| Description | Acer rubrum
Common names: Red Maple, Canadian Maple, Swamp Maple, Scarlet Maple.
Acer rubrum is a tall straight trunked tree with beautiful lobed and veined matt green leaves. The bark is grey, thin and smooth. The foliage will turn fantastic to shades of scarlet and gold in autumn before shedding its leaves for winter. Prefers deep, organic materials rich soil though will grow in most soil conditions.
8''/20cm pot | Citrus x limon 'Lisbon' Dwarf
Dwarf citrus trees are just like their normal counterparts, except that they have been grafted onto a special rootstock that causes them to remain compact. Lisbon Lemon is the most widely grown lemon tree in Australia, and is now available in a dwarf variety. This innovation allows you to grow citrus trees in small spaces, or grow several different varieties where you may only have room for one normal tree. Usually growing up to 8 meters, a Dwarf Lisbon lemon will only grow to around 3 meters.
The Lisbon Lemon tree is a very vigorous and hardy tree. This lemon tree produces very high quality lemons with a thin skin that are juicy and are of high acidity. Once a year the Lisbon Lemon tree produces a prolific crop of fruit in mid Winter to early Spring.
The process of grafting Gum trees ensures colour, size, adaptability and hardiness.
16" pot size. | Ulmus glabra 'Camperdownii'
Weeping Elm or Wych elm is a popular small weeping tree suitable for inner city gardens. It is also great as a lawn specimen in parks and gardens where there is adequate space for full development.
Weeping Elm trees are adaptable to a wide range of site conditions, but are best in moist, well drained soils that are acid to slightly alkaline. Good tolerance to air pollution makes them a great urban tree.
16"/40cm pot | Clematis montana
Clematis montana ‘Green Eyes’ is a unique and highly ornamental climbing plant, celebrated for its masses of semi-double white flowers with striking green centres. Blooming profusely in late spring, the display creates a fresh and elegant look, standing out from other Clematis varieties with its distinctive colouring. Its vigorous climbing habit makes it perfect for covering pergolas, trellises, fences, or garden arches, adding vertical interest and seasonal beauty to outdoor spaces.
- Fresh green foliage adds year-round garden texture.
- Grows up to 4–6 m tall when supported.
- Hardy and reliable, with minimal maintenance required.
6"/ 14 cm pot | Punica granatum
Pomegranate is an attractive plant with glossy green foliage and scarlet flowers. Trees do not bear large amounts until 5 or 6 years old. Flowering starts in late Spring and continues into Summer; under suitable conditions the fruit should mature 5 to 7 months later. High temperatures are essential during fruit development for a good flavour.
Pomegranates should be planted in full sun. It is very drought resistant but grows better with a good supply of water; it also tolerates a period of wet feet.
| Alcantarea imperialis
Silver Plum Bromeliad is a stunning deep purple/red coloured sun loving variety growing to a span of more than 1.5 metres. The flower spike can reaches 2.5 metres in height and last for up to 18 months!
Silver Plum makes a fantastic feature in any garden style. As with most bromeliads, the leaves are extremely hardy and can handle a fair amount of stress. |
| Additional information |
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| botanical name |
Botanical Name:
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| height x width |
60cm x 60cm
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| features |
A compact bush with lime-green leaves and a strong scent of lemon with white flowers in summer
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| conditions |
Full sun to part shade in well-drained soil
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| landscape use |
Cooking, pots, flavour, drinks, herb gardens, general planting
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| botanical name |
Ulmus Glabra Pendula Camperdownii
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| height x width |
3m x 4m at 20 years
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| features |
Large rough leaves are formed on branches which have a zigzag formation. a formal umbrella shape can be achieved with pruning
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| conditions |
Hardy, but prefers Full sun to part shade with well drained mulched soil
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| landscape use |
Magnificent specimen, suitable for parks or gardens
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