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ImageRed-leaved shrubs are planted along a mulched garden bed with large rocks on the left and green grass in the background.A tall Ulmus parvifolia 'Chinese Elm' stands in a grassy area, surrounded by low pink flowers, with a building and more trees in the background under a blue sky.Two blooming pink roses with several buds on a bush.Close-up view of the dense, wispy green foliage featuring long, slender needle-like leaves of an Allocasuarina 'Forest She-Oak' 6" Pot.
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Nandina Domestica "Blush"

Blush is a medium sized dwarf Nandina that is known for producing red new growth in Spring and Autumn. During Winter its foliage turns vivid red all over. This plant has a height and width of approximately 60cm. Blush loves a locale of full sun to part shade. It tolerates drought and frost plus a range of different soils. Perfect height for fences, borders or hedging. Requires less water once established.

Ulmus parvifolia

The bark of the Chinese Elm is a real stand out feature, as the tree sheds it in patches, creating the effect of a tapestry of varying browns and greys. Foliage is lush, shiny and green, and the tree is semi deciduous, turning golden in autumn, and keeping its leaves in warmer areas. It has also been noted by many Aussie gardeners in recent years that native birds enjoy the fruit of the Chinese Elm.

Rosa floribunda

Bella Rosa, a vigorous growing rose with low bushy growth. Plenty of small double blooms of a rosy pink colour. With a beautiful fragrance. Comes in a variety of 3ft Standard, 2ft standard and bush.  

Allocasuarina torulosa

The Forest Sheoak is a hardy native Australian tree with a light brown bark with deep fissures. The leaves are thin green needles like a pine tree. A good garden specimen. Male Forest Sheoak trees have gold flowers in Autumn and the female have rounded warty cones. In Winter the branches turn a beautiful copper colour. Sheoaks are good for windbreaks and screening.
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Video: Chinese Elms as a beautiful, medium size feature tree for a tough spot

Roses are easily one of the most popular and widely cultivated groups of flowering plants. Numerous different cultivars have been produced over the last twu centuries, although roses have been grown for millennia before their popularity bloomed. Renowned for their flowers and beauty, they are also loved for other reasons such as their fruit. The rose hip can be made into an old fashioned jam. Roses range in size and variety from your standard and bush roses to climbers and weeping varieties. Amongst all their beautiful colours, varieties and fragrances there is bound to be the perfect rose out there for your garden. For more information on selecting and growing roses, visit our Rose Factsheet.
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botanical name

Ulmus parvifolia

height x width

8m x 8m

features

Small glossy dark-green leaves with silvery serrated edges, they are semi evergreen with the leaves turning yellow and staying on the tree until late winter, the bark is very attractive and mottled grey, green, orange and brown

conditions

Very hardy, prefers full sun in well-drained soil, good for planting in poor soil

landscape use

Street planting, avenues, urban planting, specimen, group planting, avenues

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