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PLANT FLOWER COLOUR
Blue Flowers
Orange Flowers
(o)Other Colour Flowers
Pink Flowers
(o)Red Flowers
(o)White Flowers
(o)Yellow Flowers
PLANT FOLIAGE COLOUR
Black Foliage
Blue Foliage
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Bronze Foliage
(o)Green Foliage 1*
Green Foliage 2
Green Foliage 3
Grey Foliage
Purple Foliage
Red Foliage
Silver Foliage
Variegated White Foliage
Variegated Yellow Foliage
White Foliage
Yellow Foliage
(o)Autumn Foliage Colour
(o)4 Season Foliage Colour
PLANT FRUIT COLOUR
(o)Fruit Colour 1
Fruit Colour 2
HEDGES
(o)Common Beech
(o)Common Box
(o)Common Hawthorn
(o)Common Holly
(o)Copper Beech
(o)Honeysuckle
(o)Leyland Cypress
(o)Yew
(o)Garden
(o)Anti-Graffiti
(o)Green Wall for Mercedes
(o)Green Wall for Monaco

Why do so few Hedging Plant nurseries who supply directly to garden owners in the UK and so few garden owners in the UK donate the use of their Hedging Plant photos of the flower, foliage, form or seed to this website? Where else can you compare plants by flower colour, foliage colour, form or seed/fruit shape/colour with their soil type, soil moisture, sun aspect and height?
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Site design and content copyright ©October 2008 Chris Garnons-Williams.
PEATY SAND, CHALK.
Carpinus betulus
SUN and PART SHADE
PEATY SAND, CHALK.
Hedera hibernica
SUN TO FULL SHADE
CLAY, SAND.
Euony-mus jap-onicus
SUN AND PART SHADE
CLAY.
Berberis
darwinii
PART SHADE
CHALK. Buxus semper-virens
SUN
ANY SOIL. Cratae-gus mono-gyna
SUN AND PART SHADE
PEATY SAND or CHALK. Ilex aquifol-ium
SUN and PART SHADE
CLAY, CHALK OR SAND. Lonicera nitida SUN and PART SHADE
CHALK or SAND. x Cupress-ocyparis leylandii
SUN AND PART SHADE
CHALK or SAND. Taxus baccata
SUN, PART SHADE, FULL SHADE
The Oldie Magazine has collected notorious examples of utter non-news in its column 'Not Many Dead' and published them in From Not Many Dead by Oldie Publications Ltd (ISBN 101 84513 197 5).
Provincial Pandemonium:-
From the Chichester Observer: For the second month running, Hunston Parish council chairman Ray Harle has had to report failure in his hunt for a suitable air freshener to take the pong out of the council meetings at Hunston Village Hall.