| Description | Adenanthos sericeus compacta
Common names: Albany woolly bush or Silver streak plant
Woolly Bush is a native Australian shrub with a conifer look originating from Western Australia. It gets its name from the silky feel of its foliage, which also makes it popular in the cut flower industry. It is a terrific hardy native screening plant that can grow several meters tall and is drought and also salt tolerant. Woolly Bush looks great in the garden with its lovely silver green foliage that appears to be dusted with snow. Dwarf variety reaching 1.5m. | Hydrangea macrophylla 'Pink' Ball
Macrophylla perform best in a part shade position sheltered form the hot sun and wind with a rich, porous, moist soil. Dead head and prune to shape after flowering, Hydrangeas can be cut back quite hard if need be. Feed with an organic slow release fertiliser in late spring. White varieties do not change colour, no matter the pH.
Height 2m, width 1.5m | Pelargonium x hortorum ‘Maverick Violet™’ Geranium
Maverick™ Violet is a modern hybrid variety of geranium that has been specifically developed to produce large bright purple flowers on very large flower heads. It is generally disease free and drought tolerant.
4”/10cm pot |
| Content | | Hydrangea macrophylla 'Pink' Ball
Hydrangeas are a timeless, traditional favourite, these deciduous shrubs dazzle with flower colours of blue, white, red, pink or purple. ‘Ball’ varieties are named accordingly with large, balls of flowers on display in summer. | |