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Part 3: Planning checklists for quick reference

409

Mangifera indica

, 18-30 m, light yellow, pale green

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199

Melia azedarach

, 6-17 m, lilac, violet, yellow

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200

Millettia pinnata

, 8-25 m, pale pink

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202

Morus nigra

, 6-15 m, green

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205

Olea europaea

, 6-9 m, white, yellow

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216

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

Pinus halepensis

, 10-20 m, pastel yellow

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234

Pithecellobium dulce

, 8 m, green, white

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235

Prosopis alba

, 7-10 m, pastel white

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245

Prosopis chilensis

, 7-10 m, light yellow

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246

Prosopis juliflora

, 5-15 m, pale yellow

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248

Roystonea regia

, 15-30 m, white, pale yellow, light brown

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262

Sabal palmetto

, 6-25 m, white, pale yellow

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267

Schinus molle

, 9-15 m, yellow

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275

Schinus terebinthifolius

, 5-9 m, white

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276

Searsia pendulina

, 4-9 m, pale green

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277

Sesbania sesban

, 2-8 m, bright yellow

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283

Strelitzia nicolai

, 3-12 m, white, blue

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287

Tabebuia rosea

, 10-25 m, pink, secondary: lilac, white, yellow

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290

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

Terminalia arjuna

, 25 m, white, light green

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297

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

Tipuana tipu

, 15-35 m, bright yellow

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303

Washingtonia filifera

, 15-25 m, pastel white

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311

Washingtonia robusta

, 15-34 m, pale orange

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312

Ziziphus jujuba

, 4-10 m, green, light yellow

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320

Ziziphus spina-christi

, 7-14 m, pale green, light yellow

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322

A

Private gardens

Private gardens provide the most sheltered places in which plants

can be looked after. Plants suitable for both small and large gar-

dens are shown here.

A

annual

Amaranthus tricolor

, 0.6-0.8 m, white, light green

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51

Bassia scoparia

, 0.3-1.3 m, green

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65

Calendula officinalis

, 0.3-0.6 m, yellow, orange, brown, red

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76

Celosia argentea ssp. plumosa

, 0.2-1 m, red, orange, yellow,

magenta

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92

Iresine herbstii

, 0.6-1 m, white

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166

Lobularia maritima

, 0.05-0.15 m, white, lilac, violet

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193

Ocimum basilicum

, 0.3-0.6 m, white, pastel yellow

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215

Ocimum basilicum ‘Purpurascens’

, 0.3-0.5 m, violet

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215

Pelargonium x hortorum

, 0.3-0.9 m, white, pink, red, purple

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222

Petunia x atkinsiana

, 0.15-0.25 m, yellow, red, purple, pink,

violet, blue, white, secondary: yellow

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228

Plectranthus scutellarioides

, 0.2-0.5 m, pale blue

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237

Portulaca grandiflora

, 0.1-0.15 m, yellow, white, pink, red,

violet, purple, yellow

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242

Portulaca umbraticola

, 0.05-0.15 m, red, centre: yellow

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243

Tropaeolum majus

, 0.2-2 m, orange

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306

Zinnia elegans

, 0.3-1 m, yellow, orange, red

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319

A

biennial

Alcea rosea

, 0.8-2.2 m, pink, white, violet

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45

Antirrhinum majus

, 0.2-1 m, yellow, pink, red, white, orange,

secondary: yellow

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53

Asphodelus tenuifolius

, 0.15-0.3 m, white

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60