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01-OCT-2005

Front Beds the nearest is full of proteas and myrtaceae - two different Callistemon, Leucadendron uliginosum, Telopea etc.

Lincolnshire

The nearest has a spiky leaved Grevillea with a hybrid Callistemon and a Phormium behind.
The succeediing beds contain various other plants, the next one has two Brahea armata which can just be seen, surrounded by loads of yuccas, several agaves and some opuntia. I've also recently added an Aechmea recurvata var banrathii - spelling, Paul?? and a Bilbergia X Santa Barbara which I bought from Lou - see that one in the bromeliad gallery. The Bilbergia nutans has proved something of a weed in this bed, and a completely unknown Neoreglia seems to be doing OK. The further bed is mostly mesembs under a couple of olive bushes.

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