| Description | Chamaecyparis pisifera
Common names: Blue Moss Cypress or Sawara cypress.
A striking conical shrub that reaches around 3 meters tall. Its soft, steel-blue leaves are incredibly appealing to the touch. This plant thrives in moist, nutrient-rich soil with excellent drainage. For those growing it in shade, a light annual trim will help maintain its dense form. With a bit of regular care, it can be shaped into a breathtaking bonsai.
8"/20cm pot
| Rhaphidophora decursiva
Dragon's tail is an evergreen, hardy, giant climber with long aerial roots and green glossy lobed leaves. As the plant matures the leaves will start to split. It gives an appearance of a huge creeping fern that will create a wonderful tropical accent in any room, or dangling down a bookshelf. It will thrive in a humid environment, with moist soil and filtered light. It can handle sun but try not to keep it in an open position as it will get burnt on the hot Australian summers.
Fact: Rhaphidophora Decursiva is often incorrectly labelled as Monstera decursiva - while Rhaphidophora and Monstera do share some common descendants, they are classified as two genera, and there is no such species as Monstera decursiva.
6"/14cm pot | Betula utilis
A beautiful, highly ornamental Birch with brilliant creamy-white peeling bark. Dark green, ovate leaves which turn yellow in autumn. Produces catkins that hang from the tree. They look beautiful planted in groups of 3 or 5 and are perfect for formal, modern or even as specimen trees.
They are Deciduous and Pendulous trees that grow to a mature size of 10 x 5m
6"/14cm pot | Hydrangea paniculata
Greenspire Hydrangea has large conical green flowers that age to white, that flower through spring and summer. Hydrangea paniculata is a Hydrangea with a difference as the flower heads are cone-shaped instead of the usual rounded shape. Plant in full sun to part shade. Mature growth 2.5m.
6''/14cm pot |