| Description | Heuchera americana hybrid
Obsidian Coral Bells has dark burgundy almost black leaves and tiny pink flowers in early Summer. It is a perfect contrast for any garden. Extremely vigorous and very easy to grow. They are well suited to a wide range of climates and positions, and will thrive in hot humid conditions as well as cooler climates. Mature growth 45x30cm.
Suitable substitute: Heuchera 'Black Forest Cake' Coral Bells.
6''/14cm pot | Hebe × andersonii
The 'Owaka' Kiwi Hebe is a compact, evergreen shrub with green glossy, leaves and furry soft pink flower spikes from late spring through summer. It thrives in well-draining soil, prefers full sun to partial shade, and requires minimal pruning, making it an excellent choice for low-maintenance landscaping.
- Attracts birds, bees and butterflies
- Drought & frost tolerant
- Minimal watering when established
8"/20cm pot | Aeonium arboreum var. atropurpureum ‘Schwarzkopf’
Aeonium arboreum atropurpureum ‘Schwarzkopf’, is a striking succulent prized for its dramatic rosettes of deep burgundy to almost black foliage. In full sun, the colour intensifies to a rich, glossy black, creating a bold contrast against its pale green stems. During late spring to summer, mature plants may produce tall clusters of golden yellow, star-shaped flowers that add even more appeal.
- Stunning dark burgundy to black rosettes.
- Striking contrast plant for pots, borders, and succulent gardens.
- Grows approx. 60–90 cm tall and 60 cm wide.
| Hydrangea macrophylla
Tea Time are a new compact form of Hydrangea that are easy to grow, give a fantastic floral display with masses of blue and white medium mop head blooms. Ideal for planting in pots or garden beds. Grows approximately 30cm tall in containers and up to 1.5m on maturity if planted in garden beds. Prefers semi-shade positions with well-drained soil.
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