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Betula pendula

An elegant deciduous tree with soft, white bark.

• Small green leaves that turn vibrant yellow in autumn • Beautiful feature tree, planted in groups or used along driveways, fence lines or avenues • Low maintenance, tolerating frost, snow and drought once established.

Escallonia Iveyi

Escallonia Iveyi is a quick growing, evergreen plant with fragrant white flowers in summer. Ideal for hedges, borders or screening. It is particulary hardy and will cope with coastal conditions as well as a hot, dry location, but does not cope with humidity. Frost hardy and drought tolerant once established.  Plant 70cm apart for hedges and borders.

Magnolia grandiflora 'Coolwyn Gloss'icon

Magnolia 'Coolwyn Gloss' PBR is a lovely and very large Magnolia. The gorgeously lime green, glossy leaves have one of the richest, rusty velvet brown undersides a Magnolia can produce. And some of the largest flowers, with diameters reaching 30cm wide and cup shaped. 'Coolwyn Gloss' PBR are perfect for larger properties needing a big feature tree, shade tree or large flowering screen. They tolerate a wide range of soil types, are relatively disease and pest resistant and, due to their neat habit, are quite low maintenance!   See our Magnolia & Michelia - Evergreen Factsheet here for more about the different Magnolia Michelia varieties!
For care instructions, features and more, check out Additional Information below
ContentSilver birches are a small growing tree with an inoffensive root system that’s beautiful all year round. They will make your property looks a million dollars because although Silver Birch are inexpensive, nothing else looks as classic in the garden. In winter Silver Birch Trees have a lovely naked tree with a fabulous white trunk! To enhance that feature, you can plant them in clumps of 2 or 3 silver birch trees and together the white trunks look more beautiful. In spring and summer you have beautiful fine lacy green foliage, giving fabulous dappled shade. These trees are beautiful where you want some shade but you don’t want total shade or darkness. The silver birch looks great with an old fashioned house and silver birches look absolutely fabulous with modern buildings as well. Either in a modern setting or an old fashioned setting, classic garden or a modern garden, silver birches look amazing! Over the years they’ve probably become the most popular tree in Melbourne, measured over time, and look great just about anywhere. Check out our fact sheet page for more information on silver birch trees.
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botanical-name

Betula alba "Pendula"

height-x-width

8m x 4m

features

Trunk develops into a white color, upright open and spreading pyramidal tree with pendulous branches, very attractive

conditions

Full sun to part shade in well drained soil

landscape-use

Specimen, group planting, street tree, avenues, great for small gardens

botanical name

Escallonia ?Iveyi?

height x width

2m x 2m

planting distance

For hedge or screen: 1m

features

Very rich dark-green wavy edged leaves and long panicles up to 15cm of slightly fragrant pure white flowers in late summer

conditions

Full sun to part shade in well-drained soil

landscape use

Hedging, background planting, general garden plant

Botanical Name

Magnolia grandiflora 'Coolwyn Gloss' PBR

Other Common Names

Southern Magnolia

Origin

Southeastern USA

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December, February, January, March, November, October, September

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Monthly, When needed

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4-5m apart

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Autumn Colour
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April, March, May

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