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Venus Flytraps 4" Pot removeBanksia marginata 'Silver Banksia' 10" Pot removeRose 'Champagne' 2ft Standard removeFicus hillii 'Flash' remove
NameVenus Flytraps 4" Pot removeBanksia marginata 'Silver Banksia' 10" Pot removeRose 'Champagne' 2ft Standard removeFicus hillii 'Flash' remove
ImageClose-up of Venus Flytraps 3" Pot, featuring striking green and red spiky-edged traps surrounded by moss and lush foliage.Close-up of Banksia marginata 'Silver Banksia' in a 10" pot, showing its bushy needle-like leaves and multiple small cylindrical brown and yellow cones.champagne rose hybrid tea creamy coloured roses champagnerA row of closely planted Ficus hillii 'Flash' trees with dense, neatly trimmed foliage above exposed trunks, bordered by green shrubs and a light gray fence.
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Dionaea muscipula

The Venus flytrap are carnivorous plants that catches and eats it's prey (Flies, spiders, mites and ticks) with a trapping structure formed by each of the plant's leaves, that is triggered by it's tiny hairs on their inner surfaces. It thrives in s live in moist, damp, sandy based soils near swamps. They somehow attract insects with their bright coloured leaves and sweet scent. They can be kept indoors in a sunny hot position, but keep their colour better outdoors in full sun. They do have a dormancy over winter and their leaves will turn purple/brown. They will rest until rapid increase in daylight increases, watering may be reduced but should not dry out. (Please note: we will not send these plants via postage service as they are extremely fragile.) 4"/10cm pot

Banksia marginata 'Silver Banksia'

A classic woody native Australian shrub, Banksias are great for a low maintenance garden and create interest with their recognizable flower cones. Silver Banksias will grow to the size of a large shrub and and good for screening. They're also great for coastal areas, as they're naturally found by the sea and tolerate sand and salt. 10" pot size.

Hybrid tea rose 'Champagne Rose'

A good cut flower with multi budded heads, medium sized blooms of a champagne to cream colour. Available as 2ft standard, 3ft standard and bush rose.

Ficus microcarpa hillii 'Flash'

-One of the fastest growing hedges -Evergreen and no mess from seeds or flowers -Dense and lush Australian native -High tolerance of poor conditions
ContentRoses are easily one of the most popular and widely cultivated groups of flowering plants. Numerous different cultivars have been produced over the last tow 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.[one_half] [/one_half] [one_half_last padding="0 0 0 20px"]

Why buy ficus hedging plants?

One of the fastest no mess hedges, Ficus 'Flash' are chosen for their rapid growth, lavish green foliage and high tolerance of poor conditions. These gorgeous Australian natives produce no flowers and seeds therefore no mess! And their upright, dense habit lends them to being used as not just solid hedging but as topiary, standards and pleached hedging.

Ficus plants for pleaching

The beauty of the pleached hedge is that it is very good for small gardens as you can do a 2 or even sometime 3 layer effect. It allows for a garden bed underneath the hedge, maximising your gardens beauty, colour and depth. It’s like having a 2 or 3 story garden as you really get the 2 story effect which is becoming more and more stylish in the modern garden. Pleaching creates another dimension to your garden! [/one_half_last] The secret with pleaching is that ficus are evergreen and pleach very easily, and are very lush and are fantastic for doing a pleached hedge. pleached ficus screening privacy feature green dense bare trunk Also as Ficus hedge plants have gotten a bit of a bad name for growing an aggressive root system. The pleaching effect actually keeps the roots under control and allows for you to grow these Ficus in very confined spaces and gardens. These days with the rapid growth of our cities, lots of people are having smaller and smaller gardens! See our Ficus Hedging & Screening Factsheet here for more about the different Ficus varieties!
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botanical name

Banksia marginata

height x width

2m x 2m

planting distance

For hedge or screen: 1m

features

Leaves are slightly serrated with the top being green and underneath silver, pale yellow flower spikes occur in winter

conditions

Full sun or dappled shade in well drained soil

landscape use

Great screen or windbreak, mixed garden beds, specimen, cut flower or dried flower arrangements

Other Common Names

Evergreen Fig

Origin

Australia, Pacific

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December, February, January, March, November, October, September

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Monthly, When needed

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1 every 80cm, 1 per 1.5 metres, 1 per metre

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