| Description | Doryanthes excelsa 'Gymea Lily'
The Doryanthes Excelsa's leaves grow upto 2-2.5m. The straight flowering stalk grows upto 6-8m and bears a large cluster of bright red flowers, each 10 centimetres across.
The larger variety, the Doryanthes Palmeri, grows leaves that reach 3m, hence the name Giant Spear Lily. Its stalk grows upto 5m and droops rather than standing upright due to the weight of the flowers.
Doryanthes Excelsa flowers in spring but can take over 13 years to flower. Flowering can be brought on by bushfires, which also promotes the sprouting of root bulbs
16'' pot | Calathea warscewiczii
Calathea warscewiczii is a rare Calathea valued for its soft, velvety foliage. It thrives indoors in moist, well-drained soil and bright, indirect light. The deep green leaves feature pale green veins with burgundy to purple undersides. Native to Central American rainforests, it is commonly grown as a houseplant in cooler climates.
8"/20cm pot | Prunus avium
Van Cherry produces larger, shiny, black fruits that are noted for not splitting readily when rained on. This variety is very cold hardy, reliable and heavy-bearing. Fine fruit that are similar to Bing, though usually smaller.
This plant is bare-rooted. Click here for more info on bare rooted plants. | Asplenium scolopendrium
The Hart's Tongue Fern is a beautiful, tropical fern suited to both indoor and outdoor habitat. As an evergreen with long, arching, bright green fronds, this unusual fern makes for a stunning feature plant. Mature growth: 60x60cm |