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Discover a variety of perennial plants ideal for diverse garden settings. From the striking Schefflera Actinophylla, known as the Octopus Tree, to the compact Buxus Microphylla Littleleaf Boxwood and the elegant Camellia Japonica, these plants thrive in various conditions. Whether you need shade-loving trees like the Redbud and Flowering Dogwood or sun-loving shrubs like the Japanese Flowering Quince, find out how to care for them with proper watering and sunlight. Enhance your garden's beauty with these native and adaptable species.
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Plant Power Point By- Jess Hand
Brassaia, Actinophylla, Schefflera Octopus Tree • Perennial. • It’s a tree. • The plant is easy to grow but needs pruning to keep them in bounds. • Likes wet conditions. • Avoid direct scorching sun. • It’s native to Australia. • Likes the shade. • The height is 15-20 ft.
BuxusMicrophylla cv., LittleleafBoxwood • Native to Eastern Asia. • It’s a shrub. • It likes the sun. • Likes dry conditions. • Prospers in climates that do not have extreme summer heat or winter cold. • The height is 3’ to 4’ • Perennial
Camellia Japonica cv., Common Camellia • The height is 10 - 15m. • It’s a shrub. • Likes part Sun, part Shade. • Excess sun, cold or shade can reduce flowering. • Native to Japan. • Likes wet conditions.
CedrusAtlanticaGlauca, Blue Atlas Cedar • Height: 40 to 60 feet. • Full sun, partial sun or partial shade. • Likes dry conditions, average water. • Perennial. • It’s a tree. • Native to Atlas Mountains of Algeria and Morocco.
Cercis Canadensis, Redbud • Native to the United States. • It’s a perennial. • It’s a tree. • Height: 12-36 ft. • Water use: low • Likes part shade ,or shade
ChaenomelesSpeciosa cv., Japanese Flowering Quince • It’s a shrub. • Height- 3 m (9ft) by 5 m (16ft). • Likes the sun, shade, or partial shade. • Likes wet conditions. • Perennial.
CornusFlorida cv., Flowering Dogwood • Native to the Eastern and Central United States. • Prefers cool moist soil. • It’s tree. • Height- 30‘ • Likes full sun. • Perennial.