I have a lot of unsung heroes in my garden. Just a few of them are....
Cestrum newellii. This is in a dry, mainly shaded area beneath the apricot tree. It was growing into a nice, bushy shrub, until last September, whilst I was still using my crutches, I backed away from a rose bush that I was trying to take some dead wood out of, tripped over a stone and sat down squarely on the cestrum. The poor thing stood no chance against my large bottom. A good three quarters of the plant was completely broken off. I managed to tape up the one largish stem that was left and that stem along with just the few remaining younger ones, have delighted me all winter.
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I shall give it a little feed in the spring to help it recover from my assault.
Another standby is Fuchsia triphylla. You have all seen it before, but it never fails to amaze me. It just never has an off day. It looks just as good on the hottest day of the year as it does on the coldest day of the year. It is ALWAYS full of blooms.
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My roses are also heroes. They just flower and flower and are full of perfume. Even now, in the depths of winter, I am having to cut off blooms whilst pruning them.
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I agree with Fermi that Perovskia atriplicifolia is an unsung hero. I have two and could not be without them.
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