| Description | Grevillea leucopteris
The striking grevillea, with its tall canes adorned with vibrant, abundant flowers, adds a captivating touch to any garden. Its robust nature and lush foliage make it an excellent choice for a hedge or privacy screen in various conditions. This native of Western Australia is affectionately called ‘Old Socks Grevillea’ because the scent of its blooms is reminiscent of well-worn socks. However, this fragrance is a favourite among honey eaters and native bees during the flowering period in spring and summer. Remember to plant it in well-drained soil for optimal growth.
6"/14cm pot | Cupressus sempervirens 'glauca'
With dark, elegant green foliage the Glauca Pencil Pine is one of the narrowest of pencil Pines
• Perfect for narrow or tight spaces
• Line your walkway, driveway or avenue for the best effect
• Low to no maintenance
8"/20cm pot size
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| Content | | Glauca Pencil Pines are widely known as the narrowest of all conifers. Conifer pencil pine doesn’t produce lots of cones that weigh down the branches and cause them to flop outwards, ruining their beautiful, conical shape. and they’re very hardy and tolerant.
Glauca Pencil Pines grow at a rate of about 1 meter per year in the right soils. Use them to frame features in the garden, create a narrow screen or line avenues.
As the name suggests, the pencil conifer grows in a tall, pencil-like shape without needing to be pruned. They grow best in full sun in well drained, loamy soil. | |