In North America, autumn traditionally starts with the September equinox (21 to 24 September) and ends with the winter solstice (21 or 22 December). experience and as anyone knows, worldwide, it is a season that offers a very limited amount of choices as to what you can plant. So, while I was looking around for some new plants to try out, to bring some color to your drab and dull winter garden, You will happy if you come across this exciting new plant, at your local nursery to try out, it’s called Nemesia Nesia or “Banana Punch.”
Nemesia Banana Punch is a wildly fragrant flower ideal for a winter garden. The plant needs to be grown in a sunny, warm bed or window box and is ideal for sandy soil. These plants grow 30 cm high and don’t need much water which, is another reason why it is such a perfect autumn/winter plant.
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That is very interesting and a very lovely flower. I love the name and perhaps I can plant it here in Florida because even though we never really have winter we do get cooler temps and I think the plant would do well.
The big difference here is the season. There is no distinction of the season by the plants except just too much water during the rainy season.
I have never seen that flower before