| Description | Ulmus minor variegata
The Silver variegated Elm tree has stunning variegated, speckled foliage that develops into yellow leaves before falling for winter. It also develops a round open shape with multiple trunks. Can reach a maturity of 25m if planted in correct conditions.
| Citrus aurantifolia
Tahitian Limes are probably the most popular lime tree, for a host of reasons. They're thornless, unlike other lime varieties, and the fruit are a good size with no seeds. Limes are fantastic to have handy for cooking and making refreshing drinks.
Tahitian Lime trees will grow up to 3 meters tall, and are a good small to medium size fruit tree for limited space. They also tolerate some frost, so they do fairly well down south as long as a spot with plenty of sun is chosen. Tahitian Limes are also a popular plant for large pots. | Waterhousea floribunda
This Australian Native is also known as the Weeping Lilly Pilly due to its slightly drooping habit, which is visually very attractive. It is often used as a hedge/screen and responds well to pruning. Although often used as a hedge, it can also be planted as an evergreen tree.
The height is often determined by the conditions, but untrimmed will reach at least 8m. It can easily grow in many soil types, is frost tolerant and also copes well with damp soils. It is fast growing and has a lovely, lush, compact foliage with the new growth a pink/rust colour adding contrast.
12"/30cm pot size
We source our Waterhousia from Northern NSW as they have a warmer climate offering larger and bushier plants than those sourced locally, giving our customer better value for money. You may notice that the plants have some cosmetic psyllium damage that resemble bumps or blisters on some of the leaves. Rest assured our grower has sprayed the plants and there are no live psyllids remaining on them. Weeping Lilly Pillys are a popular choice with minimal berries and a lovely weeping evergreen habit, we know you will enjoy these plants . However if the cosmetic damage is something you are concerned about we can look to provide you alternative species that may also be of interest. |
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| height-x-width |
8-10m x 5-6m, or can be kept trimmed lower
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| planting-distance |
For hedge or screen: 1m apart or Pleached: 1.5m apart.
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| features |
Attractive weeping foliage with pinkish-red new growth and very shiny, fluffy white flowers in summer
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| conditions |
Full sun to part shade in well drained soil, protect from heavy frosts when young
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| landscape-use |
Specimens, screens, topiary, windbreak,
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