| Description | Banksia integrifolia
Banksia integrifolia or ‘Coastal Banksia’ is a hardy native found down the Eastern coastline of Australia. Often seen in windswept and sculptural shapes along beach fronts, when placed in a less hostile environment, they can become quite beautiful, bushy specimen plants. They grow anywhere between 4m - 10m and 1m - 5m wide, depending on their environment. During autumn and winter their yellow flowers form into large cones, rich with nectar. These stunning flowers attract lots of bird life, particularly cockatoos and honey-eaters. Coastal Banksia is a slow grower and can handle a wide range of soil types.
10" pot size. | Cement decorative Lightweight pots for indoor and outdoor use with feature plants. Great alone or try clustering different sizes to make an attractive feature. Comes with wooden stand with legs.
- Waterproof and frost-tolerant
- Lightweight
- Ideal for plant pot sizes 16″/40cm pot
| Fragaria x ananassa 'Red Gauntlet'
High yielding strawberry plant with deliciously, juicy aromatic fruit.
• Very hardy, preferring a full sun position in moist, slightly acidic soil
• Resistant to fungal diseases
• Fruit has pink flesh, sweet flavour with a hint of tartness
| Cedrus atlantica aurea
This is slow-growing, upright conifer with horizontal branches that has attractive golden foliage when grown in a sunny position. If it receives too much shade, it will be greener in color. The short needles make them very popular with bonsai enthusiasts. It is quite slow-growing, reaching approximately 3M in the first 10 years.
13"/33cm pot size. |
| Additional information |
| botanical name |
Banksia integrifolia
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| height x width |
5m x 3m
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| features |
Cones of yellow brush like flowers during autumn, dark green leaves with white underneath, bird attracting, good hardy coastal tree, lime tolerant
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| conditions |
Full sun to part shade
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| landscape use |
Cut flower arrangements, screens, windbreaks, hedges and specimens
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