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Part 3: Planning checklists for quick reference

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Cercidium floridum

, 5-9 m, bright yellow

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95

Chamaerops humilis

, 1-4 m, yellow

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99

Conocarpus lancifolius

, 15 m, pale yellow

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115

Cupressus arizonica

, 10-20 m, pale yellow

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121

Cupressus sempervirens

, 20-30 m, pale yellow

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122

Cycas revoluta

, 2-3 m, deep yellow

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123

Dalbergia sissoo

, 10-25 m, pale yellow

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127

Faidherbia albida

, 15-25 m, yellow

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142

Ficus benjamina

, 3-15 m, pale yellow

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145

Ficus microcarpa ’Panda’

, 1-3 m, pale yellow

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147

Ficus microcarpa var. nitida

, 8-25 m, pale yellow

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148

Ficus rubiginosa

, 6-30 m, pale yellow

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152

Grevillea robusta

, 13-50 m, deep yellow, deep orange

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158

Haloxylon persicum

, 2-4 m, yellow

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159

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis ‘Cherie’

, 2-5 m, deep yellow, dark brown

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161

Hibiscus tiliaceus

, 10 m, bright yellow, centre: deep purple,

when old: red

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162

Lantana camara ‘Nana’

, 0.3-0.6 m, yellow, orange, red

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182

Latania loddigesii

, 8-10 m, pale yellow

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185

Leucaena leucocephala

, 4-10 m, light yellow

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190

Macfadyena unguis-cati

, 4-10 m, bright yellow

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196

Maerua crassifolia

, 5 m, light yellow

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197

Mangifera indica

, 18-30 m, light yellow, pale green

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199

Ochradenus baccatus

, 3 m, yellow

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214

Opuntia ficus-indica

, 3-5 m, yellow

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217

Parkinsonia aculeata

, 5-10 m, pale yellow, deep orange

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220

Peltophorum pterocarpum

, 10-20 m, bright yellow, deep orange

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225

Phoenix canariensis

, 6-18 m, bright yellow

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229

Phoenix dactylifera

, 25-45 m, yellow, green

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230

Phoenix roebelenii

, 2-5 m, pale yellow

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232

Pinus halepensis

, 10-20 m, pastel yellow

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234

Prosopis chilensis

, 7-10 m, light yellow

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246

Prosopis juliflora

, 5-15 m, pale yellow

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248

Rhanterium epapposum

, 0.4-0.8 m, yellow

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256

Schinus molle

, 9-15 m, yellow

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275

Senna alata

, 2-4 m, deep yellow

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279

Senna artemisioides

, 2-3 m, pastel yellow

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280

Senna corymbosa

, 2-3 m, yellow

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281

Senna occidentalis

, 1-2 m, yellow

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282

Sesbania sesban

, 2-8 m, bright yellow

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283

Tamarindus indica

, 10-25 m, pale yellow, margin: pale red

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291

Tamarix aphylla

, 6-15 m, pale yellow

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292

Tecoma stans

, 6-9 m, deep yellow

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295

Terminalia catappa

, 10-20 m, light yellow, light pink

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298

Thespesia populnea

, 3-8 m, yellow, secondary: dark red

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301

Thevetia peruviana

, 2-6 m, yellow, orange, pink

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302

Tipuana tipu

, 15-35 m, bright yellow

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303

Ziziphus nummularia

, 2 m, yellow

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321

Zygophyllum coccineum

, 0.5-0.75 m, yellow

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324

A

Colours of flowers of various annuals,

perennials and sub-shrubs

As with trees and shrubs, matching the flower colours of different

herbaceous plants creates an harmonious picture in planting

themes: gardens based on just one colour can also be created.

A

blue

Blepharis ciliaris

, 0.15-0.3 m, blue

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67

Clitoria ternatea

, 1-3 m, dark blue

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111

Echinops hussoni

, 0.4-0.6 m, blue

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133

Lavandula angustifolia

, 0.4-1 m, blue, violet

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187

Lavandula dentata

, 0.3-1 m, blue, violet

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188

Nymphaea caerulea

, 0.3-0.4 m, pastel blue

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212

Plectranthus scutellarioides

, 0.2-0.5 m, pale blue

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237

Pontederia cordata

, 0.6-0.8 m, light blue, light violet, bright blue

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241

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brown

Cymbopogon citratus

, 0.6-1.8 m, light brown

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124

Cyperus involucratus

, 0.4-1.5 m, light brown

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126

Juncus rigidus

, 1 m, light brown

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175

Paspalum vaginatum

, 0.05-0.6 m, light brown

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221

Stenotaphrum secundatum

, 0.03-0.15 m, light brown

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285

Zoysia japonica

, 0.03-0.15 m, brown

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323