Have you noticed that you lack flowers on the flower beds that would make the flower beds beautiful even now? To keep the garden not empty until spring, plant plants that can withstand low temperatures. These include the autumn and spring heather. They are grown for prolonged summer, autumn or winter flowering. We plant them on perennial beams, rock beds, graves, as well as in troughs and pots. The flowers come in many shades, single or even two-tone and variegated. Many are popular because of the leaves of golden yellow that turn dark orange in winter. The advantage of this plant is its easy maintenance.
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Do you know this plant?
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Would you plant this plant in the garden?
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I know nothing about flowers and I hope you have a great day.
I love flowers. I have them wherever possible.
I Think it is Erica carnea, check it out.
Yes, you are right. This is really this plant.
Thank you. It really is something special.
I may know him, but now I can’t navigate the picture.
No problem. I suppose you must have seen it before. I’m sure it’s growing in your home country.
Such a lovely plant, but I am not very familiar with it.
She really is beautiful. I only met her recently.
this is really beautiful, but probably not something we would add to the front of the house. We have a shade issue there.
Yes, I understand. We can’t have all the plants we like.
that is very true, sometimes it is best to just enjoy the efforts of others!
That plant is a beauty! What is it? Is it a ground cover or shrub? Looks like a Grevillea tree.
Thank you. This plant is a shrub. It grows approximately 25 cm in height.
I have heard of this plant but never saw it Thanks for posting it here.
I think it would be a wonderful addition to your garden.
How beautiful. Never seen this plant but would plant it in my garden.
It’s really beautiful, I have it in the garden.