Always attractive with glossy, medium-green foliage looking good all year round. In spring the compact bushes are smothered in white blossom, rather like big orange blossoms. Hence the common name of Mexican orange blossom - it’s a native of Mexico.
This seedless fruit's quickly becoming a culinary favourite - adding greatly to the flavors of many of the foods we eat. They're loaded with vitamin C and their slightly sweet, tangy juice can help you cut down on the amount of salt you add to dishes you prepare. Plant one today!
'Breath of Heaven' very quickly forms a tidy bush with highly fragrant foliage all year round. From spring and into summer it's smothered in tiny white flowers. Aromatic and compact. Good in borders, pathways and patios.
This is the green-foliaged form of the popular Coleonema Sunset Gold - same great features: an evergreen, low growing, fragrant-foliaged, free-flowering and easy care shrub. Myriad of tiny pink flowers from early in spring.
Slightly more upright form of coleonema that makes a great landscape shrub all year round, and especially showy in spring when it's simply a myriad of tiny pale pink flowers - truly an impressive sight against a backdrop of green foliage. This is one of those easy care shrubs that provides garden form, fragrance and colour.
A one-time New Zealand "Shrub of the Year", and still a winner. A low, graceful shrub with bright golden foliage all year round, and a bonus: pink starry flowers abound in winter and spring. Incredibly versatile, Sunset Gold's a standard setter in gardens, borders and patio pots.
Daphne flowers possess a magical perfume, miles better than anything that comes in a bottle. Enjoy the scent to the full: plant near a path or doorway, or a window which is often left open. The flowers, produced for a long time in late winter and early spring, can be picked and brought indoors, but be sure to cut them with green stems - cutting back into old wood is not good for the bush.
Upright strong growing form with large flower heads. Blooms over a long period from late winter into spring. Sweetly scented and good for cut flowers. Plant in sun or light shade, very hardy. Acid lover, don't use lime. Evergreen 1m x 1m.
Daphne flowers possess a magical perfume, miles better than anything that comes in a bottle. Enjoy the scent to the full: plant near a path or doorway, or a window which is often left open. The flowers, produced for a long time in late winter and early spring, can be picked and brought indoors, but be sure to cut them with green stems - cutting back into old wood is not good for the bush.
A variety that's highly regarded for hedging, ornamental and mass planting; its contrasting dark blue corollas and purple-violet bracts are a real feature. Covered with lavender-blue flower spikes for many months in summer, its foliage is still a pleasing feature when it's not flowering. Long stems; great for picking.