| Description | Cheilanthes myriophylla
Commonly known as the South American Lace Fern, is a drought-tolerant fern native to arid and rocky regions of South America. It thrives in dry, well-drained soils and is well-adapted to harsh conditions, making it unique among ferns that typically prefer moisture.
- Needs minimal water
- Partial shade to full sun
- Grows best in well-drained, sandy, or rocky soil with good aeration
| Hoya aldrichii
Hoya aldrichii, or Christmas Island waxvine, is a beautiful flowering vine from the Apocynaceae (dogbane) family, native to Christmas Island in the north-eastern Indian Ocean. This striking Hoya has glossy light-green leaves with pronounced veins and produces clusters of reflexed mauve-pink flowers with a rich purple corona. It thrives in warm conditions with bright indoor light, or outdoors in a protected position.
5"/12cm pot | Cotyledon orbiculata
Commonly known as pig's ear or round-leafed navel-wort.
With powdery silver white and green leaves, erect stems and orangey - red flowers, this succulent shrub grows to 1.5m tall x 1m wide. Well drained soil, minimal watering required. Plant in a full sun position.
3''/7cm pot | Cornus controversa ‘Variegata’
Known as the “Wedding Cake Tree” for its beautifully layered, tiered branching, Cornus controversa ‘Variegata’ is a stunning ornamental tree admired for its elegant form and creamy-edged green foliage. This deciduous beauty makes a breathtaking focal point in gardens and landscapes, especially in cooler climates.
- Distinctive horizontal, layered branches resembling a wedding cake
- Variegated leaves with creamy-white margins
- White spring flowers followed by small blue-black berries
8" / 20 cm pot |