| Description | Grevillea thelemanniana
This low-growing, spreading shrub reaches about 1m in height and 1.5m in width, showcasing beautifully arching branches adorned with delicate, finely divided green leaves. In winter, it delights with red spider flowers that bloom at the tips of these graceful branches. Even when not in bloom, the fern-like foliage and elegant arching structure make it a visually appealing addition to any garden. It thrives in full sun or partial shade and prefers well-drained soils. This plant is resilient, being tolerant of drought, frost, and coastal conditions.
6"/14cm pot | Acer palmatum 'Aratama'
Aratama is a highly sought after and somewhat rare dwarf variety that produces bright red foliage, varying from brick red to light purple red. The older foliage carry darker tones.
Summer brings green into the center of the leaves with only a touch of red remaining on the edges. The very tiny leaves turn yellow, orange and red in the fall. This shrub slowly reaches 3-4 ft. in 10 years. Likes a position of full sun.
10" pot size, approximately 90cm in height. | Grevillea hybrid
This compact, low, and wide native grevillea produces large conical flowers throughout much of the year, transitioning from soft pink to hot pink. Native birds will adore it just as much as you will! It can serve as a wonderful informal hedge. Once mature, it should withstand a light overnight frost; until then, plant it in a sheltered and prominent location where you can enjoy its beauty and observe the birds feeding joyfully.
6"/14cm pot |