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Salvia 'Mystic Spires' removePittosporum 'Gold Star' 6" Pot removeAcacia 'Blackwood' Wattle remove
NameSalvia 'Mystic Spires' removePittosporum 'Gold Star' 6" Pot removeAcacia 'Blackwood' Wattle remove
ImageThe vibrant purple flowering bush flourishes next to a Cotyledon 'Silver Waves' Succulent in an 8" pot, basking in the sunlight of a garden.The Pittosporum 'Gold Star' in a 6" pot features dense clusters of small, glossy light green leaves with bright edges, thriving outdoors and perfect for adding fresh color near walls or in outdoor spaces.acacia melanoxylon blackwood acacia wattle large australian native tree
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Salvia longistyla x farinacea 

One of the smallest of the Salvia family, 'Mystic Spires' produce broad, green leaves with blooms of dark blue atop long stems. Salvia's will bloom throughout the season if deadheaded regularly. Pruning after flowering is finished will ensure strong bushy regrowth for the next season. Salvia 'Mystic Spires' are suitable for pots, planters and full sun to part shade positions in the garden. Though thought of as a Cottage perennial, they suit a wide range of applications, including mass planting in Modern or Lush & Leafy gardens. See our Salvia Factsheet here for more about the different Salvia varieties!
For care instructions, features and more, check out Additional Information below

Pittosporum tenuifolium 

Pittosporum Gold Star is a compact hybrid with unique wavy foliage that is brightly coloured with green and gold that highlights a creamy white streak through the centre of each leaf. An ideal shrub to add contrast to the garden, perfect for borders and edging. It is fairly frost tolerant and will grow well full sun or partial shade. Mature growth: 1.5m tall x 1m wide. 6''/14cm pot

Acacia melanoxylon 

Acacia 'Blackwood' is an iconic Australian tree famous for its timber, which has been extensively used for quality specialist furniture since European settlement. Growing into a large shade tree, the Blackwood's dense foliage makes it an ideal choice for a screen or windbreak with its pale yellow cream flowers blooming in winter and spring. It is cold and frost tolerant with low flammability and high tolerance to poor soils and drought. Plant with Acacia Lightwood, which flowers in summer, for year-round interest.   See our Acacia - Wattles Factsheet here for more about the different Acacia varieties!
For care instructions, features and more, check out Additional Information below
 
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Botanical Name

Salvia longistyla x farinacea 'Mystic Spires'

Other Common Names

Mystic Spires Blue, Sage

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Central America, Central Asia, Eastern Asia, Mediterranean, South America

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Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Gold Star'

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Acacia melanoxylon

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Australian Blackwood, Black Wattle, Blackwood, Hickory, Mudgerabah, Sally Wattle, Wattle

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