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NameTrachelospermum 'Chinese Star Jasmine' removeMagnolia ‘Greenback™’ removeFicus hillii 'Hill's Weeping Fig' removePittosporum 'Golf Ball' PBR remove
ImageTrachelospermum 'Chinese Star Jasmine' features green leafy vines and clusters of small white flowers growing along a textured gray wooden wall.Magnolia grandiflora Greenback magnolia tree advanced large branches green leavesHello Hello Plants Nursery Campbellfield Melbourne Victoria Australia Ficus macrocarpa hillii hedge 2Round green shrubs and Syringa 'Congo' Lilac (Bare Rooted) from our Growers Flash Sale line a red brick path bordered by grass, leading to a house.
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Trachelospermum jasminoides

A gorgeous, evergreen climber trained in the sculptural art of espalier • Fragrant white jasmine flowers in summer • Perfect for covering unsightly walls or fences • Can be grown in pots or made into living wall art

Magnolia grandiflora  'MGTIG' icon Greenback®

Greenback® Magnolias are a Magnolia with a difference. Unlike its cousins, this large growing specimen does not have the velvety brown underside on its leaves and instead sports a soft green, hence the name 'Greenback'

Magnolia Greenback®, being one of the largest in the family, make wonderful dense hedging and screening or large shade and feature trees. They tolerate a wide range of conditions including heat, poor soils and some mild coastal conditions. During the warmer months the occasional large, white fragrant Magnolia flower will make an appearance on the tips of the branches.   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

Ficus microcarpa hillii

Ficus hillii or 'Hill's Weeping Fig' are the hardiest of the evergreen ficus plants and are the number one choice for standardizing. The soft, white bark contrasts beautifully against the exuberant, glossy green foliage, making a feature out of your pleached hedge or standard topiary. Unlike other ficus, the foliage of the Hill's Weeping Ficus can be hit by a hard frost without recoiling and turning black. Ficus hillii can tolerate a wide range of soils from clay to sandy, preferring a rich, moist loam in which it would thrive. They grow best in full sun to part shade and produce no flowers, making it a no mess hedging option! Ficus roots are known to be quite vigorous, but can be controlled by keeping the foliage and head of the plant trimmed, roughly 2-4 times a year. They are best planted away from water pipes, easements and pools to avoid any root issues. See our Ficus Hedging & Screening Factsheet here for more about the different Ficus varieties!
For care instructions, features and more, check out Additional Information below

Pittosporum tenuifolium 

Pittosporum Golf Ball is a low dense hedge you can trim as a topiary. It can be described as "the plant that trims itself", as it keeps its compact rounded shape and doesn't get too big. Golf Ball pittosporums feature bright mint-green glossy leaves with small, inconspicuous chocolate-purple flowers. Prefers a full sun to part shade position.
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Climber or groundcover

planting distance

For hedge or screen: .5 to 1m

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Dark polished green leaves, sweetly fragrant starry white small flowers in abundance in summer

conditions

Sun to shade in well-drained soil

landscape use

Climber for along fences, arbors, pots, groundcover,

Botanical Name

Magnolia grandiflora 'MGTIG' Greenback®

Other Common Names

Southern Magnolia

Origin

Southeastern USA

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Chinese Banyan, Indian Laurel, Malayan Banyan, White Trunk Ficus

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Asia, Australia

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New Zealand

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Kohuhu, Tawhiwhi

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Botanical Name

Pittosporum tenuifolium Golf Ball PBR

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