| Description | Cornus kousa var Chinensis, Kousa Dogwood, Chinese Dogwood
This is arguably the world's most beautiful dogwood, with a fabulous show of white flowers in spring, and magnificent autumn colour. A beautiful small (up to 4m) deciduous feature tree and is extremely beautiful when in bloom. Flowering season is late spring, weeks after the tree puts on foliage again.
8" pot size | Washingtonia robusta
Common names: Mexican Cotton Fan Palm, Mexican Fan Palm, Mexican washingtonia, Washingtonia palm.
The Mexican Cotton Fan Palm is a medium-tall sized palm originating from Mexico. It can reach a mature height of 7m in Victoria's climate. It has large fan like fronds with remnant threads of foliage that appear like ‘cotton’ hanging from between frond segments. It is tough, drought and frost tolerant when established! It is a perfect addition for features and tropical gardens.
100 litre pot. | Aeonium arboreum var. atropurpureum ‘Schwarzkopf’
Aeonium arboreum atropurpureum ‘Schwarzkopf’, is a striking succulent prized for its dramatic rosettes of deep burgundy to almost black foliage. In full sun, the colour intensifies to a rich, glossy black, creating a bold contrast against its pale green stems. During late spring to summer, mature plants may produce tall clusters of golden yellow, star-shaped flowers that add even more appeal.
- Stunning dark burgundy to black rosettes.
- Striking contrast plant for pots, borders, and succulent gardens.
- Grows approx. 60–90 cm tall and 60 cm wide.
8'' / 20 cm pot |
| Additional information |
| botanical name |
Cornus kousa
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| height x width |
4m x 3m
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| features |
Dense green foliage and tiered branches, the flower heads with large pure-white bracts appear, each bract ending in an acute point followed by red fruit
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| conditions |
Sun to part shade in rich well-drained soil
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| landscape use |
Specimen, group planting, general garden planting
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| botanical name |
Washingtonia robusta
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| height x width |
6-10m tall, slow growing
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| features |
The shiny bright green fronds are almost circular
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| conditions |
Full sun in well drained soil, protected from heavy frosts
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| landscape use |
Specimen, avenue
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