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NEOREGEIA APRICOT BEAUTY
The stunning rich dark apricot leaves lightly covered in green spots become most intense in full sun. A fairly tough plant that can handle light… -
NEOREGELIA CAROLINAE
It is advisable to position this plant in a partially shady place, where it is exposed to direct sunlight only during the coolest hours of… -
NEOREGELIA SUPERBALL
Neoregelia 'Superball' is a cross of ('Fireball' x compacta). It gets its name from the fact that it looks like a 'Super Fireball' only about… -
PHILODENDRON SHANGRI-LA
Philodendron bipinnatifidum "Shangri-La". A super compact version of the ever popular philodendron, this freely branching plant features deeply divided, fresh green leaves on many stems.… -
PHORMIUM COOKIANUM
Phormium cookianum NZ Mountian Flax, Wharariki Hardy 2 x 3m. Broad mid green weeping foliage with tubular yellow flowers in Summer followed by weeping twisted… -
PHORMIUM EMERALD GEM
Phormium cookianum 'Emerald Gem' Flax 50cm x 50cm compact growth. A compact dwarf green flax cultivar. Phormium cookianum 'Emerald Gem' is very popular for amenity… -
PHORMIUM GREEN DWARF
Phormium cookianum 'Green Dwarf' Flax. Delightful dwarf compact flax with arching foliage. Yellowish flowers apepar November/December. Ideal for pebble gardens. -
PHORMIUM T. THREE KINGS IS.
Phormium tenax 'Three Kings Island'Flax Coastal Flax, broad leaves. -
PILEA PEPEROMIOID
The Chinese money plant is an attractive evergreen perennial with large, round, glossy-green leaves on long narrow petioles or stems. The stems are decoratively arranged… -
PRATIA ANGULATA
Pratia angulata (Lobelia angulata) Panakanake. Creeping mat-forming plant found throughout New Zealand in damp areas producing delicate white flowers. From spring onwards it produces masses… -
SEDUM AUTUMN JOY
Sedum 'Autumn Joy' Herbaceous. Clumping perennial to 60cm with ‘nominally edible’ fleshy leaves. In early autumn large flat clusters of starry flowers open from greenish-pink… -
SOLEIROLIA SOLEIROLII
Soleirolia soleirolii (Helxine Babies Tears (Was Helixine) Baby’s Tears gets it name from the tiny, round leaves cascading down slender fragile stems. This fast growing…