| Description | Chrysanthemum
Best grown in cool climates but will grow and flower well into warmer regions. They prefer a position in full sun with some protection from hot afternoon sun. They require well drained soil and protection from the wind.
- Pest and disease free
- Perfect for cut-flowers
- Very low maintenance
6"/14cm pot | Leucospermum patersonii
Leucospermum 'Tango' provides gorgeous big tea cupped flowers mixed with orange and reds that begin from late spring. It is an evergreen, South African native shrub that is mildly frost and drought tolerant. Reaching a maturity of roughly 2x2m.
| Rosa floribunda
Scarlet Queen Elizabeth has classic, red blooms on long, slender stems that make it ideal for cuttings. It has a light scent and is disease-resistant for easy growing.
| Osteospermum
Osteospermum 3D™ Violet Ice has double layered violet flowers that will stay open all day and night. These low growing shrubs are very easy to grow and maintain. Heat and frost tolerant, and will bloom repeatedly most of the year in a sunny position. Once established the weeds will really struggle to push through and over run these. Prefers a full sun to part shade position and are extremely low maintenance. Ideal for sunny borders and great for container planting.
| Acer palmatum dissectum 'Irish Lace'
Irish Lace is a green lace leaf variety. In the spring the foliage emerges reddish-pink. Summer displays red-green colours. Come Autumn, foliage turns a brilliant red!
Irish Lace maple has slow-growth. It makes an excellent tree for a container growing or feature display. Likes full sun to part shade.
10" pot size, approximately 1.4m in height.
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| Content | Chrysanthemum morifolium
Also known as Florist's Daisy, Hardy Garden Mum or just Mum's.
Chrysanthemums are herbaceous flowering perennials that many people use as annuals, native to Eastern Asia.
They are strong shrubby plants with erect stems and masses of double-flowered daisy-like flowers that appear from late summer to autumn.
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