Cercis
13 Apr 2012 | by Miranda Kimberley
Blooming on bare stems, this plant looks striking as a specimen or grouped, says Miranda Kimberley.
The wide variety can create interest as a climber, shrublet or standard tree, says Miranda Kimberley.
Blooming on bare stems, this plant looks striking as a specimen or grouped, says Miranda Kimberley.
Palm trees can transform a garden into a desert island, Miranda Kimberley reports.
Disease-resistant cultivars could help the elm to launch a comeback, says Miranda Kimberley.
These plants provide colourful structure in winter and flowers in summer, says Miranda Kimberley.
These firs are becoming customers' favourites for Christmas, says Miranda Kimberley.
These deciduous or evergreen grasses are a favourite of garden designers, says Miranda Kimberley.
This hairy quick-grower seeds well and produces striking flower spikes, says Miranda Kimberley.
This majestic tree provides stature, colour and screening, says Miranda Kimberley.
Often treated by councils as annuals, tulips are still worth the trouble to plant, says Miranda Kimberley.
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