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Citrus Orange Tree 'Washington Navel' 4L removeEscallonia 'Iveyi' 6" Pot remove
NameCitrus Orange Tree 'Washington Navel' 4L removeEscallonia 'Iveyi' 6" Pot remove
ImageA tree with a lush canopy of green leaves is laden with numerous ripe oranges, set in a sunlit, grassy orchard.An Escallonia 'Iveyi' 6" Pot hedge with white flowers in front of a house.
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Citrus sinensis

Washington Navel is the most popular backyard orange grown in Australia. It is a relatively small tree and produces oranges that ripen mid winter and are medium to large in size and are very sweet and juicy. Their skin is relatively easy to peel and they are seedless. This type of orange tree is suited to colder climates. The foliage it has is light to dark green and is glossy. This plant grows best in full sun or partial shade. 4 litre bag

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. 6" pot size, approximately 15-25cm in height.
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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

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