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These exotic beauties, native to South America, can transform a terrace or patio into a tropical paradise. Angel Trumpets are large shrubs with lush foliage and masses of delightfully fragrant trumpets. In the cool, moist air of evening, their fragrance is spellbinding.
Brugmansia Sanguinea is of the pure species of brugmansia and quite a rare plant. With its abundance of vibrant fiery red blooms, the elegant, trumpet-shaped flowers starting out yellow blend into a burst of brilliant red and makes an exciting addition to any garden or conservatory.
This shrubby brugmansia is a heavy bearer of stunning pendulous yellow flowers, it is delightful when grown in a patio pot and may be grown indoors with bright light and warmth, where it can be pruned to desirable size. The flowers are especially fragrant in the evening.
Brugmansia suaveolens is an exotic beauty that is native to the mild lowlands of Brazil. Angel Trumpets are large shrubs with lush foliage and masses of delightfully fragrant trumpets. Often blooming the first year from seed, a mature plant may display as many as 80 to 100 blooms at one time!
These rare seeds are for the world famous Cananga odorata tree. 'Ylang-Ylang' which means 'flowers of flowers', and is among the most celebrated flowering trees in the world. The blossoms are distilled to obtain "cananga oil" which is used to manufacture the world famous Chanel No. 5.
Camomile is a most useful plant. It can be used to make beautiful lawns and raised beds, an infusion of the plant is an ideal family remedy, calming and sedative, perfect for restlessness or travel sickness, while cold camomile tea is effective as a spray to prevent “damping-off” of seedlings
Coffea catura arabica is the most highly prized of the arabica coffees and valuable due to its superior flavour characteristics, it is the coffee that specialty roasters search for. Arabica coffee flavour can be described as fragrant, sweet often chocolaty, with a pleasant bitter note. Its also a lovely evergreen shrub.
Kona coffea arabica is a variety of coffee, cultivated on the slopes of Mount Hualalai and Mauna Loa in the North and South Kona Districts of the Big Island of Hawaii. Despite that its an easy evergreen shrub to grow at home.
Coffee canephora will take three to four years to mature but when they do they give brilliant white flowers with a beautiful sweet jasmine or orange-like fragrance. Dense clusters of flowers grow at the base of the evergreen dark green, oval leaves, enriching the entire room with their perfume.
Coffea Racemosa is one of the less-talked-about species although it has a reputation among coffee growers for having excellent quality beans. This bushy species from southern Africa branches readily and is an abundant producer. The plants are very odorous and remain rather short compared to other coffee species.
Datura ‘Golden Queen’ is a much sort after form, with magnificent double, lemon-yellow flowers that are exquisitely whorled and twisted. Beginning in early summer, the plant is covered with immense, upward facing ruffled blooms which are so fragrant that a single plant perfumes the garden.
Datura metel is a showpiece in any garden, it boasts some of the largest and showiest blooms available on an easy-to-grow annual. 'Double Purple' has double flowers that are dark purple with creamy colour centre. Also known by the mouthwatering moniker "Blackcurrant Swirl"
Although some Datura are without fragrance, this particular plant produces flowers with a delicate, slightly spicy perfume that permeates the air. 'Lilac Le Fleur' is pale lavender with dark purple centre. The plant will bloom profusely throughout summer until the weather cools in autumn.
Sweet Williams are one of those lovely old-fashioned flowers, easy to grow and famous for their spicy-scent. The Auricula-eyed Group are irresistible, dense clusters of flowers in patchwork colours, dark tapestry rubies, fuchsia, scarlet, purple and white. Siberian wallflowers are at their best in early to mid-May. With cheerful deep orange blooms, they are very easy to grow and combine well with other plants; indeed wallflowers demand companions and set the mind racing regarding potential planting combinations.
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