| Description | Abies concolor
Common names: The white fir, concolor fir, or Colorado fir.
This fir, native to the lofty mountains of Oregon and California, thrives wonderfully at lower elevations. It develops into a stunning, well-proportioned tree that serves as a perfect centrepiece for any lawn. Its soft, elongated needles display a lovely blue-grey hue, while the fresh green shoots create an intriguing contrast. Growth is relatively slow; expect it to reach about 2 meters in height after roughly 10 years.
8"/20cm pot | Hoya carnosa ‘‘Snowball’’
‘Snowball’ Hoya is a rare and eye-catching variety of the popular Wax Plant, admired for its rounded clusters of creamy-white, ball-shaped flowers. Each bloom is waxy, star-shaped, and lightly fragrant, creating a spectacular display against the backdrop of thick, glossy green leaves. This easy-care trailing plant is perfect for hanging baskets, shelves, or bright indoor spaces.
- Humidity: Likes moderate to high but handles normal indoor air.
- Feeding: Fertilize every 4–6 weeks in spring and summer.
- Size: Slow grower; trails 1–2 m over time.
5" / 12 cm pot | Grevillea laurifolia
A hardy low growing native groundcover, that is ideal for trailing down rockeries and embankments, and attracting wildlife to your garden. Bright red spidery flowers throughout the year, especially in winter and spring, especially in full sun. New leaves are chestnut-bronze-red. Mature growth: 20cm tall x 2.5m wide
16''/40 cm pot, weeping standard grafted stem |