| Description | Camellia floribunda
Camellia Paradise Pinktastic is a hardy, compact, evergreen shrub that reaches up to 2-3m tall. It bears stunning hot pink fluffy buds that open in Autumn.
Pinktastic camellias are hybrid camellias bred in Australia to suit conditions here. They're perfect for hedging and will also look great as a feature in a large container or pot. Plant in a sunny position in rich, well drained soil. Water well and mulch in hotter months. Prune lightly and fertilise in Spring. | Ficus rubiginosa
Port Jackson Fig Tree is a perfect feature tree with an incredible root system. When the climate suits, the plant grows much larger, sending down aerial roots from the tree which, when they reach the ground quickly form roots and become much thicker. They supply nutrients to the fig, allowing it to grow faster than the host tree. The aerial roots gradually encircle the host tree, preventing its main trunk from expanding. Despite the relatively large size of the leaves, it is popular for bonsai.
- Evergreen feature tree
- Tolerates coastal areas
- Excellent shade tree
20 litre pot | Pieris japonica
Lily of the Valley shrub, Japanese a, the Pearl flower.
An elegant, evergreen shrub that has a rounded shape when young, that becomes upright with age. It has creamy white pendulous bell-shaped flowers that appear in Spring. It prefers a low light, sheltered position.
| Weigela florida
Eva Rathke is a beautiful slow-growing deciduous shrub valued for it's compact form and bright crimson, bell-shaped flowers. This variety flowers for a long time. It's foliage is dark green, oval and tapered.
Eva Rathke flowers in late spring to early summer. This plant makes for a charming mixed shrub border plant. Likes a position of both full sun and partial shade.
8"/20cm pot size. |
| Content | | Ficus rubiginosa
Port Jackson Fig, Rusty Fig or called 'Damun' in the Dharug language.
A large, fast-growing tropical tree with evergreen foliage native to eastern Australia. It has a large spreading growth, smooth grey trunks with buttresses and oval-shaped deep green leaves with velvety brown underneath.
It prefers rich fertile soil and has high water needs, particularly during summer when young. It will withstand coastal exposure but needs protection from strong winds.
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