| Name | Cabbage 'Red' 4" Pot remove | Euonymus 'Tom Thumb' Hedge remove | Ulmus parvifolia 'Chinese Elm' remove | Dichondra 'Silver Falls' remove |
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| Description | Cabbage brassica oleracea
Red Cabbage has nice, round heads and an attractive dark red/purple centre along with fancy wrapper leaves. This hybrid is hardy and provides a good yield.
Thrives in a full sunlight position.
4"/10cm pot
| Euonymus japonicus microphyllus
Japanese Spindle Bush or Tom Thumb is a box hedging plant with a difference.
• Glossy, dark green foliage with a mild serrated edge
• Ideal for box and medium hedging
• Tolerates coastal conditions and drought
Having trouble choosing the right Box Hedge for your garden?
Click here! | Ulmus parvifolia
The bark of the Chinese Elm is a real stand out feature, as the tree sheds it in patches, creating the effect of a tapestry of varying browns and greys. Foliage is lush, shiny and green, and the tree is semi deciduous, turning golden in autumn, and keeping its leaves in warmer areas. It has also been noted by many Aussie gardeners in recent years that native birds enjoy the fruit of the Chinese Elm. | Dichondra argentea
Regarded as a unique trailing accent plant for either hanging baskets, containers or raised beds where it will cascade gracefully over the edges
• Once established, it is drought and frost hardy
• Performs best in the full sun through to part shade
• Requires minimal watering and well-drained soil |
| Content | | | Video: Chinese Elms as a beautiful, medium size feature tree for a tough spot
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| botanical-name |
Euonymus fortunei, Euonymus japonicas microphyllus
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| height-x-width |
50cm x 50cm
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| planting-distance |
For border: 4 per metre
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| features |
Dense compact glossy dark green narrow leaves on a dwarf bush
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| conditions |
Very hardy, will thrive in most soils but prefers full sun to part shade in well drained soil
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| landscape-use |
Low hedge, borders, topiary, containers for patios and courtyards
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| botanical name |
Ulmus parvifolia
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| height x width |
8m x 8m
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| features |
Small glossy dark-green leaves with silvery serrated edges, they are semi evergreen with the leaves turning yellow and staying on the tree until late winter, the bark is very attractive and mottled grey, green, orange and brown
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| conditions |
Very hardy, prefers full sun in well-drained soil, good for planting in poor soil
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| landscape use |
Street planting, avenues, urban planting, specimen, group planting, avenues
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| height x width |
5-8cm x 1m
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