| Description | Dichondra argentea
Regarded as a unique trailing accent plant for either hanging baskets, containers or raised beds where it will cascade gracefully over the edges
• Once established, it is drought and frost hardy
• Performs best in the full sun through to part shade
• Requires minimal watering and well-drained soil | Acer japonicum 'Vitifolium'
An attractive Japanese Maple known for great autumnal colour, broad lobed leaves with serrated margins starting green and ending a brilliant reddish-orange in autumn. Its shape and size makes it suitable for small gardens, and along driveways. It is an outstanding feature tree! Suitable for all landscape situations when planted in a protected area. Like most Japanese Maples, this tree prefers a position out of direct sun and harsh winds. Likes a moist, slightly acidic, well drained soil. 5m x 5m
8″/20cm pot | Banksia ericifolia 'Little Eric'
A terrific hardy small shrub which can be used for low hedging and screening as well as a lovely feature plant, and does well in coastal gardens. It has attractive orange flowers with maroon styles and whitish perianth from winter through spring, and they are highly attractive to large and small honey eating birds and insects. It suits a wide range of conditions and soils, including dry and partly shaded spots, where it will still flower. It is a very easy care plant. It can also be pruned into a more dense shape, this is best done in autumn and after flowering. It is a more compact form of Banksia ericifolia.
6''/14cm pot | Anigozanthos "Big Red"
Big Red Kangaroo Paws are a large growing bright red variety that bloom from Spring through Autumn (nearly year round along the coast).
Kangaroo Paws in general are classic native Aussie gem, and have all the features of a great plant. They're vigorous, hardy, low maintenance, flower in the warmer months and attract birds to the garden. Kangaroo Paws can grow to 1.5 meters tall with flower stems, which can be used for cut flowers around the home.
Kangaroo Paws suit mass planting. Plant a large clump of one colour, or alternate different varieties for an interesting effect.
6" pot size. |