| Description | Kennedia nigricans
The Black Coral Pea or Black Coral creeper is an Australian native climber that produces fascinating black and yellow flowers from spring to summer. It can cover 6m in diameter. Prefers light to heavy soil in an open sunny position, drought and frost-resistant. Suitable to coastal exposure.
6"/14cm pot | Lychnis chalcedonica
Lychnis 'Maltese Cross' is a hardy perennial known for its clusters of brilliant scarlet-red flowers held high above sturdy green stems. Flowering in late spring to summer, it creates a bold splash of colour that attracts butterflies and bees. With its upright growth and striking blooms, it’s an excellent choice for cottage gardens, borders, and cut flower displays.
- Light: Full sun to part shade
- Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil
- Frost: Cold hardy; tolerates frosts
6" / 14 cm pot | Podocarpus macrophyllus
Commonly called Japanese Yew or Buddhist Pine, this evergreen conifer is prized for its elegant, upright growth and narrow, glossy green leaves. Versatile and hardy, it makes an excellent screening plant, clipped hedge, or feature tree, and adapts well to both formal and contemporary gardens.
- Pruning: Easy to trim; ideal for hedges or topiary.
- Feeding: Apply a slow-release fertilizer in spring.
- Size: Can reach 6–10 m tall and 3–4 m wide
12" / 30 cm pot |