| Description | Dietes grandiflora
Dietes or Wild Irises are well known exotic plant with long strappy leaves and beautiful large blooms which are white marked with yellow and violet. They're a commonly seen in gardens and large landscapes throughout the country. They are perennial & evergreen, and grows up to 1.5m in large clumps. Wild Iris can grown in shade or sun and is tolerant of drought, salt and waterlogging, making it a versatile and very useful plant. | Tilia cordata
Linden Tree 'Greenspire™' is a medium-sized deciduous tree with a spreading, rounded crown. The dark green foliage is heart-shaped and turns a yellowish green in Autumn before loosing it's leaves. It has fragrant, yellow flowers in Summer, followed by small winged nutlets. This variety is bee and butterfly-attracting. The flowers are also known to be used to make a soothing, fragrant tea. Greenspire has a more upright cylindrical shape, better suited to smaller areas reaching 9m x 3m.
20"/50cm pot | Acer palmatum 'Autumn Fire'
Autumn Fire forms a beautiful mushroom shaped mound. It's new spring foliage emerges light green edged in pink. As Summer arrives, the pink fades and the green foliage becomes darker. Autumn colour is a fiery but beautiful mix of red and orange. Grows to a height of 3-5ft and a width of 6-8ft.
20''/50cm pot | Lagerstroemia indica x fauriei
Sioux Crepe Myrtles are tough, small trees that offer attractive bark, masses of medium musk pink flowers in summer and good yellow-orange autumn colours. One of the most popular hardy small trees around.
Crepe Myrtles are adaptable to most conditions, suitable for small gardens or amenity areas and can be a very effective street tree.
150 litre |