Hedging

Feijoa sellowiana

Hardy, evergreen, medium-tall shrub with leathery leaves and clusters of red flowers. Heavy crops of bright green fruit are produced in autumn. Ideal for hedges and screens. The sweet fruit can be eaten raw or used for jam, jellies and chutney. Height to 4m.

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Dietes iridioides

Common Name: African Iris An evergreen clump forming rhizomatous perennial with upright, dark green strappy leaves growing fan-like rosettes. Very similar to Dietes grandiflora,but with smaller flowers. White, yellow and purple iris-like flowers appear spring and throughout summer on tall stems. Mass plant for a showy display, use dotted throughout borders or as a low, informal

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Michelia Coco

Michelia Coco (Michelia figo) is a beautiful evergreen shrub with lush green, glossy, medium sized foliage and masses of scented creamy-white blooms maturing to a mottled pink. Perfect as a screening/hedging plant or great in planter pots. Prefers a sheltered sunny position in the garden with a well drained, moist, fertile soil in a sunny

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Camellia Sinensis

Camellia sinensis is the tea plant, and it is the species from which various types of tea, including green tea, black tea, white tea, and oolong tea, are produced. Camellia sinensis prefers well-drained, acidic soil. It thrives in regions with consistent rainfall and moderate temperatures. Altitude and climate influence the characteristics of the tea produced.

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Camellia Sasanqua – Rose Ann

Common Name: Japanese Camellia Camellia sasanqua is another species of camellia, distinct from Camellia japonica. Like Japanese camellia, Camellia sasanqua is a popular evergreen shrub known for its beautiful and often fragrant flowers. Camellia sasanqua produces charming, single or semi-double flowers. The flowers are smaller than those of Camellia japonica but are abundant and come

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Camellia Sasanqua Assorted

Common Name: Camellia With flowers from late summer to winter, sasanqua camellias make a long impact on the garden. Their flowers, which may be white, pink or red and range from single to double, are also attractive to nectar-eating birds including parrots and to beneficial insects. Most sasanquas are also lightly perfumed and can be

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