| Description | Robinia pseudoacacia contortaminima
Curly Shirley Robinia is a unique tree with beautiful curly branches that stays small, and grows into an artistic living sculpture. It's easily kept to a height of 2-3 meters, suits large pots or tubs, and is also at home as a small feature tree in the garden. Its curly branches are covered in spring foliage which is also curly, and it then blooms lovely white wisteria-like flowers. Deciduous, Curly Shirley's autumn colour is a lovely yellow, similar to the popular Golden Robinia, and its winter bareness reveal its beautiful contorted branches. | Agapanthus praecox orientalis
Baby Pete Agapanthus (Dwarf African Lily) is a newly bred, dwarf variety with purple/blue flowers reaching a maximum height of only 40cm x 40cm wide. Very easy to care for, minimal watering required and can grow in most soil types. Plant in a full sun position in well drained fertile garden soil for best results. Perfect for mass planting, borders, driveways and avenues or underneath trees.
6"/14cm pot | Ficus microcarpa hillii 'Koh'
A small leaved ficus variety, Koh or California Ficus is ideal for shaping with an upright narrow habit. It has a non-aggressive root system, giving it good longevity in a pot and making it the preferred ficus option for planting near water pipes and pools. An excellent tolerance to coastal conditions, drought and full sun positions. It can be kept as a small hedge, approximately 1 to 3 metres, without competing any close plantings.
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8"/20cm Pot |