Jungle

Creating a jungle garden doesn't mean letting your plants and grass run wild. Instead, you need to pick plants with fiery flowers and large dramatic leaves. Then position them close together, so that their colours and shapes contrast. It's a great opportunity to have a bit of fun and design a garden with real drama in it. If you don’t have a large garden, it doesn’t matter, this style looks great on the small scale too.
Jungle

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Chinese yellow banana
Chinese yellow banana
Chile rhubarb
Chile rhubarb
New Zealand flax
New Zealand flax
Black bamboo
Black bamboo
Honey bush
Honey bush
Chusan palm
Chusan palm
Elephant's ears
Elephant's ears
Japanese aralia
Japanese aralia
Cabbage tree
Cabbage tree
Tree fern
Tree fern
Hosta
Hosta
Rodgersia
Rodgersia
Dryopteris
Dryopteris
Heuchera
Heuchera
Honey spurge
Honey spurge
Heavenly bamboo
Heavenly bamboo
Arum lily
Arum lily
White snakeroot
White snakeroot
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