| Description | Allocasuarina littoralis
Black Sheoak is an evergreen tree native to the East coast of Australia, identified by its long, fine, pine-needle like foliage. It also features red Spring flowers followed by seed cones. Black Sheoak is relatively fast-growing tree, and grows very well both inland and in coastal zones. Will reach heights of up to 10 meters.
Black Sheoak can often succeed where other more thirsty plants will struggle. Its growth is fastest where full sun is provided, and it will tolerate relatively poor soil.
16"/40cm pot | Grevillea laurifolia hybrid
Grevillea Amazing Grace requires a sunny position, in well-drained sandy or loamy soil.
- Drought hardy
- Frost tolerant when established
- Covers weeds
8"/20cm pot | Azalea cultivar 'Ultimate White'
Ultimate White is a tall, dense evergreen shrub with round shiny green leaves and masses of large single white flowers that are displayed during Spring. This variety is great to use in Japanese themed gardens, for bonsai, borders and in containers. Thrives in a full sun to semi shade location. Perfect for use in garden beds, pots in courtyards or entertaining areas. |
| Content | | Grevillea laurifolia hybrid
An excellent, hardy, carpeting groundcover hybrid with green and maroon fern-like foliage and hot pink-red brush flowers from winter through spring. Ideal for rockeries, native gardens, embankments, and slopes.
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