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Martin Sykes 04-03-2003 08:16 PM

Wierd Looking Plants
 
I've got an area around my children's play area which is currently planted
with rather boring shrubs. I'd like to replace with a variety of bizarre
looking plants to make it more interesting. Any recommendations for suitable
shrubs/flowers? The wierder the better. They'll need to be tough enough to
withstand being occasionally trodden on etc. Also obviously nothing
dangerous in terms of poison or thorns.

Martin



Janet Baraclough 04-03-2003 09:57 PM

Wierd Looking Plants
 
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from "Martin Sykes" contains these words:

I've got an area around my children's play area which is currently planted
with rather boring shrubs. I'd like to replace with a variety of bizarre
looking plants to make it more interesting. Any recommendations for suitable
shrubs/flowers? The wierder the better. They'll need to be tough enough to
withstand being occasionally trodden on etc. Also obviously nothing
dangerous in terms of poison or thorns.


How about crooked plants? There's a curly grass and a spiral sedge;
and the contorted hazel and willow. Children might enjoy plants with
woolly leaves to stroke (stachys lanata or "lambs' lugs) or highly
scented ones to pinch (rosemary, mint, chamomile).

Janet.

Steve Harris 06-03-2003 12:53 AM

Wierd Looking Plants
 
Gunnera Manicata?

Also (different plan) look at the picture on
http://www.thompson-morgan.com/seeds...etable_18.html

Steve Harris - Cheltenham - Real address steve AT netservs DOT com


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