07 3821 0745

Liriope muscari $139.50/1000 seedsLiriope muscari

Common Name: Lilyturf

An evergreen perennial growing up to 60 cm tall and 45 cm wide with strappy green leaves and upright stems of purple flowers which contain a single seed. Grows well in most climates of Australia but not so well in tropical climates. Easy to grow, drought tolerant, low maintenance, Liriope muscari is suitable as a groundcover or lawn substitute, understorey plantings in shade areas, borders and edging and container plantings. Cut back old leaves in winter for new spring growth.

 

 

 

Leptospermum juniperinum 1Leptospermum juniperinum $10.00/25 g, $249.00/kg

Common Name: Prickly Tea Tree

Native to Queensland and New South Wales, this shrub grows 2 to 3 m tall. Frost and snow hardy, suitable to poorly drained soils and dry soils, naturally occurring in coastal swamps and sandy peat soils. Butterfly attracting white flowers appear in masses spring and summer. Uses include ornamental plantings, street plantings and hedges. Responds well to pruning.

 

 

 

 

Sequioadendron giganteum $129.00/25 gSequoiadendron giganteum 1

Common Name: Giant Sequoia

Although cultivated in many countries around the world, Sequoiadendron giganteum occurs naturally only in small groves on the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range in California. Prefers a humid climate but dry summers and snowy winters. The world’s largest single tree, growing to an average height of 50 to 85 m with a 6 to 8 m diameter, the tallest specimen recorded was 94.8 m. One of the oldest living things on Earth, the oldest specimen recorded (by ring count) was approximately 3500 years old.