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Plants for August Print E-mail
Thursday, 14 August 2008
Hydrangea paniculata

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Large bush with scented, white to light pinkish conical blooms, instead of the more usual globular panicles of the mop-head varieties. Flowering until almost the end of autumn, it tolerates some sun. Prune back quite hard after flowering.

Leycesteria formosa – arbre aux faisans – pheasant berry

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Growing rapidly to two metres, this shrub has densely growing, semi-evergreen leaves and withstands temperatures as low as -12°C. The prune-coloured bracts surrounding the deep purple berries are most attractive and last well into December. Some people eat the berries so it is likely pheasants do too. It is happiest on light soils, whether acid or limey, and can be pruned hard in the spring. Varieties include the golden-leafed ‘Golden Lanters’ and purple-leafed ‘Purple Rain’.

Clethra alnifolia – summersweet

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The scented upright plumes last from July to September and are white or pink (‘Pink Spire’). Prefers a cool position in moist, acid soil in mid-shade. Slow-growing, it eventually reaches 2m. The leaves are deciduous and turn orange in autumn.

Vitex agnus-castus – gatillier, agneau chaste, poivre aux moines, chaste tree, monks’ pepper.
Very easy to grow and tolerates dry, even chalky, soils in full sun. This aromatic, medicinal shrub grows to 3m, with blue plume-like flowers from August to September. White and pink varieties are available too. The berries and deciduous palmate leaves are used as a tonic.

 
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