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Salvia 'Velour White' Sage removeMagnolia 'Teddy Bear' removePittosporum 'Japanese Mock Orange' removeGrevillea 'White Plume Grevillea' 6" Pot remove
NameSalvia 'Velour White' Sage removeMagnolia 'Teddy Bear' removePittosporum 'Japanese Mock Orange' removeGrevillea 'White Plume Grevillea' 6" Pot remove
ImageDense green foliage with clusters of small, pale white flowers growing on long stems in an outdoor natural setting.Row of lush green Magnolia 'Teddy Bear' 12" Pot trees lining a concrete path, with their dense, glossy leaves prominently displayed.Japanese Mock OrangeTwo cream-colored Grevillea 'White Plume Grevillea' flowers with spiky petals bloom among slender green leaves, set against a dark background.
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DescriptionSalvia nemorosa  Will benefit from pruning and deadheading after flowering season. Plant in full sun with well-drained soil. May require extra watering over long, hot, dry summers.
  • Attracts Birds, Bees and Butterflies
  • Fragrant
  • Drought tolerant
See our Salvia Factsheet here for more about the different Salvia varieties!

Magnolia grandiflora 'Teddy Bear'

The cutest and smallest of the Magnolia grandiflora's is the 'Teddy Bear'. This little rascal has the absolute winner when it comes to low maintenance, compact and elegant! Large, rounded and robust glossy leaves along with the fragrant white Magnolia flower make this little beauty a show stopping feature in the garden. And it, too, can be used for sophisticated hedge. Magnolia's rarely need pruning as they grow in a compact and neat shape. Magnolia 'Teddy Bear' can be grown in full sun to part shade, in the garden or in pots and containers. A truly beautiful dwarf tree. See our Magnolia & Michelia - Evergreen Factsheet here for more about the different Magnolia Michelia varieties!
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Pittosporum Tobira "Japanese Mock Orange"

Japanese Mock Orange is a shrub that gets its name from its clusters of small white flowers which have a sweet fragrance similar to orange blossoms. Mock orange is a plant for all seasons. The evergreen foliage has a smooth, leathery texture and forms in whorls around the stems. Perfect for plating near patios or porches where the gorgeous foliage, fragrant flowers and frequent butterfly visitors can be experienced up close. Japanese Mock Orange is an excellent specimen, foundation, or border plant. Looks beautiful when grouped or massed in a shrub border. Grows to approximately 3m in height. Loves a full sunlight position.
Grevillea leucopteris The striking grevillea, with its tall canes adorned with vibrant, abundant flowers, adds a captivating touch to any garden. Its robust nature and lush foliage make it an excellent choice for a hedge or privacy screen in various conditions. This native of Western Australia is affectionately called ‘Old Socks Grevillea’ because the scent of its blooms is reminiscent of well-worn socks. However, this fragrance is a favourite among honey eaters and native bees during the flowering period in spring and summer. Remember to plant it in well-drained soil for optimal growth. 6"/14cm pot
ContentSalvia nemorosa A small dense, rounded shrub with masses of delicate, creamy white flower spikes from spring to autumn. Perfect for mass planting, low borders, cottage gardens, pots or features.
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China, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Taiwan

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Australian Laurel, Cheesewood, Japanese Cheesewood, Japanese Pittosporum, Kohuhu, Mock Orange, Tawhiwhi

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