| Description | Camellia japonica
Japonica varieties of Camellia are better suited to shady areas so that their foliage does not burn. They will be fine in morning sun, but not hot afternoon sun, and protect from high winds.
Nuccio's Jewel Camellia has dark green, glossy, evergreen leaves and from early winter to spring it will show semi-double creamy white flowers with pink splotches and yellow centres. It has upright growth, perfect for screens and hedging, formal gardens, containers and more. | Prunus salicina
The Satsuma is a blood plum that produces a gorgeous red plum with firm but juicy, dark red flesh. Great for fresh eating and also ideal for stewing, the Satsuma is partially self-pollinating, but we recommend growing it with a Santa Rosa for the best possible crop of fruit.
7''/18cm pot - DWARF VARTIETY | Wisteria sinensis
One of the most popular Wisteria available with slightly smaller flowers than that of the Wisteria floribunda, hanging 18-30cm off the vine
• Long, fragrant purple flowers covering bare vines in the early spring
• Can be trained to climb along a fence, trellis, arbor or archways.
• Prefers a full sun position in moist, well-drained soil
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10"/25cm pot |
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| botanical name |
Wisteria sinensis
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| height x width |
Climber up to 10m
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| features |
Long lavender-blue racemes of fragrant pea-like flowers up to 30cm long appear in spring on bare branches before the leaves appear giving a spectacular display, large velvety pods are produced in autumn, very hardy and fast growing
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| conditions |
Full sun in well-drained soil, prune regally,
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| landscape use |
Pergolas, arbors, rotundas, trellis, can be trained into Standards and Topiary,
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