| Description | Camellia japonica
Pope John XXIII Camellia is a large upright evergreen shrub with shiny dark green foliage and beautiful large pure-white formal double flowers. Flowers appear from Winter through to Spring. Great for planting under trees or in a semi-shade position, growing to around 2.5m tall.
12''/30cm pot | Koelreuteria paniculata 'Golden Rain Tree'
This visually spectacular tree has been known to stop traffic when in bloom! In Summer it produces masses of bright yellow racaemes of flowers followed by clusters of magnificent seed pods which resemble miniature Chinese lanterns. A small tree, it will reach around 5m in height, making it suitable for virtually any sized garden. The foliage is medium green and deeply cerated and will evolve during Autumn to spectacular gold and bronze. Suited to small spaces, it is reasonably drought hardy and requires minimal care.
12"/30cm pot size. | Melaleuca linariifolia 'Snow in Summer' Myrtle
Melaleuca linariifolia is usually a hardy tree to about 8 metres in height. It is widely available in general horticulture and is used for both home gardens and in landscaping.
The white flowers occur in prominant, fluffy clusters which cover the plant in late spring and summer to almost exclude the foliage from view. It is this flowering habit that has given rise to one of the plant’s common names, “Snow-in-Summer”.
12'' pot | Helleborus hybridus
A pretty evergreen perennial with dark green glossy leaves and long-lasting white flowers that start to appear in Winter. Hellebores are a perfect plant for cottage or formal gardens. They are excellent mass-planted under trees or in other shaded areas of the garden. Mature growth 60x60cm.
7"/18cm pot | Camellia japonica
Japonica varieties of Camellia are better suited to shaded locations so that their foliage does not burn. They will be fine in morning sun, but not hot afternoon sun, and protect from high winds.
Grace Albritton Camellia has dark green, glossy, evergreen leaves and from early winter to spring it will bloom double, light pink flowers, with tipped petals that are darker pink. Upright growth, perfect for screens and hedging, formal gardens, pot plants and more. Water and mulch well. It will reach 3-4m. | Pyrus communis
Named after the colourful Australian Corella parrot, this delightfully attractive pears are perfect to eat straight off the tree. Also wonderful in salads, this tree is great as an ornamental that is still very productive.
Remember that some fruit trees cannot pollinate themselves and need to be within a bees flight or a breezes blow of another variety to produce fruit. Corella Pears are pollinated by Yali Nashi Pears. | Malus domestica
Herald™ is a columnar apple bred to grow in an upright position, perfect for small spaces, containers, pots, narrow areas and balconies. It will usually mature to around 3m tall by 60cm wide. Will require a full sun to part shade position, protected from high winds and frosts while young. The fruit is red and a are crispy and juicy.
Pollinators: Cumulus™, Harmony™, Herald™ and Pompink™.
7"/18cm pot | Nyssa sylvatica 'Tulepo' Tree
Beautiful deciduous specimen tree with pyramidal shape. A magnificent tree in autumn when the leaves turn orange to scarlet. Likes moist , moderately fertile, well drained soil in full sun. Tolerates wet conditions well. Also names the Black Tulepo, has a fast growth habbit and is a spectacular feauture tree.
16''/40cm pot |