Echeveria secunda 'Green'
This compact, small mounding plant has delicate green blue pointed foliage and does well in dry areas and rock gardens. It also looks great planted in pots. Easy care & drought tolerant.
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Echeveria 'Green Waterlily'
Beautiful succulent that forms a compact large rosette that resembles a waterlily. Its mid-green leaves are tinged with pink at the tips. Looks wonderful in pots. Drought tolerant.
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Echeveria 'Morning Beauty'
Small Echeveria with densely crowded blue-grey glaucous leaves with fine pink-red margins and long tapering leaf tips. Yellow-orange flowers are held above the foliage in spring.
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Echeveria 'Topsy Turvy'
Interesting clump forming Echeveria has the most unique curling and twisting silvery leaves. Great for pots or hot dry spots in the garden.
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Echeveria 'Violet Queen'
Fast growing Echeveria which offsets freely to form small mounds. Its grey-blue leaves turn to a pink tipped, rosy mauve colour in cooler months. Makes a good groundcover.
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Escallonia rubra 'Pink Elle'
Produces masses of pink flowers in the summer covering a shrub with healthy, dark green leaves. Bees smother this plant! Makes an effective screen or specimen plant.
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Escallonia rubra 'Red Knight'
Bushy, compact low maintenance shrub with glossy dark green foliage and masses of cherry-red flowers in summer. Ideal as a garden specimen or clipped to form a topiary feature.
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Euphorbia lophogona 'Lipstick'
Masses of lolly pink blooms are shown off to perfection against vibrant green leaves. Perfect for dry summers and will flower from late winter to the end of summer.
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Ficus 'Tuffi'
Compact, evergreen tree with glossy bright-green new foliage, darkening with age. Its vigorous and neat upright habit makes it an ideal hedging and topiary plant.
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Fuchsia procumbens
NZ groundcover with small, pale-yellow flowers with bright blue anthers are followed by attractive red berries. Looks great spilling over walls or in rockeries. Best in part shade.
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