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25.01.2022 New listings for Pink Caryopteris and the very pretty Incarvillea which flowers throughout the growing season



25.01.2022 The team ready for cutting back in the garden.

25.01.2022 The red flower spikes are rising on our green Mexican lily. Available in my nursery lynwoodgarden.com.au #beschorneriaseptentrionalis #lynwoodgarden

25.01.2022 Quite a dazzling pot specimen in spring is the Cooper’s Scilla with pink/purple flower spikes above gorgeous dark veined leaves. #ledebouriacooperi #lynwoodgarden #pottedplants #rockery



24.01.2022 Often called a white Forsythia is the very glamorous spring flowering, autumn colouring shrub native to Korea. #abelliophyllimdistichum

24.01.2022 Just starting to peak with its flowering is the very dainty lightly fragrant white ornamental currant. Only a few in stock

23.01.2022 Stunning vibrant hot pink flowers of Primadonna Dianthus. It grows to about 30cm tall with a profusion of flowers in spring. Seed now available.



22.01.2022 Just coming into flower is the weeping forsythia. The weeping branches can be metres long, so good for hanging over a retaining wall or training as a weeping standard. Advanced plants now in stock. #forsythiaintermedia

22.01.2022 Even on a cool, misty morning the Stephanandra win through with its fantastic autumn colour. We have planted it as a small thicker hedge which we do not trim. Amazingly it also grows in the shade! #stephanandratanakae

21.01.2022 Some of the pretty faces of #Philadelphus

18.01.2022 Now available are the low growing pink or white star grass. They flower for weeks and weeks, attracting bees and other insects. Lynwoodgarden.com.au #bees #rhodohypoxis

18.01.2022 Stunning mix of grey leaves and blue/mauve flower spikes. This is such a good plant in our dry garden where it gets no extra water. After the flower spikes finish it drops down to become a great flat grey ground cover which smothers out weeds. Veronica incana.



18.01.2022 We are donating 3 types of blue flowered amsonia to the Southern Highlands Botanic Gardens collectors plant day this Saturday, including the shiny amsonia illustris

18.01.2022 Great flowering this year on our double white horse chestnut. A flower on nearly every branch #aesculusbaumannii

18.01.2022 Eye catching and unusual with purple spotted flowers in summer. Great for the shade and good weed smotherer! Easy care. Tricyrtis formosana or Japanese toad lily.

16.01.2022 Bees enjoying my Hydrangea villosa

15.01.2022 My nursery is definitely a labor of love, potting up seedlings at 9pm in the kitchen. #cottageindustry

15.01.2022 An outstanding small shrub for the garden is this absolute performer. Strong pink flowers in spring. Interesting foliage which turns amazing shades of autumn tones as the season cools. In milder climates it stays evergreen. Needs full sun and please don’t over water. Available now in my nursery www.lynwoodgarden.com.au #spiraeadolchica #dwarfmaybush #lowwaterplants

15.01.2022 Forsythia must be one of the best absolute low care garden plants. This morning it was alive with a large flock of blue fairy wrens so excited about spring. #fairywrenhome

14.01.2022 Early Phlomis in the garden today including Lemon Blush, Lloyds variety, Pygmaea and Edward Bowles. Such show stoppers in the full sun yellow border #lynwoodgarden #phlomis

14.01.2022 Dwarf Pieris Pygmaea is a very slow grower with, almost heath-like leaves, but it flowers profusely from the second year!

13.01.2022 Raffles prize for Berrima District Rotary change over dinner #rotary #rotaryraffle

13.01.2022 We have just updated our website with a new list of seeds and plants. We post on Mondays to ensure plants hopefully do not spend weekends in the post. Lynwoodgarden.com.au

09.01.2022 Lasting autumn colour on the semi-evergreen Dolchica May bush. It grows to less than a metre which makes it a very useful plant in our garden. Showy pink flowers in spring too #spiraeadolchica

09.01.2022 A great alternative to lamb’s ear is the Greek Mountain tea, Sideritis syriaca, withs it sweet spires of yellow flowers and grey felty leaves

09.01.2022 Pleased to be donating plants to the Southern Highlands Botanic Gardens plant collectors day this coming Saturday on site starting at 9am, including these #sorbaria #franklinia #cornuskelsyi #spiraeadolchica

08.01.2022 Now available are seeds of the tall white summer hyacinth and plants of the frost hardy pure white hibiscus Diana. #galtoniacandicans #hibiscussyriacusdiana

07.01.2022 Stunning late summer flowers almost reminiscent of kangaroo paw is the perennial Lovelia tupa. We are now offering this for sale Lynwoodgarden.com.Au

07.01.2022 Potting up time for these amazing ground orchids #pleione #lynwoodgarden

07.01.2022 After 3 months stratifying in the fridge all the seeds have finally migrated to the glasshouse. Ready to welcome spring

06.01.2022 Star grass, with botanical name Rhodoxis, has been continuously in flower since November. Available now. I took this photo today, 21 February, in the Southern Highlands NSW. Lynwoodgarden.com.Au

05.01.2022 Amazing example of the Fibonacci formula in our endemic paper daisie

05.01.2022 Hard to believe this is a buddleia or butterfly bush. These pendulous heads or large dark crimson flowers develop on the old wood. So don’t prune this one in winter! Bee attracting throughout summer. Quite a beautiful addition to the garden #buddleiacolvilei #buddleia #bees #pollinators

04.01.2022 Great addition to the summer border. Just don’t overwater - or just don’t water. The flower spikes stand up as high as you waist, covered in bell shaped flowers. #lynwoodgarden

02.01.2022 Collection of the lovely ground covers pink, white and purple Prunella. #prunella

02.01.2022 Dianthus Sooty with very dark burgundy flowers. Great addition to the sunny border. We have plants available from our online nursery.

02.01.2022 Wonderful seed heads of Scabiosa stellata. #lynwoodgarden

01.01.2022 Help needed for ID. I was given a small sprig of this Campanula, with no ID. Full height is 25cm. Evergreen with tough crinkled dark green leaves. Almost woody perennial. The original supplier, was an avid alpine plant collector from Armidale I think called Ern. Can anyone help?

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