| Description | Magnolia stellata
Gold Star Magnolia is a pyramid-shaped deciduous tree with fragrant creamy yellow flowers that begin to appear in late spring before losing its foliage in winter. Plant in full sun to part shade with well drained soil. Can reach 6x6m tall and wide.
| Rhaphiolepis unbellata indica
Yeddo Hawthorn (Indian Hawthorn) native to Korea, Japan and Taiwan will show masses of scented white flowers, sometimes tinged with a bit of pink from early summer.
- Hardy, can tolerate difficult locations
- Fragrant flowers
- Dense, evergreen perfect for hedging
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| Content | | Rhaphiolepis umbellata indica
The attractive glossy foliage is dark green in colour and contrasts well with the massed display of flowers. Grows in full sun to partial shade with best flowers produced in full sun. Hardy and adaptable to most soils but prefers enriched, well-drained soils and appreciates an application of chunky mulch. Resistant to salt spray, and once established (with early good watering) will withstand dry conditions for extended periods. Is heat and frost tolerant to a degree. Excellent choice for pots, low hedging, massed planting in shrubberies or around pools. | |