
The 'Cerza' lemon is a highly productive variety. It forms an upright...

The Femminello Siracusano lemon is a symbolic variety of the city of...

Larger and more elongated than standard lemons, with a distinctive...

A Great Selection of Evergreen Trees and Shrubs for Gardens of all Sizes.
A striking, shrubby perennial with compact, spreading growth and distinctive silver-grey foliage, this 'tree' lupin brings texture and colour to sunny borders or containers. Its dense, silvery leaves form an attractive mound and set off the short flower spikes, which carry a mix of blue and white pea-like blooms from early spring into summer.
A large evergreen to semi-evergreen shrub about 3m tall, with glossy dark green, ovate leaves to 10cm long, downy beneath, and highly fragrant, tubular white or pale pink flowers in domed terminal clusters, produced from late winter to spring; red fruits ripen to black in autumn. 3ltr
A large, vigorous, spreading semi-evergreen shrub to 2.5m tall, with glossy dark green, oval leaves, downy beneath, and bearing large, rounded flowerheads of sweetly fragrant, tubular white flowers, pink in bud, opening mid to late spring, followed by red, later black fruit 3ltr
Daisy Bush. An upright shrub narrow oblong wavy-edged grey leaves and dense clusters of white flowers.3ltr
Pepper tree. This unusual colourful shrub has attractive foliage with leaves that are yellow/green, mottled with various shades of red with the underneathes being bluey/grey. White flowers in spring. 3ltr
The Acorn Banksia is a large shrub or tree with smooth grey bark growing to ten metres in height. The leaves are long and narrow growing to about 25 cm long and 2 cm wide with triangular lobes on the margins making a distinctive saw-toothed edge. 15cm pot
Banksia violacea, commonly known as violet banksia, is a species of shrub or tree in the plant genus Banksia. It generally grows as a small shrub to 1.5 m high with fine narrow leaves, and is best known for its unusually coloured dark purple-violet inflorescences. 15cm pot
A bushy shrub with yellow or orange flower spikes 75-100 mm wide and up to 450 mm long occur from April to August.Narrow leaves that have serrated edges. In older plants the serrations may be missing and the edge rolled inwards. Prefers a light to medium well-drained soil in an open sunny position, avoid waterlogged soils. Drought and frost resistant and...
This many-branched shrub with long serrated leaves that give it a natural scrambling habit. Rust coloured new growth adds depth and texture while the pale-yellow flower spikes are densely packed with blooms from October - January. In cultivation this species often grows smaller than in the wild often mature below 1.5 x 1.5m. 15cm pot