Roma Street Parklands - Brisbane - Spectacle Garden Area
By Bernieh
- 6 May, 2009
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Hi Unicornjan - yes the colours in this part of the Parklands are incredible considering Brisbane has been suffering drought for many years with years of tight water restrictions.
6 May, 2009
Wow what lovely pctures........I want to enjoy all those colours!!!!
8 May, 2009
Louis - they are great colours aren't they? That red triangular shape and the orange one are both huge clumps of coleus - I was fascinated to see that. I've never seen coleus used as hedging like this before, but it certainly works.
8 May, 2009
I like coleus, especially the variety Kong. That's the one I usually get, because they are so big. If you like coleus Bernieh, go for Kong.
8 May, 2009
Benieh:
Wonderful photo! I like Coleus as a hedge, I've seen it used like this here...it is very impressive.
Louis, I agree with you the Coleus 'Kong' is a very large-leafed variety...however, it only lives 2 years max here then dies. The other varieties will live at least 4 years in the ground...until the terminites attack the woody stems.
14 May, 2009
Delonix these beautiful coleus hedges are dug up and replaced every 3 years apparently. You can probably notice at the right side of the photo there's a patch that was being planted when I was visiting.
14 May, 2009
Bernieh:
Yes, now that you mention it, I do notice it.
Yes, 3 or 4 years is about the life span of Coleus...after that they get attacked by to many bugs (mainly termites).
14 May, 2009
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This photo was taken at Roma Street Parklands - Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (labelled as Enoggera Park).
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How lovely, Gorgeous colors
6 May, 2009