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| Acer 'Atrolineare' Japanese Maple 10" Pot remove | Diascia 'Little Maiden' 6" Pot remove | Murraya 'Curry Tree' 8" Pot remove | |
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| Name | Acer 'Atrolineare' Japanese Maple 10" Pot remove | Diascia 'Little Maiden' 6" Pot remove | Murraya 'Curry Tree' 8" Pot remove |
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| SKU | ACPATRP10 | DSLM01N7 | MKCTN195 |
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| Price | $149.99 | $9.99 | Original price was: $59.99.$29.99Current price is: $29.99. |
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| Description | Acer palmatum Acer palmatum ‘Atrolineare’ is prized for its distinctive long, slender leaves, often earning it the nickname “ribbon leaf maple.” In spring, the foliage emerges a vibrant red, gradually deepening to a rich burgundy through the summer months. Come autumn, it delivers a striking display of bright red. This Japanese maple has an upright growth habit, though it remains relatively compact, typically reaching no more than 10 feet at maturity. As it matures, it develops a somewhat bushy, well-branched form. 10"/25cm pot | Diascia Scrophulariaceae "Little Maiden"Little Maiden produces continuous single peach fragrant pink flowers from spring until Autumn. An ideal addition to any border, patio pot or hanging basket. This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds 6" pot size. | Murraya koenigiiCrush a curry leaf between your fingers and breathe in the slightly spicy, citrus scent.Curry leaves are the shiny, dark green, aromatic leaves of a tree from the citrus fruit family that release a deliciously nutty aroma when fried in hot oil. They can be used in curries, vegetable dishes, chutneys, pickles or to make an aromatic infused olive oil. Use the leaves on the BBQ to add a warm, smoky, spicy flavour to fish, meat and potatoes. Simply pile a large handful of leaves onto the BBQ plate and place the fish or meat on top and cook covered with a deep lid from a large pan and impress your hungry guests! NOTE: The seeds are poisonous and should not be eaten. 8"/20cm pot size. |
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