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| Acer Esk 'Flamingo' Japanese Maple 12" Pot remove | Trachelospermum 'Asiatic Jasmine' remove | Rhaphidophora 'Dragon Tail' 3" Pot remove | |
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| Name | Acer Esk 'Flamingo' Japanese Maple 12" Pot remove | Trachelospermum 'Asiatic Jasmine' remove | Rhaphidophora 'Dragon Tail' 3" Pot remove |
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| SKU | ACEF02N | ASJM00 | RHDGTL3 |
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| Price | $169.99 | Price range: $6.99 through $34.99 | $12.99 |
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| Description | Acer conspicuum 'Esk Flamingo'Common name: Vine leaf Maple Esk Flamingo is a spectacular maple with a graceful weeping habit. It has beautiful pink, cream and white growth that is seen in Spring and Summer. Bright pink red branches are revealed in Winter. During Autumn a display of orange is put on show. Esk Flamingo grows to a height of roughly 4m over a 20 year time period. Its new branches are bright red and the mature bark develops stripes giving it a striking appearance. This variety likes most well-drained soil types and copes with both full sunlight or part shade. 12"/30cm pot | Trachelospermum asiaticumAsiatic Jasmine is an evergreen, vine-like woody plant that is hardy and drought resistant. Good climber or ground cover, it's great for a shady spot. Asiatic Jasmine requires little maintenance and is great as a turf alternative. It’s a perfect plant for people who want an attractive garden without all the hard work. Asiatic Jasmine is also salt tolerant and can be grown in coastal areas. | Rhaphidophora decursivaDragon's tail is an evergreen, hardy, giant climber with long aerial roots and green glossy lobed leaves. As the plant matures the leaves will start to split. It gives an appearance of a huge creeping fern that will create a wonderful tropical accent in any room, or dangling down a bookshelf. It will thrive in a humid environment, with moist soil and filtered light. It can handle sun but try not to keep it in an open position as it will get burnt on the hot Australian summers. Fact: Rhaphidophora Decursiva is often incorrectly labeled as Monstera decursiva - while Rhaphidophora and Monstera do share some common descendants, they are classified as two genera, and there is no such species as Monstera decursiva. 3"/7cm pot |
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