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Rose 'Fire Meidiland' 6ft Weeper removeUlmus parvifolia 'Chinese Elm' removeLuma apiculata 'Myrtus Luma' remove
NameRose 'Fire Meidiland' 6ft Weeper removeUlmus parvifolia 'Chinese Elm' removeLuma apiculata 'Myrtus Luma' remove
ImageRose 'Fire Meidiland' 6ft WeeperA tall Ulmus parvifolia 'Chinese Elm' stands in a grassy area, surrounded by low pink flowers, with a building and more trees in the background under a blue sky.Neatly trimmed hedge with several small, pruned Luma apiculata 'Myrtus Luma' trees behind it along a pavement; "Hello Hello PLANTS" text and a yellow star graphic in the corner.
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Fire Meidiland Rose

The Fire Meidiland rose is usually a mounding ground cover rose with striking fire engine red blooms that appear in clusters. It's a low growing plant makes it great when transformed into a weeping rose tree, as it flows gracefully to the ground. 13" pot size, approximately 6ft in height. Available online ONLY - Not in store.

Ulmus parvifolia

The bark of the Chinese Elm is a real stand out feature, as the tree sheds it in patches, creating the effect of a tapestry of varying browns and greys. Foliage is lush, shiny and green, and the tree is semi deciduous, turning golden in autumn, and keeping its leaves in warmer areas. It has also been noted by many Aussie gardeners in recent years that native birds enjoy the fruit of the Chinese Elm.

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.
ContentRoses 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.

Video: Chinese Elms as a beautiful, medium size feature tree for a tough spot

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botanical name

Ulmus parvifolia

height x width

8m x 8m

features

Small glossy dark-green leaves with silvery serrated edges, they are semi evergreen with the leaves turning yellow and staying on the tree until late winter, the bark is very attractive and mottled grey, green, orange and brown

conditions

Very hardy, prefers full sun in well-drained soil, good for planting in poor soil

landscape use

Street planting, avenues, urban planting, specimen, group planting, avenues

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