An outstanding selected form massed with snow-white flowers in early spring and resplendent against a back drop of rich, green needle-like foliage. A favourite for gardens where it can tumble over rocks, spread over paving or grow down a wall.
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.
Major puts on quite a show from early in spring and into summer. It has a profusion of large, plump, flower heads. They’re so full that they invite squeezing, and this of course releases the refreshing lavender aroma. It has strong stems and is always tidy - one of the best patio plants we've seen.
An upright grower with fragrant grey-green leaves & masses of deep purple flowers. Prefers full sun, well-drained soils. Lime prior to planting. Ideal for containers, rockeries, path edges, or as an easily trimmed formal hedge. Prune after flowering. Grows 50x50cm.
An exciting N.Z.introduction with a compact upright growth habit. Long stems support large flower buds topped with stunning long luminous electric blue wings. Ideally grown in an open sunny situation, as a feature plant or stunning hedge. Grows 80x80cm.
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.
A compact leucadendron with flaming-red star-like flowers atop arm-length bracts from early in winter. A rapid grower suitable for any size garden and forming a nicely rounded evergreen shrub. Salignum varieties are favourite leucadendrons, providing vivid garden displays and colourful cut-flowers for indoor use. Plant in a sunny and well-drained spot, applying plenty of peat and acid fertiliser.
Showy in the garden and great indoors as a cut flower. A New Zealand cultivar and one that sets the standard for growing vigour, flower colour and floral performance. Bracts are a wine red in autumn and take on a pinkish cream flush towards spring.
Stunning butter yellow bracts carried high on long reddish stems, a must for vase or floral art work. A strong vigorous growing plant which is hardy to most garden situations. Large waxy leaves give the plant a shimmering appearence all year round. Sensational. 1.2 x 1.2 metre.
Leucadendron Tokyo Red
Leucadendron 'Tokyo Red'
A foliage feature for months on end - broad-leafed, lush green foliage contrasts with bright-red flowers and flower petals for months on end from autumn to winter. They continue on into spring, taking on a yellow hue. The cup-shaped flowers have short stumpy stems - ideal for a mass vase effect. Compact, dense and rounded habit.