Syzgium spp. Assorted
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Common Name: Lilly Pilly Hinterland Gold is a feature plant throughout the year with its attractive green glossy foliage and feathery, cream-white flowers followed by purplish-pink, fleshy, edible berries. Ideal plant for screening and hedging. Plant in an open, sunny position in well drained, composted soil with a good mulch layer around the base of
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Common Name: Brazilian Walking Iris Neomarica gracilis commonly called the Brazilian Walking Iris is a gorgeous plant with long strappy lush green leaves. As the leaves grow long, they start arching to give a cascade of green lushness that looks amazing in a hanging basket. It is an excellent plant for ground cover, borders, or
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Common Name: Palm Chamaedorea encompasses a diverse group of palms commonly known as parlor palms or bamboo palms. These palms are appreciated for their elegant appearance, often featuring feather-like or pinnate leaves. The size of Chamaedorea species can vary, but they are generally smaller palms, making them well-suited for indoor cultivation. They are adapted to lower light
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Common Name: Shell Ginger Sun Requirements: Prefers partial shade but can tolerate full sun in cooler, humid climates. In hotter areas, protection from intense midday sun is crucial to prevent leaf scorch. Planting: Best planted in the spring. Thrives in rich, moist, well-drained soil. It also adapts well to various soil types but performs best
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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: Lilly Pilly Dwarf, dense, glossy leaved Lilly Pilly perfect for low hedges. New growth in winter is an eye-catching orange. If you want to avoid the berries, prune just before bud burst. Excellent choice for hedging and also as a potted plant.
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