| Description | 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. | Decorative Terracotta indoor and outdoor use for feature plants. Great alone or try clustering different sizes to make an attractive feature.
- Waterproof and frost-tolerant
- Lightweight
- Ideal for plant pot sizes 10″/25cm pot
Approximate weight: 4.8kg. | Daphne odora x bholua 'Perfume princess' ™
Perfume Princess Daphnes likes a frost-free spot with good drainage.
Unlike other daphne varieties, it is happy in full sun or part shade and will tolerate most soils. It’s perfect for containers or in the garden or both! Make the most of its sweet scent by planting it near a window, doorway or path. Blooms appear from mid-winter to spring.
8"/20cm pot |
| Content | Video: Chinese Elms as a beautiful, medium size feature tree for a tough spot
| | Daphne Perfume Princess has stunning clear white blooms with an enchanting sweet fragrance. Perfume Princess varieties have been bred specifically for it's capabilities including: Flowering the earliest, longest lasting flowering times and it's fragrance. |
| Additional information |
| 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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