Re: trailing plant?
- Subject: Re: trailing plant?
- From: L* R* <l*@bigpond.net.au>
- Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2010 12:36:59 +1030
Myoporum parvifolium is really tough in a coastal situation but its white flowers are insignificant. I have also found Convolvulus sabatius to be useful in this situation too, although its flowers are purple. Lovely with purple iris growing through it.
Liz
South Australia
On 20/12/2010, at 9:30 PM, Gill.cei@wanadoo.fr wrote:
> Flowers aren't much but foliage is nice on Dichondra argentea? It will self seed.
>
> Gill Pound
> Nr Carcassonne,
> S France
>
>>> On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 9:16 AM, Pamela Steele
>>> <pamela.steele@re-taste.com> wrote:
>>>> Can anyone recommend to me a trailing plant for growing over and around
>>>> rocks and aoil (preferably with a white flower) which has a good strong root
>>>> system and which re-roots from the stems (like Phlya nodiflora).(Lippia ) I
>>>> have an alkaline coastal rocky area which is subject to erosion and
>>>> need some anchors. I would like something with a bigger more dramatic flower
>>>> than the P.nodiflora........if possible.
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas
>>>>
>>>> Pamela
>>>> Costa Blanca ( cold but sunny today)
>>>
>>
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