| Description | Prostanthera incisa
Known as Native Thyme, this Australian native shrub has finely cut leaves with a strong mint aroma and is a versatile choice for hedges, borders, and native gardens. In spring, it produces masses of purple to mauve flowers that attract bees and butterflies.
- Watering: Moderate; drought-tolerant once established
- Uses: Hedges, screens, native gardens, bush tucker
- Maintenance: Light prune after flowering
6" / 14 cm size pot | Fraxinus excelsior Aurea
Golden Ash is an attractive deciduous tree for all seasons with a rounded crown. The foliage is a light yellow colour turning pale green in summer. In autumn the foliage turns a brilliant golden yellow that is the main feature of this tree. In winter the young branches are yellow with distinctive black buds. A stunning tree with multi-seasonal interest. 7m H x 7m W | Senecio serpens
This incredibly popular succulent has quirky, blue, finger-like leaves and grows like a groundcover.
• Ideal for rockeries, pots, garden edges and over retaining walls
• For best colour and performance, plant in full sun
• Very hardy and almost no maintenance |
| Content | | | Why buy Blue Chalk Sticks?
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Blue Chalk is a visually appealing, spreading succulent with a distinct “blue” shade and interesting texture. Blue Chalk is native to South Africa and can easily tolerate harsh environments. It can be used in many forms ie: groundcover, in pots, as a border and to add contrast to your garden.
Blue Chalk is a very low maintenance plant that is drought tolerant and is also effective as a fire retardant! It is best in full sun through to part shade, is low growing and very quickly spreads to form a “carpet-like” effect.
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| Additional information |
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| height x width |
8m x 5m
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| features |
Fine pale lemon colored flowers, turning bright gold in autumn, a great color contrast
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| conditions |
Full sun in well drained soil
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| landscape use |
Specimen, parks, street, avenues, driveways
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