Backhousia myrtifolia Mini Cini
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Grevillea Deua Gold exhibits spectacular rich golden flowers which are highlighted against glossy green arching foliage. One of the great benefits of this plant is that it flowers heaviest throughout the colder months from March to October, when much of the rest of the garden is in dormancy. The plant is bound to brighten up
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Common Name: Lilly Pilly Attractive evergreen native shrub with small leaves that have bright pink new growth. Spring flowers are white and followed by pink edible berries in summer. Grows approx. 5m tall and 1.5m wide. Use as a hedge, in containers and general garden use.
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Attractive evergreen native shrub with small leaves that have bright pink new growth. Spring flowers are white and followed by pink edible berries in Summer. Grows approx. 5m tall and 1.5m wide. Use as a hedge, in containers and general garden use.
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A hardy shrub with button like clusters of flowers in summer covering aromatic silver cypress-like follage. Use in rockeries, perennial borders and containers. Prefers an open, sunny position in well drained soil. Santolina chamaecyparissus will grow to a height of 70cm and a width of 1m.
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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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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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