| Description | Salvia microphylla 'Cyclamen'
A vibrant, compact salvia producing bold cyclamen-pink flower spikes that stand out beautifully against fresh green foliage. Perfect for adding long-lasting colour to garden beds, borders and sunny pots.
- Bright cyclamen-pink blooms
- Long flowering season
- Compact, tidy growth
4'' /10 cm size pot | Rosmarinus officinalis 'Prostratus', Creeping Rosemary
Prostrate or Creeping Rosemary is a fast growing, hardy perennial shrub. It has the same attractive flowers and classic aroma as common rosemary, but grows low and spreading along the ground, making it an excellent ground cover, and is great to use in rock gardens or at the edge of large containers or in hanging baskets.
Prostrate Rosemary loves moist, well drained soil, and full sun. However it will tolerate some short dry spells. Not only is this plant handy for the kitchen garden, it looks stunning as well!
6" pot size.
Available online ONLY - Not in store. | Rhaphiolepis indica 'Minikin'
Minikin also known as Dwarf Indian Hawthorn, is a sturdy and compact evergreen shrub. This plant features glossy, dark green leaves and abundant clusters of sweetly fragrant flowers that range from white to pale pink during spring and summer. After blooming, it produces small, striking metallic blue berries. Perfect for attracting bees, this versatile shrub is ideal for cottage gardens, coastal settings, and low hedges, and it can even thrive in containers or pots.
- Drought tolerant
- Fragrant
- Small, compact growing
8"/20 cm pot | Euonymus japonicus microphyllus
Japanese Spindle Bush or Tom Thumb is a box hedging plant with a difference.
• Glossy, dark green foliage with a mild serrated edge
• Ideal for box and medium hedging
• Tolerates coastal conditions and drought
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| Additional information |
| Botanical Name |
Salvia
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| Flower Colour |
Pink
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| Supply Code |
N67
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| Botanical Name |
Salvia rosmarinus 'Prostratus' (syn. R. officinalis)
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| botanical-name |
Euonymus fortunei, Euonymus japonicas microphyllus
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| height-x-width |
50cm x 50cm
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| planting-distance |
For border: 4 per metre
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| features |
Dense compact glossy dark green narrow leaves on a dwarf bush
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| conditions |
Very hardy, will thrive in most soils but prefers full sun to part shade in well drained soil
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| landscape-use |
Low hedge, borders, topiary, containers for patios and courtyards
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