Magnoilia x soulangeana Honey Tulip apricotMagnolia Honey Tulip is a truly distinctive, compact deciduous magnolia, admired for its rich golden apricot to honey yellow, tulip shaped blooms that appear upright on bare branches in late winter to early spring. Bred by the renowned Jury family in New Zealand, this exceptional variety brings a rare warm toned colour to the magnolia palette, creating a striking focal point in any garden. Each flower forms a large, goblet shaped bloom reaching up to
pots or as a medium-sized hedge
Conditions: Hydrangeas do not like hot
Conditions: Azaleas love dappled
Thryptomene saxicola Supernova is a delightful little evergreen shrub with graceful slender stems with tiny narrow foliage
is an attractive low-growing compact plant with grey/green foliage and starry white flowers in late autumn to winter
curled red and yellow flowers sit beautifully against neat
following a charming display of white or pink blossoms in late spring
Flowering runs from late spring through summer into early autumn
this is a frangipani bred to impress
Protect from the hot afternoon sun
Plants should be kept moist
is popular in the cut flower industry and delights the gardener with its arresting visual display