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Convolvulus 'Silver Bush' removePyrus 'Cleveland' Ornamental Pear removeGrevillea 'Big Foot' 6" Pot removeCercis 'Flame' Redbud remove
NameConvolvulus 'Silver Bush' removePyrus 'Cleveland' Ornamental Pear removeGrevillea 'Big Foot' 6" Pot removeCercis 'Flame' Redbud remove
Imageconvolvulus cneorum Silver Bush floweringRow of blooming Pyrus 'Cleveland' Ornamental Pear trees in a park on a sunny day.The vivid Grevillea 'Pink Profusion' PBR in a 6" pot shows off long, curved pink flowers among green leaves and mulch, creating a striking contrast with nearby Grevillea 'Lemon Baby' plants.Hello Hello Plants Nursery Campbellfield Melbourne Victoria Australia Cercis canadensis Flame flamethrower foliage red and green no logo
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Convolvulus cneorum

Contrasting foliage makes Convolvulus Silver Bush a striking feature in the garden. • Slender silver foliage with bright, white cupped flowers • Low growing, only 40cm high and round • A beautiful addition to a cottage, low maintenance or potted garden

Pyrus calleryana Chanticleer®

A truly popular ornamental pear for its natural tear drop shape, giving the appearance of a highly manicured tree. • Spring blossoms on bare branches • Vibrant autumnal colours or red, orange and purple • Ideal feature tree, along fencelines & driveways   For more information on Ornamental Pears see our Pyrus - Ornamental Pear Factsheet
For care instructions, features and more, check out Additional Information below
Grevillea banksii Grevillea Big Foot is an evergreen groundcover that forms a low, mounding shape, ideal for establishing a lush and low-maintenance garden. This plant showcases spreading, finely textured leaves and exceptionally long, eye-catching red flowers that blossom throughout the year, attracting birds and pollinators alike. Its broad growth habit makes it a great option for preventing erosion, serving as ground cover, or adding a pop of color to garden beds and borders. The vibrant flowers make it a striking feature in any garden while providing a habitat for local wildlife. 6"/14cm pot

Cercis canadensis 'Flame'

The 'Flame' Redbud is a small feature tree, that unlike other Redbuds, produces vibrant red new growth and double-petal rose-pink flowers. It is a gorgeous deciduous tree that loves both full sunlight and partial shade. This tree is butterfly and bee attracting and is late flowering compared to other varieties, but well worth the wait!   See our Cercis Factsheet here for more about the different Cercis varieties!
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Convolvulus cneorum

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50cm x 50cm

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For border: 50cm

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Rounded shrub with silver-grey leaves, large white flowers emerge from pink buds in spring and summer

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Full sun to part shade in well-drained soil, will tolerate drought once established

landscape-use

Rockeries, pots, borders, general garden use

Botanical Name

Pyrus calleryana Chanticleer®

Other Common Names

Callery Pear, Cleveland Ornamental Pear, Cleveland Select Pear, Flowering Pear, Glen's Form, Ornamental Pear

Origin

China, Vietnam

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Cercis canadensis 'Flame'

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Eastern Redbud, Red Cottonwood, Redbud

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