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Vitis 'Red Globe' Fruiting Grape 2L removeDogbane removeCorrea alba 'White Correa' remove
NameVitis 'Red Globe' Fruiting Grape 2L removeDogbane removeCorrea alba 'White Correa' remove
ImageBunches of ripe Vitis 'Red Globe' Fruiting Grapes hanging from vines in a vineyard, with lush green leaves in the background.DogbaneA white SUV is parked behind a landscaped area featuring large rocks, green shrubs, and ornamental grasses in sandy soil, with an Acanthus 'Oyster Plant' 6" Pot adding a touch of elegance.
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DescriptionVitis vinifera 'Red Globe' fruiting Grape The vines bear pinkish-red grapes that are very large and rounded like plums. Bunches are large, conical and well filled. The fruit has large seeds and is crisp and crunchy with a delicate flavour and fleshy pulp. Easy to look after and hardy- just need a strong support. Vigorous deciduous climbing vine. Can be grown on a sturdy fence or over a pergola. Fruiting is improved with annual pruning. Prefers full sun. 2 litre pot

Plectranthus caninus

Dogbane is a perennial herb from the mint family, which grows to about 15cm high, 30cm when in flower. When crushed, leaves have a very strong aroma, however dogs and cats are said to be able to smell the aroma from intact leaves and be repelled from the plant. This herb is also know as "scaredy cat plant". This plant prefers full sun to part shade, but may need more shade in very hot areas. If there is too much shade the plant becomes "leggy" with less foliage. It's frost tender so it needs a warm protected position to protect it from frost and hot sun, it's not suited to open conditions. Water young plants regularly, and once established older plants will tolerate short dry periods. It flowers in spring and summer. And this plant is also recommended for use as an insect repellent.

Correa alba 

A popular choice amongst council and parks landscapers due to its set-and-forget nature, the Correa is a attractive, hardy and versatile perennial shrub. • White star-shaped flowers with rounded, velvety leaves • Will grow in both full sun or part shade, tolerating harsh Australian soil and weather • Responds well to pruning, making neat hedges or even native topiary
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Coleus Cannis

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