Hello there, It looks like an asiatic lily or an L A hybrid (though unsure of exact one as they are many hybrids) commonly used by florists the...
Hello there, You might need to look your cultivars too, some flower later then others so finding a male to pollinize during the time they are in...
Hello Damo, It looks like our New Zealand Lancewood ( Horoeka) Pseudopanax crassifolium in its juvenille form which can last up to 15 years. It...
hello rpphoto, Your right its not a native to New Zealand though we grow it extensively for the Asian export market. The blooms last cut up to 4...
Hello suep, Your pictures look like Cotoneaster, pyracantha I always thought the berries were poisonous, On this side of the world they are...
Hello Menoeone, Gardenia's the fussy princess of flowers, like quite a lot of sun, you have mentioned that yours is indoors. During spring and...
Here are a couple more sites for you to have a look at http://www.herbsociety.org/promplant/ptenax.php...
It does look like a flax seed pod, they grow here in New Zealand in swamps and coastal areas. Phomuim tenax or Harakeke is a large plant the...
Be careful as bamboo varieties can be very inasive too.
wow thats a stunning gold, is it perfumed?
Thank you so much Tony, looking forward to having a look at this this evening.
Here is a bit of a curly one. I was talking to my mother the other day about plants and fragrances when she bought up this story about a strongly...
Scadoxus multiflorus or blood lily is a native to South Africa. It have large broad leaves and showy red multiheaded flowers. They grow well in...
It does look like a loquat tree, these grow in to fairly large handsome trees around 20 to 30 ft. I had one in my backyard in Melbourne Australia....