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| Malus 'Purple' Crab Apple 13" Pot remove | Olea 'Swan Hill' Olive Tree remove | Luma apiculata 'Myrtus Luma' remove | |||||||||||
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| Name | Malus 'Purple' Crab Apple 13" Pot remove | Olea 'Swan Hill' Olive Tree remove | Luma apiculata 'Myrtus Luma' remove | ||||||||||
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| SKU | PUCA0N42 | OESH00 | LUAP00 | ||||||||||
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| Price | $129.99 | Price range: $69.99 through $899.99 | Price range: $14.99 through $2,999.99 | ||||||||||
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| Description | Malus purpureaThe Purple Crab Apple makes a handsome small tree, quite round topped in maturity. With beautiful flowers which are a deep, red-purple colour creating an effect that looks almost unbelievably rich. A great specimen tree, in Autumn the Purple Crab Apple has dark purple fruit and leaves which turn shades of yellow and red. 13" pot size. | Olea europaeaSwan Hill Olive is a unique and elegant evergreen tree that grows to a large size of approximately 34ft in height. Likes moist to dry soils and is drought tolerant. Swan Hill should be planted in a position of full sun to partial shade. This tree has a very long life span and strong branches. It bears grey green foliage and light gray scaly bark. Please note, Swan Hill variety is a very low fruiting Olive, mainly used for screening and not fruiting. | Luma apiculataMyrtus Luma is the medium to tall hedge with real traditional style. A lot of people believe the only fast growing larger hedge with fine foliage is the Pittosporum. It is an extraordinarily versatile plant suitable for hedging, screening, topiary, or as a specimen tree, but its small, aromatic leaves respond so well to pruning that it is commonly used as a hedge. Myrtus luma also makes a wonderful specimen tree if left unpruned. With age it forms an outstanding trunk with cinnamon brown branches. Its bark peels to reveal streaks of pink and beige. What a plant! It really should be seen more in Australian gardens. | ||||||||||
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