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Crassula Jade 'Fine Leaf' Succulent removeBuxus 'Dutch Box' removeCitrus Orange Tree 'Blood Orange' remove
NameCrassula Jade 'Fine Leaf' Succulent removeBuxus 'Dutch Box' removeCitrus Orange Tree 'Blood Orange' remove
ImageCrassula Jade 'Fine Leaf' SucculentA well-manicured garden with neatly trimmed hedges, small trees, and a brick building in the background.A Citrus Orange Tree 'Washington Navel' 16" Pot stands vibrantly in an orchard with oranges scattered on the ground beneath it.
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Portulacaria afra, Money Tree

Jade Succulent is an extremely common plant in Australian gardens and has been for some time. Not only is it easy to grow, you'll find it's hardy in most conditions, and really only struggles when over-watered. Preferring a loose draining soil, the Jade Succulent is one of the more resilient succulents when it comes to things like clayey soil. A very attractive addition to any garden!

Buxus sempervirens suffruticosa

A glossy green, rounded leaf box hedging plant • Used for low to medium hedging and topiary • Planted in the garden, along borders, pathways and in pots • Tolerates shady positions

Citrus sinensis

Blood Oranges have an exotic red juice that gives the fruit their name. Their flavour is also the most aromatic and delicate of all oranges, so they are used in a wide range of gourmet cooking. Blood Oranges need cold nights to produce their red juice, however varieties have been bred in Australia to suit our mild Winters and produce their colour with less chill.
ContentIf your looking for a small hedging plant then this is the one for you. Dutch Box is a dwarf box that grows with dense, glossy green foliage and works well in shaded areas. Dutch Box also likes part shade in moist, well-drained soil, but will tolerate a wide range of soils and conditions. It should be clipped to maintain a formal shape. Slight yellow discolouration of the leaves on Dutch box may occur during cooler months, but don't worry, this is normal! This is remedied by applying with Dolomite Lime, and a slow release fertilizer a month later. Or you can just leave your Dutch Box alone and it will come back lovely and green and spring. Having trouble choosing the right Box Hedge for your garden? Click here!
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botanical name

Portulacaria afra

height x width

1-1.5m x 1m

features

Rounded fleshy deep jade-green leaves with contrasting reddish-brown stems

conditions

Full sun to light shade in well-drained soil, will handle drought but keep protected from heavy frosts

landscape use

Widely thought to be good luck in Feng Sui and often placed by the front or back door, rockeries, garden beds and pots

botanical-name

Buxus sempervirens "Suffruticosa"

height-x-width

Up to 1m, but usually kept quite low as slow growing

planting-distance

For border: 5 or 6 per metre

features

An evergreen dwarf shrub with glossy green oval foliage and a dense growth habit

conditions

Sun to part shade in moist, well-drained soil, but will tolerate a wide range of soils and conditions, clip to maintain formal shape

landscape-use

Edges and borders, topiary, pots and general garen planting, widely used in formal gardens

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