Hedging

Grevillea Ned Kelly 200mm

Grevillea ‘Ned Kelly’ is a popular and bright flowering variety of the Grevillea family. Its flowers are an eye-catching blend of orange and red. These flowers attract and feed native birds and bees. It can be maintained as a hedge or screening plant.

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Grevillea Firesprite 200mm

Grevillea Firesprite is a spectacular hybrid between Grevillea venusta and Grevillea longistylla. Bright green deeply lobed foliage, flowers are flame red 8-10cm. Grows 5m high by 2m wide, forming a dense shrub in an average to well drained sunny position. Ideal for screens or hedges, Firesprite will make a colourful addition to any garden. Can

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Grevillea Ned Kelly 200mm

Grevillea ‘Ned Kelly’ is a popular and bright flowering variety of the Grevillea family. It’s flowers are an eye-catching blend of orange and red. These flowers attract and feed native birds and bees. It can be maintained as a hedge or screening plant.

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Grevillea – Ned Kelly

Grevillea ‘Ned Kelly’ is a popular and bright flowering variety of the Grevillea family. It’s flowers are an eye-catching blend of orange and red. These flowers attract and feed native birds and bees. It can be maintained as a hedge or screening plant.

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Camellia Sasanqua – Hiryu

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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Backhousia myrtifolia 140mm

Backhousia myrtifolia is a small rainforest tree species. This tree grows well in most soil and climate conditions, and will tolerate long, dry summers provided it is watered regularly. Grows best in full sun, but can also thrive under part-shade or full shade. Its ovate leaves start out light and bright green when young, but

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