Westringia fruticosa 'Low Horizon'
Compact groundcover with dense grey-green foliage and masses of small, bright white flowers in spring and summer. Plant in groups, en masse or into rockeries or pots.
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Carex oshimensis 'Everillo'
Wonderful evergreen grass to brighten up a dull garden area. Its eye-catching yellow foliage grows in mounds with a gentle weeping habit. Use in rockeries, garden borders or pot plants.
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Ceanothus 'Blue Sapphire'
A hardy and tolerant evergreen shrub, useful for spreading over walls or banks. In late spring produces clusters of dark blue flowers.
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Citrus 'Lemon Meyer Dwarf'
Hugely popular variety as the most cold-hardy lemon variety. Low spreading tree habit with few thorns. Large juicy smooth-skinned fruit. Once tree is established, it will fruit all year round.
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Clivia miniata 'Orange'
Prized for its brilliant orange clusters of funnel shaped flowers from early winter to mid-spring. Best planted in shady dry conditions to thrive.
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Cordyline 'Torbay Dazzler'
Evergreen palm-like shrub with sword-shaped leaves. Holds the classic palm form but is defined by the cream and green striped leaves. Produces fragrant cup-shaped flowers followed by small berries.
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Corokia 'Geenty's Giant'
A hardy shrub, native to New Zealand. Green-yellow foliage grows upright in dense branches. Produces small, lightly fragrant yellow flowers over summer, followed by berries that birds will love.
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Escallonia 'Snowbud' (syn Alba)
Hardy evergreen shrub with bright green leave and clusters of white flowers in spring through summer.
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Ficus lyrata
Also known as 'Fiddle Leaf Fig' and is well known as a popular house plant. A large spreading evergreen with an upright growing trunk and large glossy leaves.
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Helleborus Ice n Roses 'Dark Picotee'
Produces large blooms of soft cream flowers, skimmed with deep pink/purple picotee edges. Consistent outward facing flowers from late May through to late July. An excellent all-year round ground cover.
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