{Apple – Crimson Crisp RTM Co-op 39 PBR} Malus domestica Bagged (1054-1214)
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Medium dense upright shrub with soft linear foliage; large bunches of showy waxy red-pink flowers in winter-spring, and sporadically during the year. An excellent screen plant for home gardens or parklands. Suitable for cool temperate to sub tropical & semi arid climates, in well drained clay loams or sandy soils.
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Common Name: Mint Bush Prostanthera purple Haze is a small evergreen shrub with a dense growth habit and a spectacular display of purple flowers during late winter and early spring. Prefers full sun but will tolerate part dappled shade in most well drained moist soils, and requires summer watering when dry. Prostanthera Purple Haze will
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A non-branching, columnar tree about 3m tall and 1m wide, producing flowers and fruit from short shoots all along the main trunk. Red-flushed, green apples have crisp, juicy, quite sharp flesh, cropping in mid-autumn and storing for a few weeks.
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Sioux is a showy, narrow-growing small tree with masses of intense pink flowers in summer, highly ornamental bark and very good autumn colour. Ideal as a tree for the small garden or landscape and also works well in streetscapes. Prefers well drained rich soil in full sun position. Can tolerate most conditions but moisture is
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This Washington Navel has been grafted onto a dwarf rootstock which keeps the plant a compact form getting to between 1-2m tall. Washington Navel is the one of the oldest and most popular orange trees. Medium to large round, seedless fruit from early winter. The fruit is very juicy, sweet and excellent in flavour.
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Hibbertia scandens produce large golden-yellow flowers for most of the year amongst dark green glossy leaves. This plant is an Australian native well accustomed to Australia’s ever-changing climate meaning it is extremely hardy and will tolerate the sometimes harsh conditions. Hibbertia scandens is ideal for groundcover, especially over embankments and with support, can become a
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Common Name: Glory Bush Tibouchina Jules is a compact, evergreen shrub, growing to approximately 1 metre in size. Small textured dark green leaves with thin red margins disappear in autumn, as a riot of bright purple single flowers cover the plant. Tibouchina Jules is ideal for protected gardens, borders, rockeries or planted in containers. Preferring slightly
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