| Name | Ulmus glabra 'Weeping Elm' remove | Morus 'Weeping Mulberry' 24" Pot remove | Buxus 'Dutch Box' remove | Cotinus 'Purple Smoke Bush' 10" Pot remove | Osteospermum 'Akila Purple' African Daisy remove | Prunus 'Sunset' Nectarine (Super Dwarf) remove | Rose 'Lili Marlene' 2ft Standard remove |
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| Description | Ulmus glabra 'Camperdownii'
Weeping Elm or Wych elm is a popular small weeping tree suitable for inner city gardens. It is also great as a lawn specimen in parks and gardens where there is adequate space for full development.
Weeping Elm trees are adaptable to a wide range of site conditions, but are best in moist, well drained soils that are acid to slightly alkaline. Good tolerance to air pollution makes them a great urban tree. | Morus alba "Pendula"
Weeping Mulberry Trees are very beautiful small to medium weeping trees with large heart shaped leaves. The foliage is a luscious glossy green and turns a beautiful golden colour in Autumn, hanging down on long gracefull weeping branches. The Weeping Mulberry Tree has the exclusive role of feeding fussy silkworms, making it a bit fancy. It's a long lived tree that is relatively hardy.
The Weeping Mulberry also features small red flowers and small edible red mulberries, which stain paths less than other darker Mulberry varieties. As mulberries are usually too tender to make it to the supermarket, this is a great berry to grow at home.
13" pot size, approximately 5ft in height. | Buxus sempervirens suffruticosa
A glossy green, rounded leaf box hedging plant
• Used for low to medium hedging and topiary
• Planted in the garden, along borders, pathways and in pots
• Tolerates shady positions | Cotinus Coggygria, Smoketree
Purple Smoke Bush is a gem in the garden thanks to it's unique blend of colours that change throughout the seasons. A large deciduous shrub or small tree, its beautiful eye-catching Spring foliage is green overlaid with purple. Summer brings deep purple foliage that then turns deep orange and bronze in a burst of glory for an Autumn show.
Purple Smokebush gets its name from the clouds of smoke-like purple and pink "flowers" it produces in early Summer. These are very beautiful themselves, and are prized along with the foliage by florists. Grows best in full sun to partial shade and it is tolerant of drought and most soils, making it a great addition to many gardens.
10" pot size. | Osteospermum ecklonis
African Daisies are one of the toughest groundcovers in the world, and are very hardy. These are the classically beautiful purple African Daisies with black and yellow centres. Great as a ground cover or low shrub, they also do well in pots. Suitable for coastal areas, they sometimes grow right on the beach. | Prunus persica
Super Dwarf Nectarine Sunset is a dark red/purple foliage, deciduous tree providing full sized sweet and juicy fruit that can be eaten straight off the tree. Specifically bred for Australia's cool climate. This Nectarine is self fertile so only one tree is required. Should mature to 1.5m tall and no more. Use fertile soil in full sun. | Floribunda rose 'Lili Marlene'
Fragrant medium red flowers, with dark green leaves. Compact growing.
Approximately 2ft in height.
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| Content | | | If your looking for a small hedging plant then this is the one for you. Dutch Box is a dwarf box that grows with dense, glossy green foliage and works well in shaded areas.
Dutch Box also likes part shade in moist, well-drained soil, but will tolerate a wide range of soils and conditions. It should be clipped to maintain a formal shape.
Slight yellow discolouration of the leaves on Dutch box may occur during cooler months, but don't worry, this is normal! This is remedied by applying with Dolomite Lime, and a slow release fertilizer a month later. Or you can just leave your Dutch Box alone and it will come back lovely and green and spring.
Having trouble choosing the right Box Hedge for your garden? Click here! | | | | Roses are easily one of the most popular and widely cultivated groups of flowering plants. Numerous different cultivars have been produced over the last two centuries, although roses have been grown for millennia before their popularity bloomed. Renowned for their flowers and beauty, they are also loved for other reasons such as their fruit. The rose hip can be made into an old fashioned jam. Roses range in size and variety from your standard and bush roses to climbers and weeping varieties. Amongst all their beautiful colours, varieties and fragrances there is bound to be the perfect rose out there for your garden. For more information on selecting and growing roses, visit our Rose Factsheet. |
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| Additional information |
| botanical name |
Ulmus Glabra Pendula Camperdownii
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| height x width |
3m x 4m at 20 years
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| features |
Large rough leaves are formed on branches which have a zigzag formation. a formal umbrella shape can be achieved with pruning
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| conditions |
Hardy, but prefers Full sun to part shade with well drained mulched soil
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| landscape use |
Magnificent specimen, suitable for parks or gardens
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| botanical name |
Morus alba "Pendula"
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| height x width |
3m x 3m at 20 years
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| features |
Small red flowers and small edible sweet red-black mulberries, large shiny lime green leaves on long pendulous branches
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| conditions |
Hardy, but prefers Full sun with well drained mulched soil
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| landscape use |
Small gardens, specimens, avenue planting
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| botanical-name |
Buxus sempervirens "Suffruticosa"
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| height-x-width |
Up to 1m, but usually kept quite low as slow growing
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| planting-distance |
For border: 5 or 6 per metre
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| features |
An evergreen dwarf shrub with glossy green oval foliage and a dense growth habit
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| conditions |
Sun to part shade in moist, well-drained soil, but will tolerate a wide range of soils and conditions, clip to maintain formal shape
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| landscape-use |
Edges and borders, topiary, pots and general garen planting, widely used in formal gardens
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| height x width |
3m x 3m
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| features |
Attractive rounded purple foliage with a red tinge in spring and autumn, inflorescences appear in summer covering the bush like a cloud of smoke
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| conditions |
Full sun to part shade in well-drained soil
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| landscape use |
Specimen, feature, color contrast
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