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NameConvolvulus 'Silver Bush' removeAgapanthus 'Dwarf White' 6" Pot removeMagnolia 'Big Gem™' 8" Pot removeOlea 'Picual' Olive 8" Pot removeMagnolia 'Kay Parris' removeMagnolia 'Exmouth' removeBanksia 'Honeyeater Delight' 6" Pot remove
Imageconvolvulus cneorum Silver Bush floweringA bunch of Agapanthus 'Dwarf White' 6" Pot flowers in a garden.magnolia grandiflora exmouth Big Gem tree with green glossy foliage and brown leaves and white fragrant flowersRows of olive trees stretch into the distance in a vast, orderly olive grove under natural daylight.Magnolia trees on the side of a road.Hello Hello Plants Magnolia Exmouth copyA close-up of Banksia 'Honeyeater Delight' in a 15cm pot, featuring its flower spike and green needle-like leaves.
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Convolvulus cneorum

Contrasting foliage makes Convolvulus Silver Bush a striking feature in the garden. • Slender silver foliage with bright, white cupped flowers • Low growing, only 40cm high and round • A beautiful addition to a cottage, low maintenance or potted garden

Agapanthus praecox minimus

Dwarf Agapanthus are smaller and more compact, great for narrow borders and gardens with less space. • Fine, strap-like lime green foliage • White umbel flowers appear on tall stems above the foliage Extremely hardy, tolerating poor soils and drought 6"/14cm pot size.
Magnolia grandifora Magnolia 'Big Gem™️' is a lusciously large evergreen Magnolia. The leaves are large and pointed with less gloss than other Magnolias. Along with the large leaves are gorgeously bright, white and heavily fragrant big flowers in the warmer months. They are quite hardy trees, tolerating most soil and weather conditions and make wonderful feature hedges, large shade trees or specimen plants. Trademark applied for by Lucas finance. See our Magnolia & Michelia - Evergreen Factsheet here for more about the different Magnolia Michelia varieties!
For care instructions, features and more, check out Additional Information below
8"/20cm pot

Olea europaea 'Picual' Olive tree

Picual is a small sized tree that has thin, leather like foliage which is green with a silver underside. The olives are fantastic for cooking and snacking on. Picual is great when planted in bunches if room permits. It can also be potted or planted in small to medium gardens for interest and fruit. This evergreen likes hot weather with no humidity and well draining soil. It is self-fertile but can benefit from cross pollination. 8" pot size.

Magnolia grandiflora 'Kay Parris'

A compact and dense growing tree, 'Kay Parris' is another exemplary Magnolia for pleached screening or as a stunning feature. The glossy green leaves are somewhat more pointed than that of the 'Little Gem' or Alta™, yet it still sports the velvety brown underside one comes to know and love about Magnolia's. 'Kay Parris' large white flowers bloom during the warmer months, exuding that heavenly Magnolia lemony scent. See our Magnolia & Michelia - Evergreen Factsheet here for more about the different Magnolia Michelia varieties!
For care instructions, features and more, check out Additional Information below

Magnolia grandifora 'Exmouth'

Magnolia 'Exmouth' is a lusciously large evergreen Magnolia. The leaves of the 'Exmouth' are large and pointed with less gloss than other Magnolias. Along with the large leaves are gorgeously bright, white and heavily fragrant big flowers in the warmer months.

Magnolia 'Exmouth' are quite hardy trees, tolerating most soil and weather conditions and make wonderful feature hedges, large shade trees or specimen plants.

 

See our Magnolia & Michelia - Evergreen Factsheet here for more about the different Magnolia Michelia varieties!

For care instructions, features and more, check out Additional Information below

Banksia spinulosa

Honeyeater Delight Banksia is a great, low-growing, compact grower reaching a maximum of 50cm tall and wide. Perfect for smaller areas, native gardens, features, and low flowering borders and also suitable for coastal locations. It has narrow serrate leaves and produces large golden flowering cones in autumn and winter. 6"/14cm pot
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botanical-name

Convolvulus cneorum

height-x-width

50cm x 50cm

planting-distance

For border: 50cm

features

Rounded shrub with silver-grey leaves, large white flowers emerge from pink buds in spring and summer

conditions

Full sun to part shade in well-drained soil, will tolerate drought once established

landscape-use

Rockeries, pots, borders, general garden use

botanical name

Agapanthus "Dwarf White"

height x width

45-50cm x 45-50cm

planting distance

For border: 30cm

conditions

Very hardy, like?s full sun to part shade in well-drained soil,

landscape use

Borders, general garden planting, pots, foliage contrast, cut flower

Other Common Names

Bull Bay Magnolia, Southern Magnolia

Origin

Southeastern USA

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Magnolia grandiflora 'Kay Parris'

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