| Description | Correa pulchella x reflexa
This lovely evergreen native hybrid derived it’s name ‘Dusky Bells’ from the cute pink-red bell shaped flowers that pop out of the shrub in winter and spring.
The plant itself forms a tight compact bush, and attracts birds to your garden!
A reasonably hardy plant, prefers moist, well drained soils in part shade but will tolerate full sun. Grows approximately H: 1 Meter W: 3 Meters | Trachelospermum jasminoides 'Selbra'PBR
'Star of Toscana' is an elegant, vigorous climber of glossy, lanceolate leaves with an abundance of highly frangrant soft yellow star shaped flowers, that bloom continuously throughout summer and autumn. Perfect for coving fences, walls and pergolas or even used as a ground cover, low hedge or container plant. When using Star of Toscana as a climber you will need to provide strong support. Plant in a full sun to part shade area, with well drained soil. It will tolerate most soil types, is low maintenance and is relatively drought tolerant once established. Regular pruning may be required to keep it neat and tidy. Fertilse annually with a complete slow release fertiliser. Can grow to a height and width of up to 8 metres with support to climb. | Correa alba
A popular choice amongst council and parks landscapers due to its set-and-forget nature, the Correa is a attractive, hardy and versatile perennial shrub.
• White star-shaped flowers with rounded, velvety leaves
• Will grow in both full sun or part shade, tolerating harsh Australian soil and weather
• Responds well to pruning, making neat hedges or even native topiary | Dicksonia antarctica
Soft Tree Fern is a very tough tree fern that is probably the best choice if you are looking for a reliable fern for a shady position in the garden. The beautiful fronds are produced throughout the warmer months of the year.
Once Soft Tree Fern gets fully established, it is also surprisingly capable of withstanding dry spells. The only maintenance required is the removal of dead and dying fronds once or twice a year and feeding with well rotted manure at the same time.
Grows approximately H:1.5 - 15 Meters W:1 - 2 Meters
7"/18cm pot size. | Scaevola albida 'Mauve Clusters' Fan flower
A soft purple flowering native ground cover, lovely in a hanging basket where it will trail over the sides, or mass plant around shrubs for a natural wildflower look. Plant in full sun to part shade
6''/14cm pot |
| Additional information |
| botanical name |
Correa pulchella x C reflexa
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| height x width |
60cm x 1m
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| conditions |
Sun to part shade in moist well drained soil, hardy and will tolerate frost and drought
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| landscape use |
general garden beds, mass plantings, borders
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| botanical name |
Scaevola spp.
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| height x width |
30-45cm x 60-70cm
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| features |
Beautiful clusters of purple, blue, white or pink fan shaped flowers againsta backdrop of bright green leaves in spring and summer
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| conditions |
Full sun to part shade in well-drained soil, adaptable to most conditions
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| landscape use |
Foreground planting, covering banks, groundcover, pots, specimen
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