An evergreen, autumn through to spring flowering shrub. One of the reddest grevillea we’ve seen, with oodles of flowers in clusters on rich green foliage. An excellent choice for a new garden - grevilleas grow quickly and provide both colour and shelter for smaller plants.
Smothered in red flowers for many months, often starting in autumn and carrying on until late spring. This versatile shrub has handsome, small, bronze-green foliage which combines excellently with its flowers and ensures that the slightly weeping habit of growth is an attractive feature in itself.
A compact bush with wine-red buds opening to delightful papery white flowers from early spring. Flowers look great when dried for indoor display. Likes the sun & ideal for rockeries and crib walls. Try it also as an indoor plant. Grows 40 x 75cm.
Daylilies are garden favourites owing to their hardiness, beauty and reliability and Stella Bella epitomises these characteristics - with a remarkable ability to bloom and re-bloom for up to six months, it has strap-like evergreen foliage and a dwarf clumping habit. This is one plant that will not disappoint.
Sidonie's something different when it comes to lavenders. It's free flowering, quick-growing and with Australian origins, tolerant of more humidity than many others. Its showy forked flowers are held atop long stems, and their blue-purple colouring is iridescent, especially during winter and spring. Its fragrance is also different - fresh and novel.
This low growing, ground covering plant has been a favourite with many generations of gardeners - hardly surprising for its flowers are about the most beautiful shade of sky blue imaginable. The flowers open in spring and continue for many weeks - a delightful rockery plant.
A superb coastal garden plant, native to the South Island's Marlborough coastline, and able to withstand the poorest and roughest of conditions. In summer it has beautiful daisy-like flowers with yellow centres. And all year round it has glossy deep-green leaves with grey felt-like undersides.
An impressive selection of ground cover rosemary; this time with lush green foliage and covered in very rich blue flowers. A good choice for among paving or driveway cobbles where the scent is immediate when crushed or walked upon. Equally effective for under-planting established shrubs or roses.
An extremely dense, dark-green ground hugging form of rosemary. It has very fine leaves, bright blue flowers and a wonderful pendulous habit making it ideal for use on banks and in walls. Try it in a mixed container with other culinary shrubs, or perhaps with Mediterranean-style flowering plants - marguerite daisies for example.
Spring brings masses of cool, deep-blue flowers on this upright form. Great for a rich splash of colour. En masse it's a striking display and regular trimming can produce an attractive, informal hedge. Can also be kept clipped into topiary shapes in containers which can then be placed on paved areas and by doorways.