This is probably the first of many posts on this topic. I AM doing a horticulture Course at the moment. I have decided today that i like plants that are great to touch, the feel of the leaves. Most of these plants are in the succulent or catus families. The tomentose leaves are great to feel. Don’t know what tomentose is, basically it is furry leaves. The weirdest thing to look at basically, i saw plants today down at Barragup Botanical, in Mandurah that were like little wedges of leaves, they looked clear. To touch they were great. I would like to create a garden for people to feel there way thru, just to give them an idea of all the types of plants around. I am sure that there is plenty more plants that you can put in here.
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Who knew there was so much valuable information you could discover by looking up “plants” and `luke” on the internet? You, my friend, have made my day. Be sure to read my other response to your Natalie post (I emailed it by accident). You said not to leave anonymous posts, so this one is from SMP.
you gotta love a good succulent. they really do feel nice to the touch.