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The plants are very healthy otherwise. What type of plant is it: lady di bower vine. Have you fertilised? If so, with what and when: yes , a variety of fertilizers, always in the spring. Answer: No the roots are not invasive. I have no idea where the roots in your lawn came from.
Moderately vigorous Australian climber. Its flowers are pink or white with a maroon throat. Lady Di (Pandorea jasminoides ‘Lady Di’) is a cultivar which has white flowers with yellow throats. Lady Di does best in the warmer areas of Australia. White Potato Creeper (Solanum jasminoides) A vigorous, evergreen or semi-evergreen twiner from ...
Common name: Wonga-wonga vine. Botanic name: Pandorea pandorana. This name is derived from the legend of the Greek goddess Pandora, because of the similarity of the seed capsules to Pandora’s Box. Varieties: The species has heavy clusters of white, tubular flowers often tipped with purple dots. This form can be seen in bushland areas in ...
Pandorea jasminoides ‘Lady Di’, a native climbing plant with white bell shaped flowers. We planted 12 plants at around $15.00 each (20cm or 8″ pots) for a quick effect. Hill’s weeping fig (Ficus microcarpa var. hillii) – we selected a topiary plant shaped as a ball on a stick. Topiary plants: from around $80.
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Guinea Flower (Hibbertia scandens) A native climber that has large, bright yellow flowers (7.5cm (3″) in diameter) and thick leathery evergreen foliage. Can be used as a ground cover or grown over a fence but does not become rampant. Will take full coastal exposure and will grow in full sun to partial shade.
Keep an eye on grafted plants such as golden robinia. Remove any suckers as they are noticed and keep the tree well watered and well mulched to avoid surface roots and root damage. Suckers should be removed with a clean sharp cut as close as possible to the root. Take care when mowing or gardening around any grafted plant, particularly robinias.
Common name: Lady of the Night. Botanic name: Brunfelsia americana. Description: A West Indian native shrub to about 2-4m (6-12′) tall. From summer to early autumn it produces white flowers with light purple centres, which turn cream then gold as they age. The flowers are wonderfully fragrant, and the scent becomes stronger at night.
When Di and Doug Johnson purchased their Mornington Peninsula property it consisted of sparse farmland and 1 acre of Pinot Noir grapevines. The topsoil was acidic and very thin. After 7 years of work and the application of tonnes of horse and chicken manure, the neglected paddock has been transformed into a garden with many different elements skillfully linked together. They include a walled ...
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