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Old 19-05-2004, 10:02 AM
*Princess*
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Hi to all
I am undertaking the enjoyable task (I think) of turning my frontyard lawn
area into an extension of existing beds hopefully making a cottage garden of
varying height layers with wander stepping stones.
Any suggestions of "must have" shrubs large or small especially ones that
flower during autumn & winter to add colour to an otherwise dull street.



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Old 20-05-2004, 03:07 PM
Don
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*Princess* wrote:

Hi to all
I am undertaking the enjoyable task (I think) of turning my frontyard lawn
area into an extension of existing beds hopefully making a cottage garden of
varying height layers with wander stepping stones.
Any suggestions of "must have" shrubs large or small especially ones that
flower during autumn & winter to add colour to an otherwise dull street.


Callistemons: http://www.anbg.gov.au/callistemon/index.html

Cheers
Don

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Old 20-05-2004, 11:08 PM
Mitchell
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"Don" wrote in message
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*Princess* wrote:

Hi to all
I am undertaking the enjoyable task (I think) of turning my frontyard

lawn
area into an extension of existing beds hopefully making a cottage

garden of
varying height layers with wander stepping stones.
Any suggestions of "must have" shrubs large or small especially ones

that
flower during autumn & winter to add colour to an otherwise dull street.


Callistemons: http://www.anbg.gov.au/callistemon/index.html

Cheers
Don



I have a callistemon little john.

Birds love it

Regards,
Mitch


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Old 21-05-2004, 05:10 AM
*Princess*
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I am not much into natives but I inherited with the house a red flowering
callistemon and I think it is "Dawson River" from what I saw at my local
nursery. It is giving a lovely show at my mailbox and hopefully will
continue to if I keep it lightly pruned so it doesn't get that neglected
leggy native plant look that you see so much around Perth.
Thanks for the web link .... helpful
Bemoaning the heavy weather predicted for Perth this weekend as it limits
planned gardening projects.

"Mitchell" wrote in message
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"Don" wrote in message
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*Princess* wrote:

Hi to all
I am undertaking the enjoyable task (I think) of turning my frontyard

lawn
area into an extension of existing beds hopefully making a cottage

garden of
varying height layers with wander stepping stones.
Any suggestions of "must have" shrubs large or small especially ones

that
flower during autumn & winter to add colour to an otherwise dull

street.

Callistemons: http://www.anbg.gov.au/callistemon/index.html

Cheers
Don



I have a callistemon little john.

Birds love it

Regards,
Mitch




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Old 21-05-2004, 08:10 AM
Don
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*Princess* wrote:

I am not much into natives but I inherited with the house a red flowering
callistemon and I think it is "Dawson River" from what I saw at my local
nursery. It is giving a lovely show at my mailbox and hopefully will
continue to if I keep it lightly pruned so it doesn't get that neglected
leggy native plant look that you see so much around Perth.
Thanks for the web link .... helpful


No problem. Remember that the bottlebrush comes in all sizes and
colours. Something for everyone.

Bemoaning the heavy weather predicted for Perth this weekend as it limits
planned gardening projects.


Actually both Saturday and Sunday will be good for gardening, with only
a show or two forecast.

Besides, the rain is *really* needed.

Don

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Old 24-05-2004, 11:05 AM
Aspley Nursery
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Dawson River is one of the great Callistemon. Make sure you prune it after
flowering as with most Callistemon as they use a lot energy in forming the
seed pods.

As an aside this was discovered by a great friend of mine George Trapnell
(long dead sadly) on the Dawson River in Queensland. My dad Sid, propagated
many of these on return from his travels and we still have some of the
original plants. You can tell his plants because he named them after where
they were found or by the colour using the international Colour chart.

George won an Order of Australia for his work.

You might like to try some of his other plants
Callistemon Rose Opal, Capt Cook, Injune, Lustre Creek and many more

Robert

"*Princess*" wrote in message
...
I am not much into natives but I inherited with the house a red flowering
callistemon and I think it is "Dawson River" from what I saw at my local
nursery. It is giving a lovely show at my mailbox and hopefully will
continue to if I keep it lightly pruned so it doesn't get that neglected
leggy native plant look that you see so much around Perth.
Thanks for the web link .... helpful
Bemoaning the heavy weather predicted for Perth this weekend as it limits
planned gardening projects.

"Mitchell" wrote in message
...

"Don" wrote in message
. au...
*Princess* wrote:

Hi to all
I am undertaking the enjoyable task (I think) of turning my

frontyard
lawn
area into an extension of existing beds hopefully making a cottage

garden of
varying height layers with wander stepping stones.
Any suggestions of "must have" shrubs large or small especially ones

that
flower during autumn & winter to add colour to an otherwise dull

street.

Callistemons: http://www.anbg.gov.au/callistemon/index.html

Cheers
Don



I have a callistemon little john.

Birds love it

Regards,
Mitch






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Old 04-08-2004, 10:24 AM
Golden One
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"*Princess*" wrote in message
...
I am not much into natives but I inherited with the house a red flowering
callistemon and I think it is "Dawson River" from what I saw at my local
nursery. It is giving a lovely show at my mailbox and hopefully will
continue to if I keep it lightly pruned so it doesn't get that neglected
leggy native plant look that you see so much around Perth.
Thanks for the web link .... helpful
Bemoaning the heavy weather predicted for Perth this weekend as it limits
planned gardening projects.


If you are looking for plants, I am currently taking apart a front garden
that measures 40 x 20 metres. Buggered if I will leave it for the
developers.

Reply by email if interested.

Regards

JB

"Mitchell" wrote in message
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"Don" wrote in message
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*Princess* wrote:

Hi to all
I am undertaking the enjoyable task (I think) of turning my

frontyard
lawn
area into an extension of existing beds hopefully making a cottage

garden of
varying height layers with wander stepping stones.
Any suggestions of "must have" shrubs large or small especially ones

that
flower during autumn & winter to add colour to an otherwise dull

street.

Callistemons: http://www.anbg.gov.au/callistemon/index.html

Cheers
Don



I have a callistemon little john.

Birds love it

Regards,
Mitch






 




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