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Acer 'Crimson Wave' Japanese Maple 20" Pot removeRhagodia 'Creeping Saltbush' removeMagnolia ‘Greenback™’ removeCallistemon 'Mary MacKillop' remove
NameAcer 'Crimson Wave' Japanese Maple 20" Pot removeRhagodia 'Creeping Saltbush' removeMagnolia ‘Greenback™’ removeCallistemon 'Mary MacKillop' remove
ImageClose-up of the leaves of an Acer 'Crimson Wave' Japanese Maple 12" Pot, showcasing their delicate, serrated edges and crimson wave-like coloration.Rhagodia 'Creeping Saltbush' @ Hello Hello PlantsMagnolia grandiflora Greenback magnolia tree advanced large branches green leavesCallistemon 'Mary MacKillop' 10" pot features bright red cylindrical flowers and lush green leaves, embodying Mary MacKillop's vibrant legacy. This bottlebrush plant adds a lively touch to any garden or home.
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Acer palmatum dissectum 'Crimson Wave'

A stunning cut-leaf form of the 'Japanese Maple' has a more spreading than weeping habit. It has beautiful foliage that is a deep red colour in spring and summer. The autumn colour is a brighter red. Each plants has its own individual character and make stunning features in Japanese gardens or near ornamental ponds. 20''/50cm pot

Rhagodia spinescens

Creeping Saltbush is a compact and hardy shrub with attractive silvery foliage and a nice dense habit. This is a very low maintenance plant for landscaping work. It can be pruned to shape if desired to form an informal low hedge.

Creeping Saltbush grows best in full sun to light shade. It is frost and drought tolerant, and suits coastal sites as it is salt tolerant.

Grows approximately H:1.2 Meters W:2-3 Meters

Magnolia grandiflora  'MGTIG' icon Greenback®

Greenback® Magnolias are a Magnolia with a difference. Unlike its cousins, this large growing specimen does not have the velvety brown underside on its leaves and instead sports a soft green, hence the name 'Greenback'

Magnolia Greenback®, being one of the largest in the family, make wonderful dense hedging and screening or large shade and feature trees. They tolerate a wide range of conditions including heat, poor soils and some mild coastal conditions. During the warmer months the occasional large, white fragrant Magnolia flower will make an appearance on the tips of the branches.   See our Magnolia & Michelia - Evergreen Factsheet here for more about the different Magnolia Michelia varieties!
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Callistemon citrinus 

Mary MacKillop produces bottlebrush flower heads, about 12cm long, coloured a deep maroon blush. This variety flowers profusely from late Spring into Summer. It's new growth is deep pinkish red, whilst the mature foliage is a mid-green. This shrub grows to heights of around 1-3m.
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Botanical Name

Magnolia grandiflora 'MGTIG' Greenback®

Other Common Names

Southern Magnolia

Origin

Southeastern USA

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December, February, January, March, November, October, September

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Monthly, When needed

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2-3m apart

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