| Description | Rosa floribunda
Hannah Gordon features multi headed white flowers edged and flushed in red/pink colour. Repeat flowering and fragrant.
| Juniperus virginiana 'Skyrocket'
Skyrocket has a stately, columnar form making it probably the narrowest juniper available; it resembles a skyrocket!
Both durable and versatile, Skyrocket Pencil Pines look great grouped to form a colorful screen or garden accent. They fit into very difficult places such as narrow side yards between homes, and are also a good windbreak plant in both cold or hot climates. Perfect for a vertical accent in mixed conifer or cottage gardens.
8''/20cm pot
| Boronia heterophylla 'Magenta Stars'
Big sister to Plum Bells, this dainty native shrub with evergreen leaves gives you twice the blooms in spring, because it's twice the height! Cut some stems to enjoy the vibrant colour and gentle fragrance indoors, and you'll have pruned it for next year too. Water regularly but make sure roots do not become water logged.
2m x 1.5m wide
6'' pot size | Cordyline banksii
This fantastic Electric Pink Cordyline makes a brilliant statement in anyone's garden or pot. With it's hot pink striped leaves it is easily considered one of the best Cordylines yet!
The Electric Pink Cordyline is a compact, low maintenance plant. It can withstand the heat just as well as the frost without losing that brilliant pink colour.
6''/14cm pot |
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