Saturday 25 January 2014

Flowering in January

The Pavilion Garden

 
Growing close to the house in the garden on the left side are.......


Tabernaemontana divartica 'Flore Pleno'




Justicia brandegeeana Yellow Queen



Ruellia elegans

Growing further along in the garden on the left side are.......


Ixora Tropic Blush




Plumeria Lemon Drop




Hamelia patens


 
Wrightia antidysenterica
 



Ruellia dipteracanthus

 


Porphyrocoma pohliana
 
 
 
 
Growing in the garden on the right side are.......
 

 
Pachystachys lutea
 
 


Plectranthus saccatus



 Tabernaemontana divartica Gold Sparkle
 
 
 

Growing in the garden beside the pavilion are......



 Brugmansia Old Apricot
 


Crossandra infundibulbiformis

 
 
Pavonia x gledhillii
Very unusual flowers on this plant, it's common name is Shooting Stars
 
 




Tabernaemontana divartica variegated
The large leaves on this one fade to a green and white colour





Justicia nodosa


 
Growing in the Pool Garden the Ixoras add splashes of colour along the pathway in the higher section of the garden


Coral Fire




Gold Fire



 
 Prince of Orange
 

 


 
Brugmansia Poison



This Frangipani was grown from a cutting taken from a large tree in my husband's grandmother's garden.
 


This Frangipani was grown from a cutting taken from my brother's garden in Coffs Harbour. 

 

2 comments:

  1. Love your range of Ixoras, but what caught my eye today are your varieties of Tabernaemontana. They are quite lovely. You've got such a lot of beautiful blooms on show at the moment.

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  2. Not all of the Ixoras are flowering now. The Tabernaemontana divarticas are gorgeous and they are scented at night.

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