| Description | Petunia amore ‘King of Spades’
A happy circus of color, you’ll fall in love with this darker bicolor petunia that displays five red hearts on each blossom. Yellow adds a striking contrast to complete the look. Its semi-trailing habit and long performance make it perfect for containers and baskets.
6'' pot size | Buxus microphylla
Korean Box is a fantastic compact shrub with long but finer leaves than most buxus. It's foliage is a bright green long oval shape with gloss. It is one of the lowest growing buxus and so is ideal for box hedging, however it can tend to turn yellow in full sun, so it will prefer a part shade/filtered light position.
Korean box is one of the slower growing varieties and is great in pots or as topiary's. This plant has a moderate growth rate that grows to approximately 50-60cm in height. Plant every 20cm - 5 per meter for an optimum hedge. | Wisteria floribunda
Wisteria Violacea Plena bears masses of semi-double mauve flowers with a light fragrance in early Spring and spectacular autumn foliage colour. This hardy Wisteria is a fast grower so it’s ideal for covering pergolas or arbours and providing much needed shade over the Summer months.
Wisteria floribunda are a hardy Japanese climber that will create a beautiful focal point with stunning pendulous racemes of long flowers that can grow up to 1m long on some varieties. Wisterias prefer their tops in the sun but their roots in a cool moist position. They will need strong support so are perfect for growing over a pergola or arch, on walls or fences or along a verandah. Flowers appear in early Spring
See our Wisteria Factsheet here for more about the different Wisteria varieties!
For care instructions, features and more, check out Additional Information below |
| Content | Petunia amore ‘King of Spades’
There are five cherry pink hearts on each golden bloom. Each bloom is around 6cm across and they open in abundance. A semi trailing plant with good vigour and plenty of flowers.
Perennial Petunias are quick to grow and establish and will be covered in flowers for many months. They have the advantage of lasting a few years in the garden as opposed to their annual counterparts. They have excellent cold tolerance, and are renowned for being tough with weatherproof blooms. The flowers can bloom from spring to autumn, longer in warmer climates.
Plant into a moderately fertile to humus rich, well drained soil. Add a diluted liquid fertiliser fortnightly, or some slow release pellets every couple of months to keep them blooming at their best. A light prune will also help prolong flowering. In pots and hanging baskets use a good quality potting mix. | | Wisterias look great planted over archways and pergolas. Wisterias are hardy fast growing climbers that have long been sought after for their magnificent drooping sprays of perfumed flowers. They are deciduous and frost hardy with twisted woody stems. Most varieties flower in early Spring which is followed by soft light green foliage throughout Spring and Summer, bean like seed pods are produced after flowering. Wisterias require good strong support, they may take a few years to establish, once established they are a vigorous climber. If required, prune after flowering to shape your Wisterias. Wisterias can also be grown as standards. They love full sun positions in well drained soils, water and fertilise well when they are flowering and also in the warmer months. We recommend Fertilising every three months with Devotion™ Time Release Fertiliser.
For more information on these beautiful climbers, visit our Wisteria factsheet. |
| Additional information | |
| Botanical Name |
Buxus microphylla microphylla
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| Mature Height |
60cm
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| Mature Width |
40cm
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| Sunshine |
Full Shade, Part Shade
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| Uses |
Topiary, pots, box hedging, mazes
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| Planting Distance |
5 per metre for low border, 3 or 4 per metre for taller hedge
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| botanical-name |
Wisteria floribunda "alba"
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| height-x-width |
Climber up to 7m
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| features |
Long blue racemes of fragrant pea-like flowers up to 60cm long appear in spring often after the leaves have appeared 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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