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| Boronia megastisgma 'Brown' 6" Pot remove | Epipremnum 'Marble Queen' Devil's Ivy 5" (Hanging Basket) remove | Luma apiculata 'Myrtus Luma' remove | |||||||||||
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| Name | Boronia megastisgma 'Brown' 6" Pot remove | Epipremnum 'Marble Queen' Devil's Ivy 5" (Hanging Basket) remove | Luma apiculata 'Myrtus Luma' remove | ||||||||||
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| SKU | BRBON27 | EPOMAQN60 | LUAP00 | ||||||||||
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| Price | Original price was: $16.99.$14.99Current price is: $14.99. | $20.99 | Price range: $14.99 through $2,999.99 | ||||||||||
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| Description | Boronia megastigmaBrown Boronia is a small shrub that reaches heights of around a meter, and while it can be short lived, it is worth growing for the beautifully perfumed flowers in Spring. The best garden growing conditions are in dappled shade, in moist but well drained soils, and it loves a cool root run, which can be ensured with a good layer of mulch. 6" pot size. | Epipremnum aureumMarble Queen has stunning marbled white and green foliage. This plant is quite rare and will be sure to impress everyone who sees it! Marble Queen does grow slowly however, which is an advantage if you want a plant for a space that wont be out grown for a while. This variety is noted for its beautiful trailing vines which cascade gracefully down. 5" pot - Hanging basket | Luma apiculataMyrtus Luma is the medium to tall hedge with real traditional style. A lot of people believe the only fast growing larger hedge with fine foliage is the Pittosporum. It is an extraordinarily versatile plant suitable for hedging, screening, topiary, or as a specimen tree, but its small, aromatic leaves respond so well to pruning that it is commonly used as a hedge. Myrtus luma also makes a wonderful specimen tree if left unpruned. With age it forms an outstanding trunk with cinnamon brown branches. Its bark peels to reveal streaks of pink and beige. What a plant! It really should be seen more in Australian gardens. | ||||||||||
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