Hardy 'pretty' flowers/Kangaroo Paw?
- Subject: Hardy 'pretty' flowers/Kangaroo Paw?
- From: "Charl de Winnaar" d*@attglobal.net
- Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2002 16:56:40 +0200
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Hi
My indigenous garden is 4 years old and thriving. However, I am being
badgered by the government (my wife) to introduce 'pretty'
flowers, and some colour (other than blue and grey) into the
garden.
Can anyone recommend long-flowering or colourfully
foliaged plants for a garden that is subject to salt-laden,
high-speed winds (although there are barrier plants in place) and a
Mediterranean type climate. In this case the 'soil' is hydrophobic sand
that proteas and restoids, for instance, thrive in. The plants
will be mulched and watered as water restrictions permit.
The plant would thus have to cope with acidic sand, be salt and wind
tolerant and be able to endure long, hot dry spells with intermittent
watering. Also, it needs to withstand some root disturbance as I
co-exist with some 'creeping' moles (at the cost of the odd
protea).
Would the Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos flavidus) be suitable and can one
grow it from seed as I have not come across it in local (Western Cape)
nurseries?
Your advice would be appreciated
Regards
Charl
PS Reading the above, it seems that I might have to engage in some
genetic engineering
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