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3 May, 2008
That's the great thing about the tropics. All those wonderful houseplants we suffer to keep from freezing in the north, can just be put in the ground and left . South Carolina is sub tropical, and while the really tender plants must come in some, like your mexican heather, can be planted in the garden. The frost kills the foliage each year, but it grows back again. Much like a hydrangea. I am sure that in Florida, it doesn't have to start fresh each year and how big can they get without freezing? My sago palm does well here also. Palmetto trees are fantastic here. I know florida is lousy with them as well. ta ta
On photo - Mexican Heather
3 May, 2008
Mmmmm to have a dip in there when its red hot, Fab..
Back to your schefflera, They look great, are you growing them to shade the pool screen ? ... Dee..
On photo - Variegated Schefflera
3 May, 2008
ooh I have 2 of these sunandsurf, One the same size as yours and the other a baby..I love them :)
On photo - Chinese Fan Palm
3 May, 2008
I love this, It looks so Tropical..I dont think it will grow here in the North of England, Haha
On photo - Croton
3 May, 2008
Loks like a nice, serene little area - like the birdbath!
On photo - Golden Shrimp Plant
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4 May, 2008
Fabulous colour!!
On photo - Croton