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African lily (
Agapanthus africanus
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Information on the African lily is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Aloe (
Aloe juddii
)
Information on Aloe juddii is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Aloe (
Aloe brevifolia
)
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Bluebell (
Hyacinthoides non-scripta
)
The bluebell, popularly thought of as Britain's national flower, is a bulbous spring flowering plant. When growing en masse in woo...
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Bitter aloe (
Aloe ferox
)
The bitter aloe is most famous for its medicinal qualities, provided by the golden-brown sap of the leaves. The long, tapering le...
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Wild asparagus (
Asparagus prostratus
)
This plant is our native asparagus species and is endemic to Western Europe. Recent evidence indicates that wild asparagus is a s...
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Krans aloe (
Aloe arborescens
)
The krans aloe is a dense, many-branched, succulent shrub, with heads of green leaves arranged in attractive rosettes. These leav...
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Cape speckled aloe (
Aloe microstigma
)
The cape speckled aloe is an evergreen succulent plant, with a short stem and long, tapered leaves arranged in elegant rosettes. ...
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Snowdrop (
Galanthus nivalis
)
The snowdrop is an early flowering bulbous plant; the pure white blooms are a cheering sight in late winter. The narrow leaves are...
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