| Description | Cornus kousa var Chinensis, Kousa Dogwood, Chinese Dogwood
This is arguably the world's most beautiful dogwood, with a fabulous show of white flowers in spring, and magnificent autumn colour. A beautiful small (up to 4m) deciduous feature tree and is extremely beautiful when in bloom. Flowering season is late spring, weeks after the tree puts on foliage again.
8" pot size | Fraxinus excelsior Aurea
Golden Ash is an attractive deciduous tree for all seasons with a rounded crown. The foliage is a light yellow colour turning pale green in summer. In autumn the foliage turns a brilliant golden yellow that is the main feature of this tree. In winter the young branches are yellow with distinctive black buds. A stunning tree with multi-seasonal interest. 7m H x 7m W | Allocasuarina verticillata
The Drooping Sheoak is a medium sized tree native to Southeast Australia, featuring weeping dark green branches of fine needles. Native to Southeast Australia, it flowers pale brown from Winter to early Spring, and also features small pine-like seed cones.
An excellent windbreak in coastal areas and great for shade and shelter, it's round headed shape also make the Drooping Sheoak a good specimen tree or street tree. Can grow in even the most difficult soils and will tolerate coastal or even the hottest conditions. | Rosa hybrid tea
Pascali Rose displays classic shaped, fragrant creamy white blooms that are produced throughout the season. Perfect for cut flowers, cottage and rose gardens. Little maitenance required. Available in different varieties.
8" pot size, approximately 2ft in height. | Julia's Rose
Parchment brown rose that fades to copper shades, medium upright growth.
8" pot size, approximately 2ft in height.
Available online ONLY - Not in store. | Corylus avellana
Halls Giant is a robust and established hazelnut variety known for its large, flavorful nuts, perfect for eating fresh or for roasting and cooking. To ensure successful pollination, consider planting varieties like Barcelona, Cosford, or Wanliss Pride alongside it. Though this tree has both male and female flowers, they don’t always bloom simultaneously, so mixing varieties is beneficial.
Choose a sunny spot with well-drained, well-prepared soil for the best growth. Make sure to plant the bud union above the soil line. Water thoroughly and keep the soil moist until the tree is well-established. When planting, fertilise and then again once you see new growth. Pruning after planting is also recommended to promote vigorous new growth. | Malus purpurea
The Purple Crab Apple makes a handsome small tree, quite round topped in maturity. With beautiful flowers which are a deep, red-purple colour creating an effect that looks almost unbelievably rich.
A great specimen tree, in Autumn the Purple Crab Apple has dark purple fruit and leaves which turn shades of yellow and red.
13" pot size. | Acer palmatum dissectum 'Chantilly Lace'
Chantilly Lace produces beautiful, small lace-like leaves. In Spring, orange/red foliage emerges changing to green in Summer. They then change to golden yellow/red in Autumn. This is a vigorous and extremely hardy variety. Plant in full sun for best Autumn colour. | Banksia integrifolia
Banksia integrifolia or ‘Coastal Banksia’ is a hardy native found down the Eastern coastline of Australia. Often seen in windswept and sculptural shapes along beach fronts, when placed in a less hostile environment, they can become quite beautiful, bushy specimen plants. They grow anywhere between 4m - 10m and 1m - 5m wide, depending on their environment. During autumn and winter their yellow flowers form into large cones, rich with nectar. These stunning flowers attract lots of bird life, particularly cockatoos and honey-eaters. Coastal Banksia is a slow grower and can handle a wide range of soil types.
10" pot size. | Grevillea hybrid
Forest Rambler is a gorgeous, fast growing shrub which has a spread of approximately 2-3 meters. It blooms yellow to pale pink flowers in Spring and bears dark green, oval shaped foliage.
Forest Rambler can cope with reasonably cold temperates as well as sub tropical climates. It is drought and frost tolerant. Great for mass planting. Likes well drained soils. | Physocarpus opulifolius
A hardy, deciduous shrub with lobed, burgundy leaves that bears masses of clusters of red flowers in spring. Perfect for adding a splash of colour to the garden and does equally well in garden beds or containers. Tolerant of dry conditions. (Would work perfectly with its 'sister' Angel's Gold Ninebark)
Plant in a well drained and well worked soil. Take care to plant the bud union above the soil level. Water in well and keep soil moist until tree is established. Fertilise when planting and again after new growth appears. Prune to shape if necessary.
8''/20cm pot |
| 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. | 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. Renowned for their flowers and beauty, they are also loved for other reasons such as their fruit. The rose hip can be made into an old fashioned jam. Roses range in size and variety from your standard and bush roses to climbers and weeping varieties. Amongst all their beautiful colours, varieties and fragrances there is bound to be the perfect rose out there for your garden. For more information on selecting and growing roses, visit our Rose Factsheet. | | | | | | |
| Additional information |
| botanical name |
Cornus kousa
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| height x width |
4m x 3m
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| features |
Dense green foliage and tiered branches, the flower heads with large pure-white bracts appear, each bract ending in an acute point followed by red fruit
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| conditions |
Sun to part shade in rich well-drained soil
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| landscape use |
Specimen, group planting, general garden planting
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| height x width |
8m x 5m
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| features |
Fine pale lemon colored flowers, turning bright gold in autumn, a great color contrast
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| conditions |
Full sun in well drained soil
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| landscape use |
Specimen, parks, street, avenues, driveways
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| botanical name |
Corylus avellana
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| Supply Code |
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| botanical name |
Malus ioensis ?Purpurea?
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| height x width |
5m x 3m
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| features |
Bronze-coppery green flowers with single showy red flowers with a hint of pink and strong golden stamens from mid to late spring
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| conditions |
Full sun in well drained soil
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| landscape use |
Specimen, group planting, floral arrangements, general landscaping
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| botanical name |
Banksia integrifolia
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| height x width |
5m x 3m
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| features |
Cones of yellow brush like flowers during autumn, dark green leaves with white underneath, bird attracting, good hardy coastal tree, lime tolerant
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| conditions |
Full sun to part shade
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| landscape use |
Cut flower arrangements, screens, windbreaks, hedges and specimens
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