Aspidistra lurida, commonly known as the Cast Iron Plant, is an herbaceous perennial grown for its lush and colourful foliage. It grows as a clump and produces broad and glossy, bronze-green leaves. Small cream-red flowers are borne from spring through summer on short stems as it grows to 50 cm tall and 60 cm wide. Aspidistra lurida is ideal for including in borders or mixed plantings, growing in a container, growing around outdoor living areas, or mass planting either as a groundcover or on a bank.
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Blackberry Thornless Jewel is grown for its fruit and obvious lack of thorns. It produces juicy, black berries in summer. The flowers are white and produced in spring on two-year old wood. It grows with multiple, upright stems emerging from a central clump. They carry mid green foliage which may fall in colder environments during winter and typically grows to 1.8 m tall and 1.5 m wide. Blackberry Thornless Jewel is commonly grown for fruit production, added into a mixed planting, or used to attract birds.
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