Phyllanthus - waterfall plant
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The dense bushy habit of these popular hedging plants is ideal as a native bird refuge. Cascading branches of evergreen tiny leaves are very suited to low hedging and borders for informal gardens.
Clips to tight neat shapes well, if you prefer a more formal look to your bushes. Tolerates frost and dry periods once established. And once a year in autumn it bursts into colour with tiny scarlet hanging bells!
Phyllanthus multiflorus - waterfall plant
APPEARANCE: Small fast-growing shrub with very-small-leaved evergreen foliage on long arching cascading branches. Abundant small red fruits on long dangling stems in autumnUSES: Medium growing hedges, borders, and in containers on patio settings. Can be left to cascade or clipped to tight shapes. PLANTING: Plant in well drained soil in full sun position in the garden. Tolerates frost, dry conditions and summer heat.
CARE: Mulch and water regularly until the plant is established, usually around 12 weeks. Prune as required to maintain shape, and fertilise with a slow release fertiliser in spring.
HEIGHT & WIDTH: 1 m H x 1 m W.
YOUR PLANTS: These plants are tube-stock plants, healthy young plants with new roots that will establish quickly in your garden. The pot size is 80mm high and 42 mm wide
Plants For State | ACT,NSW,NT,QLD,SA,TAS,VIC,WA |
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