| Description | Osteospermum ecklonis 'Serenity Lemonade' African daisy
Osteospermim Serenity Lemonade is a gorgeous ground cover African Daisy that will create a mounded ground cover for your garden, or look equally stunning in a large pot. The large Daisy like flowers change as they age, from a soft yellow through to a pale lemon with a strong blue eye.
These low growing ground covers are heat and frost tolerant and bloom repeatedly. Once established the weeds will really struggle to push through and over run these. Prefers a full sun to part shade position and extremely low maintenance. Ideal for sunny borders and great for container planting. | Acer palmatum 'Ichigyoji'
Ichigyoji is an open deciduous tree with gorgeous foliage of lobed palm shaped leaves which emerge gold in spring, and turn bright orange in autumn before dropping it's leaves. It is fairly vigorous and can grow more than 4 metre in height.
8'' pot
| Acacia baileyana 'Purpurea'
Acacia Purpurea Cootamundra Wattlehis is an easy care and fast growing large shrub makes a great colour contrast plant. It produces feathery silver-grey foliage which features striking purple new growth for most of the year.
During Spring it is graced with masses of spherical golden yellow flower heads 1 cm in diameter. Best in a sunny position in well drained soils. A good water usage plant, but can be short lived, usually lasting ten to fifteen years.
6" pot size. | Dwarf Red Torchlily - Red hot poker
A dwarf red, clumping, flowering perennial with thin, strappy, green leaves with large spiked flowers throughout Summer and Autumn. Ideal for full sun and part shade in garden beds, rock gardens, dry river beds, borders, mass plantings and pots. Long-lasting cut flower. Attracts bees, butterflies and birds. Mature growth: 40x 40cm | Acacia baileyana
'Cootamundra Wattle' is a very fast growing small tree with beautiful grey feathery foliage and bright yellow flowers in winter. The winter flowering is often so prolific that can hide the foliage. The colour and texture of the leaves is a year round feature. This species does tend to seed itself so it is best not to plant it near areas of natural bushland to prevent it from establishing feral populations, however, in urban areas it makes a magnificent small street tree, growing from 6 to 8 metres tall. | Agapanthus praecox orientalis
Baby Pete Agapanthus (Dwarf African Lily) is a newly bred, dwarf variety with purple/blue flowers reaching a maximum height of only 40cm x 40cm wide. Very easy to care for, minimal watering required and can grow in most soil types. Plant in a full sun position in well drained fertile garden soil for best results. Perfect for mass planting, borders, driveways and avenues or underneath trees.
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