| Description | Prunus sargentii
Pink Flair® Cherry makes a striking statement in any landscape, all while maintaining a compact stature. In the spring, it bursts into life with clusters of fragrant, single pink flowers, delighting the senses. This variety cleverly sidesteps late frost with its blooms appearing a week or two later than typical, showcasing its resilience as the hardiest among flowering cherries. Come fall, expect a dazzling show of bright orange-red hues, complemented by its attractive bark and elegant, upright shape, ensuring it remains a captivating feature throughout the year.
13"/33cm pot | Anigozanthos flavidus 'Bush Tenacity' Kangaroo paw
A smaller growing kangaroo paw hybrid that features red flower stems with bright yellow medium sized flowers. It is usually not a long-lived plant in the garden although a sunny well-drained spot will give the best results. An alternative is to grow it in a pot to prolong its life if your soil is poorly drained. Use it as a bird attracting feature plant. Remove the spent flower stems at ground level when it has finished blooming, and give it a handful of a good native fertilizer in spring, being sure to water it in well afterwards.
6'' pot size | Parthenocissus tricuspidata lowii
Lowii Boston Ivy (Low's Boston Ivy) has small, distinctive crinkled leaves that adds a texture dimension not found in other varieties of P. tricuspidata. It is also far less vigorous, (smaller) making it a good choice for a low wall or masonry column. Low's Boston Ivy has dark green foliage throughout the season. The tiny lobed leaves turn an outstanding red in the autumn. Mature growth: 10x3m |