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How about planting a few " all -black flowering garden plants "this time? Here are some nice ones for your garden;

The black king

The black king is really a very deep violet perennial, compact, bushy, free flowering plant . The flowers are ideal for bedding and cutting. They grow to about 20cm tall and delicious smell. Plant in full sun in a frame or in pots.

Nemophila Penny Black

This hardy annual ensures continuous display of deep purple to black flowers with wavy, silver edges. It looks like a stamp - hence the name. It's ground hugging and grows well in sun or partial shade, but needs regular watering.

Viola Black Velvet

A robust year, the black pansies was an all-time taste for the home gardener. There is a early flowering Viola and the velvety black flowers have a bright yellow eye. It's creepy, in the botanical sense. Full sun or partial shade.

mallow Black

The black variety of mallow / mallow is an unusual addition to any garden border. The dried flowers form an eye-catching to potpourri.

Nasturtium Black Velvet

you must have worshiped nasturtium in salads.The velvety set black lace flowering nasturtium is for baskets, planters or as contrast bedding plants.

Poppy Peony Black

This is not a plant opium, but it really is glorious and oversized double poppies growing on large, green, messy plants. You can use the dried seed pods are used in flower arrangements.

Among various other black flowers and plants, which are very popular are black zucchini and black capsicum.Other choices are blueberries, black grapes, black plums, avocado, aubergine, black beans, black-eyed peas blackberries and black passion fruit.

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