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| Osmanthus fragrans 'Sweet Osmanthus' remove | Acer 'Autumn Moon' Japanese Maple remove | Luma apiculata 'Myrtus Luma' remove | |||||||
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| Name | Osmanthus fragrans 'Sweet Osmanthus' remove | Acer 'Autumn Moon' Japanese Maple remove | Luma apiculata 'Myrtus Luma' remove | ||||||
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| Price | Price range: $18.99 through $499.99 | Price range: $99.99 through $159.99 | Price range: $14.99 through $2,999.99 | ||||||
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| Description | Osmanthus fragrans Also known as fragrant tea olive (Fragrant tea tree), is an evergreen shrub with sweetly perfumed cream flowers traditionally used to flavour Chinese tea and sweets. We think it smells like peach yogurt! Suited to street planting, hedging and containers. Native to Asia, this gently scented flowering shrub has an upright growth habit and large evergreen foliage, clusters of tiny creamy-gold flowers. | Acer shirasawanum 'Autumn Moon'Autumn Moon Maple is noted for its intense Autumn foliage, a fabulous blend of brilliant reds and oranges. The leaves are large and lobed and Spring sees small clusters of insignificant flowers which are deep purple/red, making a nice contrast against the dark green foliage. The shape is vase-like or rounded and well drained soil in a reasonably sheltered position suits it best. Suited to many situations but mostly used as a feature, and will do very will in a large pot or container. | Luma apiculataMyrtus Luma is the medium to tall hedge with real traditional style. A lot of people believe the only fast growing larger hedge with fine foliage is the Pittosporum. It is an extraordinarily versatile plant suitable for hedging, screening, topiary, or as a specimen tree, but its small, aromatic leaves respond so well to pruning that it is commonly used as a hedge. Myrtus luma also makes a wonderful specimen tree if left unpruned. With age it forms an outstanding trunk with cinnamon brown branches. Its bark peels to reveal streaks of pink and beige. What a plant! It really should be seen more in Australian gardens. | ||||||
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