Leptospermum Seclusion - tea tree
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$5.95
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It's a native tea tree, so we already know you're going to love it - but when you have a go of those bright pink flowers you're going to fall head over heels! Don't hide this one away, give it pride of place in your native border where it can show off in the sunshine.
Leptospermum scoparium 'Seclusion' PBR
DESCRIPTION: Native medium-large narrow shrub, with dense green foliage and bright pink five-petalled summer flowers with lime green centres. Bred by Bywong Nursery.
USES: Hedging, native and wildlife gardens, mixed beds. Ideal for screening or informal hedging.
LOCATION: Plant in full sun or part shade. Happy in a range of soil types and tolerates damp soils. Tolerates drought once established.
CARE: Mulch and water regularly during the first 4-6 weeks or until the plant is established. Water in dry spells. Will cope with being pruned quite hard if you need to, but a light annual prune after flowering is better to maintain a dense habit and flowers.
HEIGHT & WIDTH: 2.5 m H x 1 - 1.5 m W.
YOUR PLANTS: These are tubestock plants, healthy young plants with new roots that will establish quickly in your garden. The size of the pot is 80mm high and 42 mm wide.
DESCRIPTION: Native medium-large narrow shrub, with dense green foliage and bright pink five-petalled summer flowers with lime green centres. Bred by Bywong Nursery.
USES: Hedging, native and wildlife gardens, mixed beds. Ideal for screening or informal hedging.
LOCATION: Plant in full sun or part shade. Happy in a range of soil types and tolerates damp soils. Tolerates drought once established.
CARE: Mulch and water regularly during the first 4-6 weeks or until the plant is established. Water in dry spells. Will cope with being pruned quite hard if you need to, but a light annual prune after flowering is better to maintain a dense habit and flowers.
HEIGHT & WIDTH: 2.5 m H x 1 - 1.5 m W.
YOUR PLANTS: These are tubestock plants, healthy young plants with new roots that will establish quickly in your garden. The size of the pot is 80mm high and 42 mm wide.
We're not able to ship this product to South Australia, Tasmania, or Western Australia for biosecurity reasons.
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