| Description | Banksia victoriae
Native to Western Australia, Banksia victoriae is a stunning shrub known for its large, woolly orange flower spikes and deeply serrated grey-green foliage. It makes a bold statement in native or coastal gardens and is highly attractive to birds and pollinators.
- Attracts: Birds, bees, and native wildlife
- Pruning: Light pruning after flowering to shape
- Flowering: Large orange cone-shaped flowers from winter to spring
6" / 14 cm pot | Carex osmiensis
Carex Feather Falls has outstanding evergreen, cascading foliage looking great all year round in your garden. The variegated foliage is a mixture of green and cream with slight tinges of gold.
- Frost and drought hardy
- Has feathery flowers
- Suitable for coastal areas
| 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. |
| Content | | Carex osmiensis
Feather Falls Sedge (Grass) is an all-around magical plant with so many fantastic features! It can handle horrible conditions such as droughts, frosts and coastal locations. It can also handle shaded locations but will prefer some sun. It has all year round, stand-out foliage to make your garden pop! It can be mass planted, used for borders, driveways, rockeries and many more! | |
| Additional information |
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| botanical name |
Banksia marginata
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| height x width |
2m x 2m
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| planting distance |
For hedge or screen: 1m
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| features |
Leaves are slightly serrated with the top being green and underneath silver, pale yellow flower spikes occur in winter
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| conditions |
Full sun or dappled shade in well drained soil
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| landscape use |
Great screen or windbreak, mixed garden beds, specimen, cut flower or dried flower arrangements
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