| Description | Symphoricarpos orbiculatus
Common names: Coralberry, Buckbrush or Indian Currant.
A medium sized, woody deciduous shrub with green ovate leaves and purple/pink berries.
Prefers moist, well drained soil in full sun to part shade. Attracts birds, bees and butterflies. Mature height 1.5m tall x 2.4m wide. The common name, Indian Currant, suggests the berries are edible. However, eating coralberries is not recommended. | Correa alba
A popular choice amongst council and parks landscapers due to its set-and-forget nature, the Correa is a attractive, hardy and versatile perennial shrub.
• White star-shaped flowers with rounded, velvety leaves
• Will grow in both full sun or part shade, tolerating harsh Australian soil and weather
• Responds well to pruning, making neat hedges or even native topiary | Senecio cineraria
A lovely, round forming plant with silvery foliage that will stand out in any garden!
From late spring, small yellow flowers will appear. Perfect for a border or feature plant.
Plant in full sun to part shade with moist soil. Mature growth: 30x30cm.
6"/14 pot |