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| Agonis 'Jedda's Dream' Willow Myrtle 16" Pot remove | Strelitzia 'Bird of Paradise' remove | Banksia Rose 'Yellow' 6" Pot remove | |||||||||
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| Name | Agonis 'Jedda's Dream' Willow Myrtle 16" Pot remove | Strelitzia 'Bird of Paradise' remove | Banksia Rose 'Yellow' 6" Pot remove | ||||||||
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| SKU | AFDR01 | BIRD00 | BANKRN35 | ||||||||
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| Price | $229.99 | Price range: $8.99 through $339.99 | $17.99 | ||||||||
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| Description | Agonis Flexuosa "Dwarf Red Peppermint"Jedda’s Dream Agonis' are a tightly packed, medium to large Australian native shrub which bear rich dark purple, peppermint scented foliage. This shrub produces small white, scented flowers that bloom in Spring. Fantastic for hardy, colourful screens. Best placed in a sunny warm position in well drained soils. This plant is drought, frost and wind tolerant. This native shrub is bird attracting and requires low maintenance making it a great addition to any garden. 16" pot size. | Strelitzia reginaeExotic blue and orange flowers in the shape of a bird give this plant its name, Bird of Paradise. • Tropical looking broad round leaves • Looks great in pots, along fence lines and in poolside gardens • Tolerates drought, light frost and poor soils | Rosa banksiaeThe Banksia Rose is a tough evergreen climbing rose with soft ruffled yellow flowers which appear in Spring. Like Iceberg Roses, it's prized as a disease resistant and hardy rose. It works well as a groundcover rose or a climber when given a support such as a trellis. The Banksia rose is an incredibly useful and versatile climber or groundcover as it is low maintenance, thornless and tolerates full sun and part shade. 6"/14cm pot size. | ||||||||
| Content | [one_half] [/one_half] [one_half_last padding ="0 0 0 20px"] Bird of Paradise are native to South Africa, and are very hardy and can be grown in full sun to part shade. They get their name from their exotic blue/orange flowers that resemble the head of a colourful tropical bird. Bird of Paradise have large, lush foliage and look great when used in rockeries and interplanted with yuccas and agaves. Great for creating a tropical feel in the garden. We refer to these as "Flowering Bird of Paradise" or Strelitzia Bird of Paradise (a bit of a mouthful that comes from their botanical name) because there is another variety of Bird of Paradise called Giant Bird of Paradise. These have much bigger leaves, are taller growing, and are often planted together with Flowering Bird of Paradise to create a multi-layered, tropic garden effect even as far south as Melbourne. [/one_half_last] | ||||||||||
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