Lemon Thornless
$49.00Botanical Name Key lime
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A compact dwarf lemon tree without thorns — easy and safe to harvest, even for children. Produces full-sized, juicy lemons on a smaller, more manageable plant. Glossy, dark green foliage and fragrant white flowers. Grows to around 2m. Plant in a warm, sunny, north-facing position with well-drained soil. Feed with citrus fertiliser through the growing…

A compact native tea tree with deep green to burgundy foliage and double flowers in deep magenta-pink from winter through spring. The dark foliage and vivid flowers create a strong colour combination. Grows to around 2m. Tolerates light frost and coastal conditions. Plant in full sun with well-drained soil. Works as a feature plant, in…

A native tea tree with rich copper-bronze new growth that matures to dark green. Snowy white flowers open from bronze buds in late spring and summer. The warm-toned new growth provides year-round foliage interest. Grows to around 2m. Hardy and adaptable. Tolerates coastal winds and light frost. Plant in full sun with well-drained soil. Works…

A compact native tea tree with purple-burgundy new growth and pink flowers in summer. Unlike most tea trees that flower in spring, Rudolph blooms later in the season. Prune after flowering to encourage dense, compact growth. Grows to around 2m. Tolerates frost and coastal conditions. Plant in full sun with well-drained soil. Works as a…

A native tea tree with deep purple-black foliage and masses of small white flowers in late spring — the contrast between dark leaves and white blooms is striking. Pink-purple young stems add further interest. Grows to around 2m. Hardy and easy to care for. Tolerates frost, drought, and coastal exposure. Plant in full sun with…

If you’re looking for a plant that will add some colour to your garden during the drab winter months, then you should consider leucadendron. Also known as the “coneflower,” leucadendron is a member of the family Proteaceae and is native to South Africa. The plant gets its name from the Greek words for “white tree,”…

Leucospermum is a spectacular evergreen shrub produces a long display of brilliant shaded, pin chusion like flowers. There are a abundance of tones and varieties , The leaves are leathery and vary in size. Botanical name: Leucospermum

An evergreen shrub with cascading clusters of small, white bell-shaped flowers from late winter through spring. The new growth emerges in vivid red-bronze before maturing to glossy, dark green. The flower clusters resemble lily of the valley, giving it its common name. Grows in part shade with moist, well-drained, acidic soil. Deadhead spent flowers to…

A vigorous liriope with broad, deep green, strap-like leaves and spikes of violet-purple flowers in late summer. Grows to around 60cm — one of the larger liriope varieties. Works well as border edging, along pathways, or as a mass-planted groundcover. Hardy and adaptable. Tolerates shade, drought, and heavy clay soils. Low maintenance once established. A…

A compact liriope with clean white flower spikes above dark green, strap-like foliage in late summer. Grows to around 40cm. The white flowers provide a lighter alternative to the more common purple-flowering varieties. Hardy and adaptable. Tolerates frost, drought, shade, and a range of soil types. Works well as a border plant, groundcover, or in…

Liriope Royal Purple is an evergreen perennial plant forming clumps of grass-like, dark green leaves. In late summer it produces upright spikes of rounded, bell-shaped, dark purple flowers. Widely used in landscaping, liriopes make an ideal groundcover and are suitable for planting between pavers or for rockeries and borders. Botanical Name Liriope muscari Royal Purple
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