| Description | Camellia sasanqua
Camellia Early Pearly bears stunning pale pink buds that open into beautiful double petal, white flowers in Autumn and Winter. Is a hardy evergreen shrub that can grow up to 4m tall. Great as a hedge, or feature plant. Plant in a sunny to part shade position in rich well drained soil. Water well and mulch in hotter months. Prune lightly and fertilise in Spring. | The Children's Rose bears beautiful light pink, many petaled blooms which are very fragrant.
It is a strong and healthy bush which will grow to about 1.5 metres in height. Children's Rose should revive a good watering at least every 10 days in hotter weather. Grows best in a position of sunlight and dry conditions.
Available online ONLY - Not in store. | Brachyscome multifida Mauve
A hardy native perennial that flowers profusely in the autumn and spring.
Also available in pink and white.
• Low spreading, only reaching heights of 50cm
• Gorgeous purple daisy flowers that attract lots of beneficial insects to your garden
• Suitable for pots & containers, rockeries, edging garden beds and the Cottage garden.
3"/7cm pot size. | Quercus robur
English Oaks are famous for being solid and strong. The trunk and secondary branches are very solid and are covered in thick blackish-grey bark which makes it quite a sight.
The autumn foliage is a rich, dark brown. As the foliage is smaller than other deciduous trees, fallen leaves are not particularly difficult to eliminate and will not clog drains.
10"/25cm pot | Lavandula angustifolia "Hidcote"
Hidcote Lavender is a dwarf bush with aromatic silver-green leaves bearing slender spikes of dark purple-blue flowers during spring and summer. The flowers are darker in colour than Munstead lavendar, and Hidcote does not grow as tall.
6" pot size, approximately 8-20cm in height. |
| Additional information |
| botanical name |
Camellia sasanqua
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| botanical name |
Lavandula angustifolia "Hidcote"
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| height x width |
30cm x 30cm
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| planting distance |
For border: 25cm
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| conditions |
Sunny open position in well-drained soil, lavender will not tolerate wet feet, please read Wet Feet Kills, prune after flowering
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| landscape use |
Borders, low hedges, single specimens, containers, cut flowers, pot pourri, lavender sachets
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