Plants for ... Fragrant flowers or foliage
Rosemary Lockwood de Forest
Rosmarinus officinalis 'Lockwood de Forest'
An impressive selection of ground cover rosemary; this time with lush green foliage and covered in very rich blue flowers. A good choice for among paving or driveway cobbles where the scent is immediate when crushed or walked upon. Equally effective for under-planting established shrubs or roses. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Rosemary Masons Finest
Rosmarinus officinalis 'Masons Finest'
An extremely dense, dark-green ground hugging form of rosemary. It has very fine leaves, bright blue flowers and a wonderful pendulous habit making it ideal for use on banks and in walls. Try it in a mixed container with other culinary shrubs, or perhaps with Mediterranean-style flowering plants - marguerite daisies for example. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Rosemary Mozart
Rosmarinus officinalis 'Mozart'
Spring brings masses of cool, deep-blue flowers on this upright form. Great for a rich splash of colour. En masse it's a striking display and regular trimming can produce an attractive, informal hedge. Can also be kept clipped into topiary shapes in containers which can then be placed on paved areas and by doorways. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Rosemary Tuscan Blue
Rosmarinus officinalis 'Tuscan Blue'
An upright form with rich, green leaves and violet-blue flowers. Good choice for mid-border, or perhaps near a path where leaves can be rubbed for fragrance, or picked for indoor use, in pot pourri for example. Tuscan Blue can be clipped to size and shape, so try it as small hedge; particularly effective in a cottage garden or potager. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Salvia Aztec Blue
Salvia sinaloensis 'Aztec Blue'
A low growing perennial producing spikes of vibrant true-blue flowers that will captivate anyone looking their way. Flowering begins during late spring continuing through summer. Forms a tidy mound with interesting metallic-grey-green-bronze foliage. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Salvia Santa Barbara
Salvia leucantha 'Santa Barbara'
Santa Barbara’s striking character sets it apart - it's compact, strongly branched and a mound of hazy-lavender-purple from mid-summer. Other cultivars of this species can be scruffy - not Santa Barbara; it’s tight and tidy. Drought tolerant, it’s a great easy-care feature in any garden or landscape. 75 x 90 centimetres. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Tecomanthe speciosa
Tecomanthe speciosa
A breath-taking climber discovered on the Three Kings Islands in 1945. All year round you’ll admire its very glossy thick deep-green leaves, and from winter through early spring the mature vine is graced with clusters of tubular cream green-tinged flowers. Very showy. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Trachelospermum jasminoides
Trachelospermum jasminoides
This beautiful vine dominates gardens from late spring and through summer with delightful fragrance from a myriad of little star-shaped white flowers. This is a climber that needs support, though we've seen it used as a groundcover too! Shape and size of support will define the bush. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
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