| Description | Allocasuarina torulosa
The Forest Sheoak is a hardy native Australian tree with a light brown bark with deep fissures. The leaves are thin green needles, similar to a pine tree. A good garden specimen.
Male Forest Sheoak trees have gold flowers in Autumn and the female have rounded warty cones. In Winter the branches turn a beautiful copper colour. Sheoaks are good for windbreaks and screening.
12"/30cm pot size. | Rosa floribunda
Gold Bunny produces large classical shaped golden yellow blooms from Spring to Autumn. It is mass flowering, fragrant, and repeat flowering. Suitable for cut flowers.
Approximately 2ft in height (60cm)
Available online ONLY - Not in store. | Salix babylonica
Weeping Willow is a beautiful deciduous variety that is very hardy. It forms a gracefully rounded crown to about 50 feet in height with a spread just as wide.
Willow Weeping bears dark gray bark. It's branches divide into many thin stems that hang in pendulous curtains to the ground. This tree is very adaptable and will thrive in most soils.
6''/14cm pot | Lavandula angustifolia
Traditionally English Lavender was grown for its heavenly fragrance, used in oils and potpourri.
• Small, slender blue-ish purple flowers on tall stems above the foliage
• Grown in pots, as a hedge or in the cottage garden to attract bees and butterflies
• Tolerates drought and dry conditions, preferring well drained soils
6"/14cm pot | Hosta hybrid
Select a shaded position in a well-drained soil. For best results ensure soil is kept well watered during the warmer months as Hostas do not grow well if conditions are too dry. Ensure plants are protected from snails and slugs.
- Large heart shaped foliage
- Great for shaded areas
- Summer flowering
4"/10cm pot |
| Content | | 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. Renown for their flowers and beauty they are also loved for other reasons such as their fruit, the rose hip which can be made into an old fashioned jam or for garden uses such as ground covers and hedging.
Roses range in size and variety from your standard and bush roses right up there with your climbers and weeping varieties, amongst all their beautiful colour, variety and hardy nature there is bound to be the perfect rose out there for your garden. | | | Hosta hybrid
Dew Drop Hosta have gorgeous emerald green leaves with cream edges and lovely lavender-pink flowers. Hostas are best suited for shady spots, as features, low borders, or mass planted under shade trees. They are excellent-looking foliage plants with heart-shaped leaves.
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| height x width |
1m x 1m
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| planting distance |
For border: 50cm
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| features |
Narrow aromatic grey-green leaves and slender spikes of tiny fragrant purple flower spikes during summer
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| conditions |
Sunny open position in well-drained soil, lavender will not tolerate wet feet, please read Wet Feet Kills, prune after flowering
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| landscape use |
Borders, hedges, single specimens, containers, cut flowers, pot pourri, oil, lavender sachets
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