| Description | Pyrus communis
Deliciously sweet. This variety has a similar shape to Bartlett but features higher sugar content. Its brilliant, bright-red skin makes it a dramatic dessert pear. Good when eaten fresh or canned. Originates from Victoria, Australia, in the early 1930s. Will require cross-pollination.
| Agapanthus orientalis 'White'
Tall White Agapanthus have long arching foliage with gorgeous tall white flowers that are displayed in the spring and summer. This variety is a perfect plant in times of drought and water restrictions. Thrives in a position of full sun.
Tall White Agapanthus is frost tolerant and requires little water once established. Great as an edging for driveways and fence lines. They are very hardy and tolerant poor quality soil. This variety produces an abundance of bright white flowers making them a fantastic addition to any garden.
6"/14cm pot size. | Cupressus sempervirens 'glauca'
With dark, elegant green foliage the Glauca Pencil Pine is one of the narrowest of pencil Pines
• Perfect for narrow or tight spaces
• Line your walkway, driveway or avenue for the best effect
• Low to no maintenance
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| Content | | | Glauca Pencil Pines are widely known as the narrowest of all conifers. Conifer pencil pine doesn’t produce lots of cones that weigh down the branches and cause them to flop outwards, ruining their beautiful, conical shape. and they’re very hardy and tolerant.
Glauca Pencil Pines grow at a rate of about 1 meter per year in the right soils. Use them to frame features in the garden, create a narrow screen or line avenues.
As the name suggests, the pencil conifer grows in a tall, pencil-like shape without needing to be pruned. They grow best in full sun in well drained, loamy soil. |