| Description | Rhaphiolepis unbellata indica
Yeddo Hawthorn (Indian Hawthorn) native to Korea, Japan and Taiwan will show masses of scented white flowers, sometimes tinged with a bit of pink from early summer.
- Hardy, can tolerate difficult locations
- Fragrant flowers
- Dense, evergreen perfect for hedging
| Grevillea obtusifolia
Gin Gin Gem is a dense ground-covering plant that has a spread of roughly 3 meters. It has bright green foliage and produces small pink flowers that bloom in Winter and Spring.
Gin Gin Gem has a rapid growth rate and can handle a wide range of soil types. Likes a position of full sunlight to part shade. It is frost tolerant.
6"/14cm pot size. | Cycas revoluta
Sago Palms are wonderfully tough little palms, growing strong in the tough climate and soils of Victoria.
• Very slow growing.
• Thin, fern-like foliage, sprouting from the centre
• Can be grown in pots, suitable for modern or tropical gardens
8"/20cm pot size. | Acacia melanoxylon
Acacia 'Blackwood' is an iconic Australian tree famous for its timber, which has been extensively used for quality specialist furniture since European settlement.
Growing into a large shade tree, the Blackwood's dense foliage makes it an ideal choice for a screen or windbreak with its pale yellow cream flowers blooming in winter and spring. It is cold and frost tolerant with low flammability and high tolerance to poor soils and drought. Plant with Acacia Lightwood, which flowers in summer, for year-round interest.
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8"/20cm pot size. | Digitalis purpurea
Digitalis purpurea ‘Panther Pink’ is a striking perennial foxglove known for its tall spires of deep pink, bell-shaped flowers with speckled throats. Blooming from late spring through summer, it adds height, colour, and elegance to cottage gardens, borders, and mixed plantings.
- Bold spikes of vivid pink, tubular flowers with patterned throats.
- Upright, architectural form adds drama to garden beds.
- Long flowering period, late spring to summer.
8"/ 20 cm pot |
| Content | Rhaphiolepis umbellata indica
The attractive glossy foliage is dark green in colour and contrasts well with the massed display of flowers. Grows in full sun to partial shade with best flowers produced in full sun. Hardy and adaptable to most soils but prefers enriched, well-drained soils and appreciates an application of chunky mulch. Resistant to salt spray, and once established (with early good watering) will withstand dry conditions for extended periods. Is heat and frost tolerant to a degree. Excellent choice for pots, low hedging, massed planting in shrubberies or around pools. | | | | |
| Additional information |
| Sunshine |
Full Sun
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| Botanical Name |
Rhaphiolepis
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| Water Requirement |
Low
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| botanical name |
Cycas revoluta
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| height x width |
Up to 2m, but slow growing
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| features |
Short single or multiple trunks develop with a compact crown of palm-like stiff fine pinnate dark green leaves, very unusual and attractive
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| conditions |
Sun to shade in moist well-drained soil, protect from heavy frosts
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| landscape use |
Pots, courtyards, plaza?s, specimens, general landscaping
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