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| Rose 'Regensberg' Bush Form remove | Nandina 'Lemon and Lime' 6" Pot remove | Monstera 'Thai Constellation' remove | Hydrangea 'Prinsnow' Snow Queen remove | Quercus 'English Oak Tree' 8" Pot remove | |
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| Name | Rose 'Regensberg' Bush Form remove | Nandina 'Lemon and Lime' 6" Pot remove | Monstera 'Thai Constellation' remove | Hydrangea 'Prinsnow' Snow Queen remove | Quercus 'English Oak Tree' 8" Pot remove |
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| SKU | REGENSB | NDMLLN49 | MNSTHAIV | HYDPRSNW | ENGOKN37 |
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| Price | $39.99 | Original price was: $24.99.$22.99Current price is: $22.99. | Price range: $69.99 through $149.99 | Price range: $29.99 through $99.99 | $36.99 |
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| Description | Rosa floribundaRegensberg Roses are compact, spreading roses with highly fragrant pink flowers, white petal margins, and prominent yellow stamens. Bush Form. | Nandina domesticaMagical Lemon Lime Nandina is a low maintenance and fast growing bright foliage plant. It has lush lime green foliage, and lemon tones with fresh growth. The compact growth habit means there is no pruning required to maintain the neat shape. Perfect for borders. Mature growth: 90x90cm 6"/14cm pot | Monstera deliciosa variegata Thai Constellation is a very popular, rare, new cultivar of the Monstera deliciosa Swiss Cheese plant that shows variegated unique speckled creamy white splotches against deep green leaves. They do require bright, indirect light, but can tolerate early morning sun. They naturally climb and search for light, this includes climbing upon trees. It's recommended that they give them a strong totem pole for the best results. | Hydrangea quercifolia • Better suited to the Aussie climate and the heat of our summers • Conical snow white blooms • Fantastic autumn colour | Quercus roburThe English Oak is an ever popular variety with it's speedy growth and sturdy nature. This Oak is a large tree which will produce acorns in Spring, but not until it is around 40 years old! It has mid green leaves and tends to hold its foliage through Autumn, before shedding at the end of Winter. It is quite adaptable to conditions around it, making it a low maintenance choice for the large garden and is a fabulous provider of shade. 8"/20cm pot |
| Content | Roses are easily one of the most popular and widely cultivated groups of flowering plants. Numerous different cultivars have been produced over the last two centuries, although roses have been grown for millennia before their popularity bloomed. Renowned for their flowers and beauty, they are also loved for other reasons such as their fruit. The rose hip can be made into an old fashioned jam. Roses range in size and variety from your standard and bush roses to climbers and weeping varieties. Amongst all their beautiful colours, varieties and fragrances there is bound to be the perfect rose out there for your garden. For more information on selecting and growing roses,?visit our Rose Factsheet. | Why buy Oak Leaf Hydrangeas?[one_half] [/one_half] [one_half_last] The Oak Leaf Hydrangea is a white flowering large leaf shrub which is better suited to the Aussie climate, as it tolerates the heat and dryness of our summers better than other Hydrangeas. It is named for its interesting, oak leaf shaped foliage, which also have great autumn colour. While most other Hydrangea varieties lose their leaves quickly in winter, the Oak Leaf Hydrangea is almost evergreen, and puts on a lovely show of bronze autumn colour that can last for months. The video here was shot in early July, showing a batch of 8" Potted Oakleaf Hydrangeas still retaining their foliage even well into winter. Oakleaf Hydrangeas tolerate more sun than other Hydrangeas, but still do better with a bit of afternoon shade. They do not tolerate "wet feet" and will not survive badly drained, boggy soil. They can reach a height and spread of 4 to 6 feet (120 to 180 cm) in Melbourne, Victoria. Oakleaf Hydrangeas (Hydrangea quercifolia) are best pruned immediately after flowering. This allows you to enjoy the beautiful blooms during the growing season, and pruning later in the season or in winter may remove the flower buds for the following year. You can selectively prune them to shape the plant or control its size, but keep in mind that Oakleaf Hydrangeas bloom on old wood, so avoid heavy pruning that removes a significant portion of the branches, as this can reduce flowering. [/one_half_last] | |||
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