| Description | Grevillea Lanigera "Mt Tamboritha"
Mt Tamboritha is a thick, dense, ground-covering Grevillea that has a spread of around 1-2m and a height of 40cm. It bears narrow foliage that is grey-green, and these leaves have small fine hairs which give off a soft look. This plant produces flowers in clusters that are a vivid red or pinkish-cream colour.
Grevilleas are very hardy plants that thrive in a sunny position and well drained soil. It is frost, drought, coastal and part shade tolerant. Pruning will maintain its shape. Perfect for use in rockeries. | Furcraea bedinghausii
Furcraea bedinghausii is A large succulent plant that originates from Mexico. It bears long bluey green sword shaped foliage which can grow to lengths of 90-120cm! Grows to approximately 4-5m in height.
Furcraea bedinghausii performs best in a full or partial sunlight position. When planted in full sunlight it is ideally located near a costal region. This plant is somewhat cold hardy. Has low water requirements.
10"/25cm pot | Hakea crassivernia
Burrendong Beauty Hakea is a beautiful low spreading native shrub, featuring small red and pink flowers with pink stamens cover the plant prolifically from late Autumn well into Winter, giving it a pincushion look. Attracts wildlife, needs a well drained soil. Mature growth: 1.5mx1.5m
6"/14cm pot | Vaccinium corymbosum x ashei x darrowi
Sunshine Blue may be one of the easiest blueberries to grow. Needs less cold weather to produce fruit, however it is still cold hardy to a degree. Berries ripen in late Summer providing a long fruiting period. Sunshine produces beautiful, hot pink blooms.
Grows best in a position of full sun to partial shade. The fruit that Sunshine Blue gives is medium sized, sweet in flavor and dark blue in colour. |