- Acokanthera spectabilis
Acokanthera spectabilis - Adenium multiflorum
Adenium multiflorum - Agapanthus Umbellatus
Agapanthus Umbellatus - Aloe Pienaarii
Aloe Pienaarii - Aloe pretoriensis
Aloe pretoriensis - Aloe Globuligemma
Aloe Globuligemma - Arctotis Decurrens
Arctotis Decurrens - Bolusanthus speciosus
Bolusanthus speciosus - Ceropegia Meyeri
Ceropegia Meyeri - Ceropegia Rendallii
Ceropegia Rendallii - Clerodendron triphyllum
Clerodendron triphyllum - Clivia miniata
Clivia miniata - Crassula falcata
Cyrtanthus Angustifolius - Cyrtanthus Angustifolius
- Cyrtanthus McKenii
Cyrtanthus McKenii - Cyrtanthus obliquus
Cyrtanthus obliquus - Cyrtanthus rotundilobus
Cyrtanthus rotundilobus - Cyrtanthus sanguineus
Cyrtanthus sanguineus - Freesia refracta
Freesia refracta - Gardenia globosa
Gardenia globosa - Gerbera Jamesoni
Gerbera Jamesoni - Gladiolus psittacinus
Gladiolus psittacinus - Gladiolus Rehmanni
Gladiolus Rehmanni - Haemanthus natalensis
Haemanthus natalensis - Leucadendron Stokoei
Leucadendron Stokoei - Leucadendron Stokoei
Leucadendron Stokoei - Mimetes palustris
Mimetes palustris - Moraea iridioides
Moraea iridioides - Nymphaea stellata
Nymphaea stellata - Orothamnus Zeyheri
Orothamnus Zeyheri - Pachypodium succulentum
Pachypodium succulentum - Protea abyssinica
Protea abyssinica - Richardia angustiloba
Richardia angustiloba - Richardia Rehmanni
Richardia Rehmanni - Sarcocaulon rigidum
Sarcocaulon rigidum - Senecio stapeliaeformis
Senecio stapeliaeformis - Stapelia Gettleffii
Stapelia Gettleffii - Streptocarpus Dunnii
Streptocarpus Dunnii - Tulbaghia violacea
Tulbaghia violacea - Witsenia maura
Witsenia maura - Heading - trumpeters
- Acanthus latifolius (lusitanicus).
Ornamental foliaged herbaceous Section; retaining its leaves till very late in the year. The leaves of this are bold and noble in outline, and the plant has a tendency, rare in some hardy things with otherwise fine qualities, to retain them till the end of the season without losing a particle of their freshness and polished verdure. In fact, the only thing we have to decide about this subject is, what is the best place for it? Now, it is one of those things that will not disgrace any position, and will prove equally at home in the centre of the mixed border, projected in the grass a little from the edge of a choice shrubbery, or in the flower-garden; nobody need fear its displaying anything like the seediness which such things as the Heracleums show at the end of summer. - Ailantus and Cannas
Suggesting the effects to be obtained from young and vigorous specimens of hardy fine-leaved trees. - Anemone japonica alba
Type of fine-flowered herbaceous plant for associating with foliage-plants. - Canna
The most important and generally useful of tender plants for our climate.[England] Many kinds are hardy if protected in winter. - Carlina acaulis
A hardy perennial, rather interesting from its foliage, which has some resemblance to the leaves of a miniature Acanthus, and is disposed in a broad, handsome, regular rosette very close to the ground. Its single yellowish flower, 3 ins. or more across, is borne on a very short, erect stalk in the centre of the rosette. Although too dwarf for association with plants of more imposing stature, it is well worthy of a place on a bank or slope, or on the margins of low beds or `groups`, where its pleasing aspect and very distinct habit will be seen to best advantage. - Formal arrangements in London parks
The formality of the true geometrical garden is charming to many to whom this style is offensive; and there is not the slightest reason why the most beautiful combinations of fine-leaved and fine-flowered plants should not be made in any kind of geometrical garden.