| Description | Melaleuca nesophila
A compact and ornamental form of Melaleuca, Robin Red-Breast Bush is loved for its fine foliage and vibrant pink to mauve pom-pom flowers that attract birds and pollinators. This hardy Australian native is ideal for native garden beds, borders, or low screening.
- Foliage: Soft, dense green foliage with a compact habit
- Height & Width: Grows approx. 1–1.5m high x 1–1.2m wide
- Position: Full sun to part shade
6" / 14 cm pot | Syzygium Australe "Winter Lights"
This is a Dwarf Lilly Pilly produces bright red new foliage and attractive glossy green leaves. It is also Psyllid resistant and is compact for hedging and topiary. Reaches heights from 3 to 5 metres tall when unpruned, it can be pruned to the desired size. At its best in moist soil rich in organic matter where growth is fast, but can be used in a wide range of soils. Thrives in full sun to part shade. Displays fluffy white flowers in Spring which attract birds.
A dwarf tree is just like its normal counterpart, except that it has been grafted onto a special rootstock that causes it to remain compact. The innovation of dwarf trees allows you to grow the variety in small spaces, or grow several different varieties where you may only have room for one normal tree.
8" pot size. | Syzygium australe
Resilience is a fast growing, aesthetic large native shrub with a beautiful foliage. It's foliage changes from coppery orange to a shiny, deep green with age. This shrub produces white fluffy flowers that are followed by edible dark red berries.
Resilience is ideal as a tub specimen or screening and hedging plant. Best placed in a position of full sun or partial shade. Can cope with a wide range of soils but prefers well-drained soils.
8''/20cm pot - Standard formation, approx 3ft tall | Paeonia hybrid 'Bartzella' Peony rose
Bartzella has large golden yellow double flowers.
Intersectional Peonies are an exciting new hybrid between Tree Peonies and Herbaceous Peonies. These beautiful plants combine the best of both worlds with an extended flowering season, a free flowering habit, many upright facing flowers, vigorous growth habit, and a long vase life when picked.
Dies down like the Herbaceous Peony, requires a cold wintering period to fully aid and promote new growth in Spring. Lots of lime improves the health and flowering ability of the all Peonies so be generous with feeding. Requires a part sun/shaded position. |