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| Casuarina 'Cousin It' 6" Pot remove | Senecio 'Blue Chalk Sticks' 3" Pot remove | ||||||
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| Name | Casuarina 'Cousin It' 6" Pot remove | Senecio 'Blue Chalk Sticks' 3" Pot remove | |||||
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| SKU | AACI6N27 | BCHK3 | |||||
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| Price | Original price was: $16.99.$13.99Current price is: $13.99. | Original price was: $6.99.$4.99Current price is: $4.99. | |||||
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| Description | Casuarina glaucaCousin It is so named because of its full, cascading growing habit, resembling "Cousin It" from the old television show, "The Adam's Family!". It is an extremely tough Australian Native groundcover which grows over anything in its way, and looks especially interesting planted over uneven areas, giving it a different look to anything else you ever could plant. It is drought hardy and can also tolerate light frost and semi-damp areas and is happy in full sun through to part shade. It will only grow to 30cm but has a spread of approx. 1.5m and is useful for weed suppression. "Cousin It" would also look fabulous, planted in retaining walls, in pots and over rocks. An unusual and intriguing plant..... 6"/14cm pot size. | Senecio serpensThis incredibly popular succulent has quirky, blue, finger-like leaves and grows like a groundcover• Ideal for rockeries, pots, garden edges and over retaining walls • For best colour and performance, plant in full sun • Very hardy and almost no maintenance3"/7cm pot | |||||
| Content | Casuarina glaucaGreat for rockeries or spilling down embankments and over the side of pots, and will flow over rocks and hillocks creating spectacular effects. A very easy care plant that does well in a wide range of soil types, and from cold temperate to subtropical areas. The dense foliage will deter weed growth, adding to the low maintenance aspect. Can take some salt, so is good for coastal gardens. Tolerant of dry spells once established, frost tolerant. Heavy frost may brown the top foliage, but new growth will shoot away in spring. | ||||||
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