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Old 01-08-2007, 12:53 AM posted to aus.gardens
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Default vines for sheds

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i'd honestly prefer a really pretty native if possible, so that would be
good.


quite a few are good. the catch is wheather they will cover your shed
really well.

We have a nice Pandorea pandorama on one fence which has nice white,
profuse flowers in spring(?). nice mild smell. that would be nice.


the more votes in favour of this, the more i want it g

Old man's beard is nice and fine, but a bit sparse. More of a focus
specimen plant.

Cissus antartica is that dark green mass on the left hand side as you
climb out of Wedderburn gorge going to Campbelltown. Do not remember its
flower.

Wombat Berry (Eustrphous sp) is another local endemic, but small and more
a focus specimen.


thanks for the ideas. frankly, i look forward to putting in more perennials
& things. the garden just still looks so NUDE!
kylie




 
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