| Description | Acacia pycnantha
The Golden Wattle is a small and very hardy native Australian tree with bright green sickle-shaped leaves. Large golden ball-shaped flowers occur in Winter/Spring.
Golden Wattle grows to around 6 meters, and tolerates a wide range of conditions and soil types. This Acacia is Australia’s floral emblem.
6"/14cm pot size. | English Shrub Rose
Swan Rose features large white blooms in a rosette of decorative petals from late spring.
- Repeat flowering
- Tall strong stems
- Fragrant
Bush form. | Adenanthos cunninghamii
Woolly Bush Lighthouse is an upright Australian native shrub that is tough, with narrow soft needle-like grey and green foliage. Small red tubular flowers appear from the tips of the branches for most of the year. Bird attracting and drought tolerant.
| Daphne odora alba 'White'
An evergreen plant deep green leaves and fragrant clusters of small starry creamy white flowers in late winter – early spring. Great in a cottage garden. Prefers full sun to part shade. Keep head shaped in a ball by pruning when picking the flowers. Suitable for the garden or in a pot, makes a wonderful cut flower. Approx 1m high by 1.5m wide
8'' pot |
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