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…

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

A compact liriope with fine-textured, strappy green foliage and pink-lavender flower spikes in summer. Stays in a neat clump — does not spread aggressively. Grows to around 40cm. Hardy and low maintenance. Tolerates shade, drought, and a range of soil types including clay. Works well in borders, as edging, or mass-planted as a groundcover in…

A liriope with attractive lavender flower spikes rising above green, strap-like foliage in late summer. The flowers are followed by dark berries. Forms a neat, dense clump that works well as a border, edging, or groundcover. Hardy and low maintenance. Tolerates shade, drought, and clay soils. Grows to around 40cm. Reliable year-round in Melbourne gardens….

A large deciduous shade tree with a broad, round canopy of large, maple-shaped leaves. The bark peels in patches to reveal a distinctive, dappled pattern of cream, grey, and olive — one of its best features. Green leaves turn gold and brown in autumn before dropping. Grows to around 30m — needs space. Tolerates pollution,…

A compact evergreen shrub with deep burgundy to purple foliage year-round. Hot pink to magenta, spidery, strap-like flowers appear in spring, creating a vivid contrast against the dark leaves. Stays compact — grows to around 1m. Plant in full sun to part shade with well-drained soil. Tolerates clay soils. Works well in borders, containers, and…

An ornamental evergreen shrub with deep green foliage and masses of vivid pink, fringe-like flowers in spring. The dense, bushy habit and colourful blooms make it a strong feature shrub in Melbourne gardens. Grows to around 2m. Plant in full sun to part shade with well-drained soil. Hardy and adaptable. Works as a feature shrub,…

An evergreen shrub with deep purple foliage that holds its colour year-round. Clusters of spidery pink flowers appear in spring, contrasting well against the dark leaves. Dense growth and a naturally tidy habit. Grows to around 2m. Plant in full sun to part shade with well-drained soil. Handles clay soils. Works as a feature plant,…
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