| Name | Citrus Orange Tree 'Washington Navel' 4L remove | Euonymus 'Green Rocket' remove | Aloe 'Gemini' PBR remove | Sisyrinchium 'Devon Skies' remove | Prunus 'Rosea' Pink Weeping Cherry remove |
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| Description | Citrus sinensis
Washington Navel is the most popular backyard orange grown in Australia. It is a relatively small tree and produces oranges that ripen mid winter and are medium to large in size and are very sweet and juicy.
Their skin is relatively easy to peel and they are seedless. This type of orange tree is suited to colder climates. The foliage it has is light to dark green and is glossy. This plant grows best in full sun or partial shade.
4 litre bag | Euonymus japonicus 'Green Rocket'
Green Rocket is a beautiful dark green hedging plant that produces gorgeous glossy, oval shaped leaves with a mildly serrated edge
• Used best as a box hedging plant or medium hedge
• Suits the Green & White garden style as well as formal, modern and poolside.
• Tolerant of poor soils, frost, drought and coastal conditions | Aloe hybrid
Aloe Gemini PBR is a sun-loving perennial that will showcase masses of pale orange flower spikes and decorative foliage that forms a stunning spiral as it ages. Aloe hybrids are gaining popularity as valuable additions to both potted specimens and garden plants. As a resilient and long-lived perennial, Aloes exhibit stunning structure and form even when not in bloom. Aloes are genuinely low maintenance.
- Drought and heat tolerant
- Bird attracting
- Frost tolerant
| Sisyrinchium
Devon Skies is a special ground cover that creates a magical carpet of little blue flowers in Spring-Summer.
While its foliage has a grass-like look, and it is often known as Blue-eye Grass, it is actually a bulb closely related to the Iris. Devon Skies grows well in pots, and is also is perfect for rockeries.
This plant enjoys being in full sun to part shade, and once established is both drought and frost hardy.
Grows approximately H: 15cm W: 30cm | Prunus subhirtella pendula 'Rosea'
'Rosea' Weeping Cherry is a superb pink-blossoming tree that has both spectacular floral and foliage beauty. And it's adaptable to a wide range of conditions, including heat and moderate drought, the trunk only growing as tall as its graft height. A wonderful little landscape feature!
See our Prunus - Ornamental Blossom Factsheet here for more about the different cherry and plum blossom varieties! |
| Content | | | | | These pink weeping cherries are part of the Subhirtella species, which are weeping cherries grow wider than their other relatives. This makes them the best choice for a weeping shade and feature tree. You can literally sit under an umbrella canopy of blossoms in the spring!
The Weeping Cherry tree is a superb blossoming tree that has both spectacular floral and foliage beauty and high versatility. These trees are grafted which means they stay small and do not grow in height once planted. Instead they mature by growing a thicker trunk and a much fuller weeping head.
Highly recommended as a landscape feature plant, with masses of flowers in spring. It’s adaptable to a wide range of conditions including heat and moderate drought. Good disease resistance, flowers best in full sun.
The 'Rosea' pink weeping cherry is best kept out of the wind so as to retain the blossoms and autumn leaves for longer. Weeping cherries don't like soggy roots so plant in well draining soil or in a mound above the soil line to assist with drainage.
It's worth mentioning that weeping cherry trees are a type of ornamental cherry, which means they don't produce edible fruit but instead put their energy into beautiful flowers. |
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| Botanical Name |
Sisyrinchium "Devon Skies"
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| Botanical Name |
Prunus subhirtella pendula 'Rosea'
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| Other Common Names |
Pink Weeping Cherry, Rosea Weeping Cherry
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| Origin |
Japan
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| Plant Type |
Weeping Tree
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| Leaf Drop |
Deciduous
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| Sunshine |
Full Sun, Part Shade
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| Tolerances |
Pollution Tolerant, Poor Soil Tolerant, Soggy Soil Sensitive, Frost Tolerant, Heat Tolerant, Drought Tolerant
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| Soil Type |
Loam, Loamy – Clay, Sandy – Loam, Well drained
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| pH |
Acidic, Neutral
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| Water Requirement |
Moderate
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| Fertilise Me |
October, September
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| Fertilizer Frequency |
Annually
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| Planting Distance |
Min. 3m away from any other plant or object
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| Max Height |
3m
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| Max Width |
4.5m
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| Growth Speed |
Moderate
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| Prune Me |
after flowering, Only if required
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| Flowering |
Yes
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| Flowering Time |
August, November, October, September
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| Flower Colour |
Pink
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| Fragrance |
None
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| Foliage Colour |
Green
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| Autumn Colour |
Orange, Red, Yellow
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| Fruit / Seed |
No
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| Attracts |
Bees
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| Toxic To |
Dogs
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| Uses |
Feature Tree
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