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Some of the tiniest plants have the most exquisite flowers, says gardening writer
CEDRIC BRYANT.
THERE’S no need to grow big, blousy blooms such as rhododendrons to experience the beauty of flowers.
Cedric Bryant.
Some of the tiniest plants have the most exquisite flowers. The wonderful cyclamen family, from Greece, Turkey or Spain, depending on the variety, are ideal for growing in containers. When growing on a balcony, place the plants on a stand to fully appreciate their delicate beauty.
According to the horticultural book “Plant Names Simplified – Their Pronunciation, Derivation and Meaning”, cyclamen is pronounced “
sik-la-men”, a contraction of the Greek
“There is a danger Light Rail Stage 2 will become an expensive millstone round ratepayers’ necks,” says letter writer DAVID DENHAM, of Griffith.
JACK Kershaw proposed an alternative route for the tram from Civic to Woden (CN January 28). A more fundamental question is whether the tram will be a good investment?
There is a danger Light Rail Stage 2 will become an expensive millstone round ratepayers’ necks. The ACT government has now invited bids for a “design and technical consortia to provide consultancy services required to develop The Light Rail Stage 2 – City to Woden project”.
It is not clear how these services can be provided when the route has not been finalised.