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Bush Garden (Page 9 of 27)
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Kentia Palm (Howea forsteriana) The Kentia Palm, one of the world's most sought after horticultural palms, is indigenous to the tiny Lord Howe Island off the NSW coast. Incidentally a significant seedling export industry has grown on the island with the Lord Howe Island Board Nursery producing over a million seedling...
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Description: This vigorous twining climber has glossy dark green foliage large blooms which are sweetly scented. Flower colours vary from different shades of pink and white. The throat of the flowers is usually a darker colour (often dark pink) than the petals, although pure white and pure pink flowers varieties do exist. This s...
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´Sunnyside Up´(Coronidium elatum) Formerly know as a Helichrysum, the Coronidium ´Sunnyside Up´will add some brightness and cheer to any garden. Description A small shrubby member of the daisy family featuring soft, elongated, slightly hairy silvery/grey foliage. With a height...
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The new Geraldton Wax is a highly prized, perfumed plant from Western Australia. This seasons sees the release of new cultivars 'Cardinal Jasper', 'Cardinal Chris', 'Waneroo' and 'Cascade Jewel', which are stunning grafted plants that will withstand the heavier soils on the east coast. During thei...
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An interesting form of Eriostemon displaying new growth of bright lime green making a colourful feature for landscape design. This evergreen medium shrub with fragrant leaves produces masses of pink buds opening to small, starshaped white flowers during Winter and Spring. A hardy shrub for full sun or semi shade suit...
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