| Description | Agapanthus praecox orientalis
Baby Pete Agapanthus (Dwarf African Lily) is a newly bred, dwarf variety with purple/blue flowers reaching a maximum height of only 40cm x 40cm wide. Very easy to care for, minimal watering required and can grow in most soil types. Plant in a full sun position in well drained fertile garden soil for best results. Perfect for mass planting, borders, driveways and avenues or underneath trees.
| Luma apiculata
Myrtus Luma is the medium to tall hedge with real traditional style. A lot of people believe the only fast growing larger hedge with fine foliage is the Pittosporum. It is an extraordinarily versatile plant suitable for hedging, screening, topiary, or as a specimen tree, but its small, aromatic leaves respond so well to pruning that it is commonly used as a hedge.
Myrtus luma also makes a wonderful specimen tree if left unpruned. With age it forms an outstanding trunk with cinnamon brown branches. Its bark peels to reveal streaks of pink and beige. What a plant! It really should be seen more in Australian gardens.
| Rosa Hybrid Tea
Anvil Sparks is a coral-red and has yellow stripes with strong fragrance. Anvil Sparks generally produces roses that are in large groups. Leaves are typically medium to dark green, shiny with finely toothed edges. Often the flowers are very fragrant.
Available online ONLY - Not in store. | Lomandra hystrix, Green Matrush
Lomandra hystrix is a perfect plant for edging and around water features due to its like of water and large strappy leaves with broad, lime green to green foliage. In Spring to Summer it also features eye catching light yellow flowers.
It naturally grows on the edge of fresh and salt water creeks, swamps, rivers and in moist gullies. It tolerates dry conditions, but does better in climates with summer rainfall or with top up summer watering. Ideal for moist soils.
6" pot size. |
| 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. Renown for their flowers and beauty they are also loved for other reasons such as their fruit, the rose hip which can be made into an old fashioned jam or for garden uses such as ground covers and hedging.
Roses range in size and variety from your standard and bush roses right up there with your climbers and weeping varieties, amongst all their beautiful colour, variety and hardy nature there is bound to be the perfect rose out there for your garden. | |