Perennial Flowers
Perennials are valued by landscape artists and gardeners alike because of their ability to survive through several blooming seasons and continue flowering without needing to be replaced. This is in contrast with Annual Flowers which die after one flowering season.
Because of their longevity, Perennials make more permanent addition to any garden. They come in many different varieties and colors, some in vibrant while some in duller colors. A good combination of different varieties make a garden go alive. Moreover, perennials are versatile and can thrive either planted directly to soil or on a pot. As such, most Perennials can be either an indoor or an outdoor decor. |
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Blue Plumbago
A rich green shrub covered with crowns of blue to purplish flowers, the Blue Plumbago quickly demands attention. What it lacks in scent, it makes up for in vibrancy. Blue Plumbagos form healthy shrubs that can either be a standalone display or arranged in line to make an appealing border for walls or walkways. This foliage can also be potted for indoor use. And because of its tendency to grow long shoots that weigh down, it is also a good hanging plant. |
Yellow Trumpet
Known for its bouquets of bright yellow trumpet-shaped flowers, the Yellow Trumpet is a common favorite among local gardeners. A vine by nature, its branches crawls across and spreads - a feature which makes it very useful for shaping and sculpting. Yellow trumpet is particularly famous for use in arched entrances where its shrub and flowers cover the arch for a dramatic effect. Versatile, it can also take the form of a regular tree with the use of shaped wire mesh - offsetting its nature as a vine. |