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Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly
Learn the difference between the popular Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly varieties including "Sublime", "Goodby Neighbours", and "Firescreen". Acmena smithii is an evergreen tree native to Eastern Australia. It has dense foliage and impressive pink new growth.
Choisya ternata Sundance | Mexican Orange Blossom Shrubs
Buy Choisya Ternata Sundance | Mexican Orange Blossom
Prunus laurocerasus 'Schipkaensis' | Wholesale Nursery Supplies & Plant growers in Oregon
Prunus laurocerasus 'Schipkaensis' -- 3-5 ft, rounded. Prefers moist, well-drained, highly organic soil and partial to heavy shade. Tolerant of salt spray. Intolerant of excessive fertilization. Fragrant, white owers on wide axillary racemes in April– May. Purple to black conical drupes form in sum- mer. Lustrous dark green leaves.
Magnolia Little Gem, Murraya + Buxus hedge | Garden hedges, Outdoor landscaping, Small gardens
Magnolia 'Little Gem'-easily controlled to te 2.5-3m height range that suits your requirements ben. Will generally form a clipped block of foliage over time though not as dense as the lilly pilly we chatted about. *Could be used as a "pleached" hedge(stripping the trunk of foliage and promoting foliage on the top half of the plant) so that a second tier of plant material can be included underneath for a more dynamic visual aesthetic.:
Australian Violet
Meet the Aussie Wonder: Australian Violet This charming ground cover, scientifically known as Viola hederacea, is a native beauty. With its heart-shaped leaves and delicate purple blooms, it's not just a treat for the eyes but a multi-purpose garden superstar. Why we love it? It's low-maintenance, versatile (sun or shade, it thrives!), and perfect for planting between pavers and stepping stones, adding a touch of nature to your hardscapes. Plus, it's a magnet for butterflies and bees!
Seymour Ave by Tom Robertson Architects - Project Feature - The Local Project - The Local Project
Seymour Ave by Tom Robertson Architects - Project Feature - The Local Project - The Local Project