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Itea ilicifolia AGM: (e) glossy dark green holly-like leaves and in midsummer to autumn highly fragrant, small, greenish-white flowers in pendent racemes to 30cm (1ft) long. Height and spread 3m (10ft). Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea ‘Admiration’ AGM: bright orange-red leaves in spring deepen over summer, creamy-yellow spring flowers and crimson berries in autumn. Height and spread 60cm (2ft). C. 'Ruby Wedding' AGM: (*) (e) (w) bright red flowers in spring. Height 1.5m (5ft). Spread 1.5m (5ft).

Cal: I am liking plants a lot right now, so let's find out more on how the structures of leaves help plants to photosynthesise. Cornus alba ‘Sibirica’ AGM: (red-barked dogwood) with bright red winter shoots and red autumn leaves. Height and spread to 3m (10ft). Ligustrum lucidum ‘Excelsum Superbum’ (v) AGM: (e) glossy, yellow margined bright-green leaves, white flower panicles in in summer. Height and spread 4m (13ft).Kalmia latifolia ‘Olympic Fire’ AGM: (mountain laurel) (*) (e) glossy wavy-margined dark green leaves and from late spring to early summer crimped large pink flowers from red buds. Height and spread 3m (10ft). Also known as Indian rhubarb, this plant grows 18-24 inches wide, lily-pad-like foliage. During fall, the leaves turn red, and the color gets more intense in sunny areas. This variety is an ideal choice for bog gardens. 4. Rodgersias Types of compound leaves. From left to right: pinnate leaves, palmate leaves and double pinnate leaves Pinnate leaves (compound) Gaint pothos shows off extremely large leaves that can grow up to 2 feet in length. What makes it more attractive is the yellow variegation on the foliage. 27. Bird of Paradise youtube

If it’s a tropical or subtropical look you want for your garden, you can hardly go wrong with ‘Spider’s Web’ Japanese aralia. In cool regions, it makes a splendid summertime annual or container plant and can be successfully overwintered as a houseplant or greenhouse plant to use again in the garden the following year. In warmer climates, where winter temperatures are moderate and freezing weather is spare or fleeting, it will thrive in the garden year-round and make impressive clumps of foliage, with leaves reaching 2 feet in diameter on plants up to 5 feet tall. Japanese aralia thrives in rich, well-amended soil in partial to full shade and is a tough plant once established. ‘Spider’s Web’ will more than hold its own in dry shade, with its unique and beautiful white-variegated leaf margins. Fiddle leaf fig is a trendy houseplant that can enhance the beauty of any room. It features big, waxy, fiddle-shaped leaves and requires pruning into many different shapes. Aside from its popularity, the plant has this temperamental feature and is difficult to care for. The plant does best in full sunlight, but it will also thrive in partial shade. It prefers moist soil to wet soil, and it is very difficult to over-water. They prefer rich soil but actually do well in just about any soil once the roots have taken hold. 5. Dumbcane ( Dieffenbachia seguine) The unique leaves can grow up to three feet long, and the plant prefers very rich soil. They are also climbers, so consider planting them near a tree or fence. They prefer filtered sunlight and a humid climate, as they originate from the jungles of Mexico. 3. Giant Taro ( Alocasia macrorrhiza) Leucothoe [Scarletta]=‘Zeblid’ AGM: (*)(e) dark red-purple young foliage, turning dark green then bronze in winter, white flower racemes in spring. Height 1.2m (4ft). Spread 1.5m (4ft).Hamamelis × intermedia 'Barmstedt Gold’ AGM: fragrant deep gold flowers, winter to early spring. Height 3m (10ft). Spread 3.5m (11ft).

Cal: If they've got all those chloroplasts, then you'd need them to be near the top of the leaf to get that all-important sunshine. I frequently find myself looking for something new and different to get me out of the hosta/hellebore/heuchera rut in my shade garden. Not that there’s anything wrong with any of those plants (I grow them all), but I sometimes just need something unusual to break up the monotony. Enter ‘Sun King’ spikenard. This golden god will brighten and lighten shady corners. And its shrubby habit and compound leaves, which can get up to 3 feet long, are a welcome change in form and texture, contrasting well with broad leaves but bold enough to provide an excellent foil to lacy leaves or fine foliage. ‘Sun King’ will mature at 6 feet tall and wide and shows excellent resistance to deer and other garden pests. The massive, dramatic leaves of the giant taro plant can give any garden a lush, full look. The large, bright green leaves grow in an upright position and reach three to six feet in length. Whether they are grown in a garden or a container, they add an exotic look, sure to draw the eye.

Hydrangea quercifolia [Snow Queen]=‘Flemygea’ AGM : (oak-leafed hydrangea) (w) large panicles of white sterile flowers, from summer to autumn , some becoming pinkish with age. Good bronze-purple colour in autumn. Height 2m (6½ft). Spread 2.5m (8ft). Leaves come in all different shapes and sizes. They all have the same basic setup. All leaves are used for photosynthesising in a plant, and that feeds the plant. You've got the midrib, and the veins, and the edge, and the leaf stem, which is called the petiole. Brachyglottis (Dunedin Group) ‘Sunshine’ AGM, B.monroi, B. [Walburton's Silver Dormouse] = 'Walbrach' AGM – attractive foliage

It will thrive in bright, indirect light, watering once the soil is dry, and does best in rich, well-draining potting medium. It is toxic to humans and pets. 5. Canna Lily (Canna indica) All the leaves in the rainforest are really, really big. They're trying to utilise the sunlight which there's very little of 'cause there's so many plants everywhere. If you have a pond in the garden or looking for an aquatic plant that stands out with its large leaves, then this is it! The beautiful flowers are an added bonus. 26. Giant Pothos Elaeagnus × submacrophyllaAGM , E. × submacrophylla 'Gilt Edge' AGM (v) , E. pungens ‘Maculata’ AGM(v) - fragrant flowers Sarcococca hookeriana var. digyna: (e) greenish-purple stems, slender tapered mid-green leaves and clusters of fragrant white flowers in winter, male flowers with cream anthers. Height 1.5m (5ft). Spread 2m (6½ft).

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Varieties like Rodgersia aesculifolia (zones 5-8) have 10-12 inch long leaflets. Rodgersia podophylla produces 12-16-inches-wide toothed leaves. Rodgersia tabularis features 26-36 inches wide foliage. 5. Flowering Sea Kale Skimmia × confusa 'Kew Green' (m) AGM: (e) large clusters of fragrant creamy-white flowers in dense conical panicles in spring. Height 1.2m (4ft). Spread 1.5m (5ft). This paper craft for toddlers will provide you with ample resources to keep boredom at a minimum, all the while allowing your kids to enhance their fine motor skills, language development skills, and imagination. L. pileata: (e) dark glossy green leaves and in late spring tiny white flowers followed by violet-purple berries. Height 60cm (2ft). Spread 2-2.m (6½-8ft).

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