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Citrus Mandarin 'Murcott' Tree removePrunus 'Elberta' Peach Tree 16" Pot removeSedum 'Autumn Joy' removeDietes grandiflora 'Wild Iris' remove
NameCitrus Mandarin 'Murcott' Tree removePrunus 'Elberta' Peach Tree 16" Pot removeSedum 'Autumn Joy' removeDietes grandiflora 'Wild Iris' remove
ImageOne whole and two halved Citrus Mandarin 'Murcott' oranges with fresh leaves on a wooden surface.Ripe peaches hanging on a Prunus 'Elberta' Peach Tree 10" Pot in an orchard, bathed in sunlight.Sedum 'Autumn joy' is a popular hardy plantA sidewalk bordered by tall green plants with purple and white flowers under a Morus 'Weeping Mulberry' 1.8m Standard (Bare Root) creates a picturesque scene.
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DescriptionCitrus reticulata 'Honey Murcott' Mandarin A seedless reddish-orange fleshed fruit which is easy to peel and separate. The fruit is small to medium sized, flat in shape and very sweet and juicy. Easy to grow in a well drained, sunny position. Harvesting from August. Suitable for gardens or pots/containers.Prunus persica 'Elberta' Peach tree Elberta peach trees give you large, sweet peaches that are perfect for canning, snacking and baking. The fruit are beautiful as well as delicious, ripening to a deep, golden yellow with a red blush. Caring for Elberta peaches isn't hard, the trees are self-fertile, which means that they do not require a second tree for pollination. However, they may produce better if you plant a second tree. The most important thing you need to do to care for Elberta peaches is irrigation. These trees are not drought tolerant and will require regular watering. 16'' pot

Hylotelephium spectabile 'Autumn Joy'

Stunning succulent cottage plant with large, pink flower heads • Flowers throughout summer and autumn • Fleshy green leaves that bronze, dying down in cold climates & returning in the spring • Prefers full sun and will tolerate a range of soil types, excluding soggy soils
Dietes grandiflora Dietes or Wild Irises are well known exotic plant with long strappy leaves and beautiful large blooms which are white marked with yellow and violet. They're a commonly seen in gardens and large landscapes throughout the country. They are perennial & evergreen, and grows up to 1.5m in large clumps. Wild Iris can grown in shade or sun and is tolerant of drought, salt and waterlogging, making it a versatile and very useful plant.
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Prunus persica, Prunus

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height x width

60cm x 40cm

conditions

Full sun in well-drained soil

landscape use

Specimen, mixed garden beds, pots

height x width

90cm x 70cm

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Yellow large petalled iris-like flowers with a brown mark during spring and summer

conditions

Hardy, prefers full sun to part shade in well-drained soil

landscape use

Mass plantings, general gardening and landscaping, roadside planting

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