
Viburnum plicatum 'Mariesii'
Flat white lacecaps on multi level horizontally tiered branches, a much admired classic form.
Evergreen shrub forming an attractive rounded shape with sweetly fragrant clusters of white and pink flowers in spring.
Evergreen shrub forming an attractive rounded shape with sweetly fragrant clusters of white and pink flowers in spring.
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Flat white lacecaps on multi level horizontally tiered branches, a much admired classic form.
Semi prostrate medium blue form with cascading habit, useful winter flowering ground cover.
One of the better Westringia erimicola cultivars that shapes very well, and provides a lasting dense hedge or screen. Lavender flowers and great bird habitat, avoid winter wet.
This is our cutting grown form which gets to chest high and almost a metre across, like a large lavender. Hundreds of white flowers occur on one plant making this one of our favourite and best selling varieties. The foliage is fine and scallop shaped, allowing plants to shape well into dense mounded form. Pinch out at juvenile stage to develop the best...
Traditional hedging plant which looks good all year round and forms compact tight growth. Ideal for edging pathways, borders and formal plantings.
Bushy plant with tons of closely packed white single flowers. Reddish buds before the flowers emerge creates a wonderful effect in early summer.
Portugese form of the pink rosemary, more true pink than Majorca pink and less upright, bushier and lower growing.
Male pepper berry plants, usually required to pollinate the female flowers to provide viable berries.
Single, white flowered variety, shrubby in form, large flowers and strong growth habit. Clips nicely to form a mound of foliage or low hedge.
Outstanding deciduous viburnum from the plicatum group, with white flowers in clusters on tiered branches. A versatile shrub that can be combined with perennial underplantings, or planted as individual specimens in lawns or shrubbery.
Tasmanian native bottlebrush with pale yellow flowers in spring. Makes a good bushy hedge, particularly good on clay soils. Trim annually for best results from an early age.
White lace cap variety, flatter flowers with lilac centre buds; stable colour and lovely.
This is the best variety for drying and essential oil production, as it has a higher than usual oil concentrate in the leaves. Used in the production of cosmetics and fragrances.
Our local banksia which is widespread across Tasmania. This is the upright form which makes a large shrub or small tree which is lovely as a specimen, or clips well as a hedge or screen. Also a good pot plant.
White hydrangea, rounded clusters, vigorous and long flowering, colour not effected by soil pH.
Traditional white mop top Hydrangea, flowers do not discolour with pH variation, plants form a good low hedge or border in shady conditions.
Evergreen shrub forming an attractive rounded shape with sweetly fragrant clusters of white and pink flowers in spring.