The King Palm Tree not only makes for a great focal point in the garden, but it also has several benefits on offer! Let’s have a look at them in detail!
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Blue and Yellow Flowers offer a soothing combination and also match really well with the other plants in the garden. We have the best ones for you!
Botanical Name: Thelymitra jonesii
This rare orchid plant is common in South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania. The blue flower has a yellow center and does best in bright light.
Botanical Name: Clematis ‘General Sikorski’
This deciduous climber shows off large blue blooms in the fall with creamy-yellow stamens and red tint. It is one of the best Blue and Yellow Flowers you can grow!
Botanical Name: Iris x hollandica
This hybrid bulbous iris belongs to Spain and Portugal. Its 3-4 inch scented blooms open in multi-shades, including blue-yellow, white, bronze, rose, gold, blue-purple, and yellow.
Botanical Name: Brachyscome iberidifolia ‘Purple Splendor’
This warm-weather perennial offers small blooms in blue, yellow, lavender, or white colors from summer into fall. The leaves are softly textured in a gray-green shade. It is one of the best Blue and Yellow Flowers you can grow!
Botanical Name: Lycianthes rantonnetii
The blue potato vine features dense clusters of blossoms in a lilac-blue shade with a yellow center over green foliage.
Botanical Name: Felicia amelloides
Blue daisies offer sky-blue flowers with a yellow center. For best visuals, plant them with different bright-hued blooms. It is one of the best Blue and Yellow Flowers you can grow!
Botanical Name: Myosotis palustris ‘Southern Blues’
The shiny bright green foliage and small blue blossoms, with yellow eyes look gorgeous in containers. It’s a great choice for rock gardens.
Botanical Name: Meconopsis betonicifolia
Also known as the Queen of Himalayan flowers, it shines with large cool blue blooms and hairy foliage—the pretty array
The King Palm Tree not only makes for a great focal point in the garden, but it also has several benefits on offer! Let’s have a look at them in detail!
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The staghorn fern (Platycerium bifurcatum) is an exotic plant in the Polypodiaceae family. Native to the rainforests of Australia and Southeast Asia, it’s an epiphyte plant, so grows directly on other plants (typically the forks of trees) and has no need for soil. Its roots absorb water directly from the tree it’s growing on.
Growing Aglaonema from Stem Cuttings and Branches is an easy and effective way to grow new plants from your existing ones. This method can save you money and allow you to expand your collection without the need to purchase new plants.
…well, one bee, although there were several on the echinops above, E Arctic Glow’, when I was trying to take a photograph, but they wouldn’t stand still or long enough! The garden, is, however, currently swarming with bees and butterflies, which is good to see.
Looking for a bright and cheerful addition to your garden or bouquet? Look no further than the Yellow Lilies! With their vibrant hue and delicate petals, they are a popular choice among gardeners and florists alike.
This archipelago of some 140 islands basks in the Gulf Stream of the Atlantic. The islands’ powdery, white, sandy beaches and warm microclimate, give them a sense of being much further from the rest of Great Britain than they really are.
If you want an indoor plant that is known for its tropical looks, then what else then Bird’s Nest Fern Care. While it’s not super easy to grow it, you can still keep healthy and happy if you know these care instructions below.
Rumour that Bees are in terminal decline is not borne out in my garden this year. The Bees seem very happy on the blue flowers and I am happy as it gives me an excuse to show some more blue photographs (of flowers!).
After salad crop failures in Spain and shortages of courgettes, broccoli and other ‘long distance’ vegetables gardeners could to worse than focus on traditional and non-traditional root crops.
In the cold wet winter it is a good time to plan where to visit as the year improves. The South West is the obvious place to start your visiting tour of gardens containing exotic plants.