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Eucalyptus 'Silver Princess Gum' removeRose 'Veterans Honour®' removeArthritis Herb 4" Pot remove
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ImageA tall Eucalyptus 'Silver Princess Gum' with slender, drooping leaves and pink flowers stands behind a wire fence in a rural landscape beneath a partly cloudy sky.A close-up of a single red rose 'Atomic Blonde' Bush Form (Copy) in full bloom, standing out vividly against the green leaves of the bush in the background.Arthritis Herb 4" Pot
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Eucalyptus caesia 

The Silver Princess is one of the beauty queens of the eucalyptus family and makes a stunning small ornamental tree. The young branches are red and glossy with older growth being covered in a pretty silver-white powder. The flowers are a stunning and large display of showy pink to red with yellow at the tips. The 'Silver Princess' will not grow taller than about 8 m before the branches and foliage start to weep. The perfect addition to any garden with interesting features all year round, the Silver Princess thrives in full sun with well-drained soil. This is a wonderful specimen tree that stays relatively small.

Rosa hybrid tea

Classical deep red roses bloom from late spring to autumn. • Fragrant • Hardy rose, tolerating poor soils • Excellent cut-flowers

Centella asiatica

When we think about herbs we think of things like parsley, sage and thyme, which all originate from Southern Europe. We don't hear much about those from Asia, let alone native Australian herbs. "Gotu kola" is more commonly known here as the arthritis plant. This herb has been cultivated in India, China, tropical Asia and Africa for centuries. It comes from the same family of plants as parsley and it has close relatives in Australia. Some of the traditional claims made about the medicinal properties of this plant include ; the extension of life, control of tuberculosis and leprosy, relief of high blood pressure and the pain and swelling associated with arthritis as well as a treatment for cancer and irritating skin ailments. It has also been referred to as Indian Ginseng because of its stimulating effects on many parts of the body. The arthritis herb has been used as a medicine for thousands of years in countries where it grew naturally. It is claimed to have beneficial effect on a number of other ailments including psoriasis, ulcers, rheumatism, acute infections and inflammation, upper respiratory tract infections, diarrhoea, fevers and diseases of the female reproductive organs. Modern clinical tests on humans and animals have confirmed a positive effect in the treatment of skin ailments such as ulcers, burns and wounds. The recommended daily dose is two leaves of 40mm diameter per adult, or the equivalent in smaller leaves. The leaves have a bitter taste particularly if grown in full sun. You may be able to eat the leaves straight from the plant or alternatively they can be chopped up and used like a parsley garnish on salads or mashed potato. It is commonly used to flavour rice dishes in Southeast Asia. A weak tea can be made which you might like to sweeten with honey. The naturally occurring organic chemicals in the leaves include strong alkaloids and a carcinogen called asiaticoside. It is recommended therefore, that you do not exceed this dose as symptoms of headache, dizziness and insomnia have been reported. This plant also goes by the common name of swamp pennywort and this is a clue to its preferred environment, which is shady and swampy. In such a location this plant can grow very quickly. The arthritis plant can be easily grown in the home garden. It thrives under shade in pots, hanging baskets and particularly in bog gardens or by a pond. A good idea is to keep this plant in a confined position such as a tub to prevent it from escaping. And a good potting mix will see this plant take off quickly. 4" pot size.
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Centella asiatica, or Hydrocotle asiatica.

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