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10 | OHCC LIVING | FEBRUARY 2022 | Landscape Committee As the new year has begun, it is also unfolding the new front entrance for our Ocean Hills community. We wanted to introduce you to some of the plants you can look forward to seeing at the entrance on both the east and west sides. They are interesting in their color, leaf design, variegated foliage and they are drought tolerant and easy maintenance on top of their wonderful appearance. • Pindo Palms are slow growers but at maturity will reach 15-20 feet. They are sometimes known as a "Jelly Palm" with blue-green fronds that arch gracefully outward. The fruits or dates are edible, thus the name, Jelly Palm. • Rainbow Flax is one of the other outstanding varieties we are planting in the mix of the landscape bed. It has dark salmon foliage with dark green margins and scattered dark green lines. Its foliage turns nearly blood red in winter, and then fades to blonde with age. This flax will grow to three to four feet at maturity. • The Cardboard Palm is another interesting and easy to care for low growing plant that we are putting into the landscape. This is a unique and exotic cycad as opposed to a palm. They add a dramatic effect and can grow in full sun or partial shade. • Another colorful plant we are adding is the Agave Attenuata, 'Ray of Light.' This is an exquisite variegated selection that produces wide, flexible pale green leaves, adorned with a white streak running the length of each leaf margin. Emerging from a tight center, the soft leaves arch back. Each rosette may reach four feet across. It makes for a dramatic focal point in any landscape design. • Variegated Ginger will also be a backdrop used in the landscape design. The Genus Alpinia, referred to as shell ginger is brightly variegated with yellow and green foliage that forms a dense column about three to four feet tall. They bear colorful funnel-shaped flowers and it grows in upright clumps. Along with King Palms, Pygmy Date Palms, Birds of Paradise, red Bougainvillea, Diamond Snow, Natal Plum and Leucadendron, we will have a wide selection of beautiful and impressive plants to once again highlight and showcase our community's entrance. LANDSCAPE COMMITTEE'S FRONT ENTRANCE PROJECT Agave Attenuata 'Ray of Light' Cardboard Palm Pindo Palm

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