| Description | Plectranthus plepalila
Mona Lavender (Spur flower) is an attractive plant that does not spread like other members of the family, but forms a neat shrub with an upright, erect habit. Numerous spikes of white-coloured flowers begin to appear from late Summer through Autumn complementing the ornamental foliage of deep green leaves with dark purple coloured undersides. This fast-growing plant is best placed in a full sun to part shade location.
| Salvia "Hot Lips" is a small bushy perennial that puts out a lot of pretty bicolour blooms in white and lipstick red (hence the name) from mid Summer to mid-Autumn. The foliage has a delicious blackcurrant scent when you crush it or brush past.
They are known to mutate because of various conditions such as heat, which makes them produce either all white, or all red flowers, and sometimes an uneven mix of both.
Gross to about 60cm wide by 80cm high, and likes full sun.
8" pot size. | Hibiscus
White Kalakaua displays beautiful large double creamy white flowers. This plant reaches approximately 3m in height and 1.5m in width. Likes a full sun, frost free position. It is noted for its bushy habit. This hardy variety produces flowers en masse over Spring and Summer. Bird, bee and butterfly attracting. This evergreen is an all-round great addition to any garden.
| Citrus aurantifolia
Tahitian Limes are probably the most popular lime tree, for a host of reasons. They're thornless, unlike other lime varieties, and the fruit are a good size with no seeds. Limes are fantastic to have handy for cooking and making refreshing drinks.
Tahitian Lime trees will grow up to 3 meters tall, and are a good small to medium size fruit tree for limited space. They also tolerate some frost, so they do fairly well down south as long as a spot with plenty of sun is chosen. Tahitian Limes are also a popular plant for large pots.
12" pot size |