Plants for ... Patio tubs or pots
Sophora Dragons Gold
Sophora molloyi 'Dragons Gold'
A beautiful compact selection that has bright, finely divided green leaves and oodles of golden-yellow clusters of hanging flowers from winter and into spring. An asset in any garden, it provides a natural look and attracts native birds. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Sophora Te Atatu Gold
Sophora microphylla 'Te Atatu Gold'
A stunning easily grown selection, thriving in most soils and situations. Large showy leaflets combine with beautiful golden yellow flowers that appear from Oct to Nov. A small tree with a graceful habit making it an attractive and useful garden subject. Grows 3x2m. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Sophora Tui's Gold
Sophora howinsula 'Tui's Gold'
An interesting seedling selected from Sophora Gnome. Huge butter yellow flowers are produced late in the season when the tree is only 75cms tall. A hardy little specimen growing slowly [faster in a container] to form a stiffly branched round shaped shrub. 2x2 metre. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Syzygium Tom Thumb
Syzygium 'Tom Thumb'
A topiary delight - a compact, dwarf selection with fine leaves and an upright, columnar and dense habit. Glossy, red and green leaves on a bush that lends itself to shaping and clipping - columns, balls, triangles; its versatility limited only by the imagination. Summer flowers and berries feature on untrimmed plants. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Tetratheca Bibelles
Tetratheca ciliata 'Bibelles'
A native of eastern Australia and built to handle the heat and dry spells. Flowers, around 10mm, bell-shaped and in nodding bunches, are present for most of the year and flush in spring. A dwarf shrub that’s a picture en masse, in borders and around the patio. Dainty and pretty. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Thuja Smaragd
Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd'
Arguably the tidiest conifer we've seen, Smaragd forms a lush green cone that's ideal for patio pots, driveway avenues and specimen trees. An upright shape that's a great way of introducing drama into a small garden, especially at an entranceway or on a bank if the garden is sloping. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Veronica Oxford Blue
Veronica peduncularis 'Oxford Blue'
We use the word ‘stunner’ on the front of the label without reservation - this plant's early spring display has to be see to be believed - it's an iridescent blue. Add its versatility and ease of growth, and you've got a garden, basket and patio pot subject-supreme. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Yucca Denby's Dream
Yucca gloriosa 'Denby's Dream'
An erect evergreen with sword-like leaves in a myriad of colours; blue-green bordered with a wide margin that changes from gold to a rich cream. Forms a rounded clump over ten years and as it matures, throws a spike of showy cream flowers late summer and autumn. A choice specimen and accent plant. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Yucca elephantipes
Yucca elephantipes
An evergreen well-known for its architectural, bold sword-shaped leaves and stout trunk. It's an invaluable eye-catching feature plant in sunny dry areas or as an accent plant in large rockeries. Once mature, clusters of white bell-shaped flowers are produced once or twice a year. An excellent container subject, both indoors and out. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
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