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| Grevillea 'Charlie's Angel' PBR 6" Pot remove | Digiplexis 'Falcon Fire' 6" Pot remove | ||||||||||||||
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| Name | Grevillea 'Charlie's Angel' PBR 6" Pot remove | Digiplexis 'Falcon Fire' 6" Pot remove | |||||||||||||
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| SKU | GRCHAN76 | DIGFF6 | |||||||||||||
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| Price | $16.99 | $16.99 | |||||||||||||
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| Description | Grevillea alpina x rosmarinifoliaBright orange, scarlet and gold clusters weigh down the ends of the stems of dark green foliage. Spinebills especially love it and it’s a sight to see them hovering at the nectar-rich flowers. Add to all that a small compact habit that is perfect for containers, mixed beds, borders and edging, and for real drama, mass planting ~ and the boxes are all ticked. Provide full sun or light shade and well drained friable soils, and Grevillea Charlie’s Angel will grow in cool temperate to semi arid climates; light to moderate frost won’t be a problem, and coastal gardens will also suit. 6''/14cm pot | DigiplexisA breakthrough cross between Isoplexis and Digitalis carries large orange flowers with pink speckled creamy throats on densely packed 90cm tall stems and 60cm width. They are frost hardy in most if not all Australian gardens. Last year in our own garden they were in flower from late spring until mid-autumn. 6"/14cm pot | |||||||||||||
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