| Description | Hibbertia scandens
Snake vine or Guinea Flower is an Australian native climber that produces dark green glossy leaves, and golden yellow flowers for most of the year. It is an ideal ground cover, especially over embankments as it likes to scramble across surfaces and amongst established plants. It is also the perfect cover for fences, walls, pergolas and buildings. Suitable for coastal locations, it will also tolerate a moderate frost. Mature growth: 5x2m
6''/14cm pot | Blue High-Fired premium clay Glazed pots with floral designs for indoor and outdoor use with feature plants. Great alone or try clustering different sizes to make an attractive feature.
- Waterproof and frost-tolerant
- Lightweight
- Ideal for plant pot sizes 10″/25cm pot
Approximate weight: 3.8kg. | Eruca Sativa, Garden Rocket
Rocket salad is a fast-growing leafy green with a distinct peppery flavor, perfect for adding zest to salads, sandwiches, and pasta dishes. This easy-to-grow herb is ideal for pots, garden beds, and kitchen gardens, offering fresh leaves in just a few weeks.
- Position: Full sun to partial shade.
- Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil enriched with compost.
- Watering: Keep soil moist; avoid drying out.
4"/ 10 cm pot size | Banksia spinulosa
Honey Pots is a very attractive small shrub that is perfect for rockeries and smaller gardens. Can be mass planted or in small groups. Also great for containers on the patio, veranda or deck. It has a dense and compact growth habit to around a metre wide and tall. It can be pruned to smaller sizes, which also improves the density of the plant. Lovely golden flower colour. It is frost tolerant, and prefers well drained soils. | Philotheca myoporoides (Eriostemon)
Producing masses of pink buds that open to stunning, white starry flowers. This is a hardy, compact shrub that has bright green aromatic foliage. It adapts well to a wide range of environments. It is a great feature shrub that can also be used for its cut flower. Likes both full and partial sunlight. Will tolerate moderate frost.
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