Plants
Storm™ Agapanthus
The Storm™ agapanthus series was developed in Australia and selected for its prolific flowering charactistics - up to 25 blooms on a 3-year-old plant - providing more colour than any other Agapanthus. Compact in size and height, the Storm ag...
Rock and Roll® Alstroemeria
LIMITED RELEASE - SPRING 2012 Rock and Roll® is an exciting Alstroemeria, with distinctive variegated foliage (yellow fading to white with a green edge) and striking red flowers. It creates an impact in the garden, pot or when used ...
Bonfire® Begonia
MASSES of BLOOMS all summer long. BONFIRE® begonia has an eye-catching profusion of exotic brightly coloured flowers covering up to half of the plant. BONFIRE® begonia also has a neat, spreading, bushy growth habit. Quickly com...
Tropicanna® Cannas
Fabulous exotic foliage would have to make the Canna Tropicanna® series the most striking cannas ever introduced. Providing attractive foliage and brilliant blooms, Tropicanna®, Tropicanna® GOLD and Tropicanna® BLACK cannas make s...
Volunteer™ Camellia
A member of the tea (Theaceae) family, this genus of evergreen shrubs and small trees is native to the coast and mountain regions of eastern Asia. They are upright shrubs and small trees, with glossy dark green foliage and bloom during the colder ...
Burgundy Spire® Cordyline
Stunning, majestic and a must have plant (there being nothing else like this on the market). Quick to grow, this plant has amazed us in that it stays "fully dressed" to the bottom. (i.e. the bottom leaves, if well grown, stay on the plant). Cordy...
Festival™ Cordylines
Cordyline species are indigenous to Australia, New Zealand and the western Pacific region. They are normally small trees or palm-like evergreen shrubs. The Festival™ cordylines are different. They are basal branching, for...
Jury Magnolias
These are some of the most spectacular of the new Magnolias bred in the world today. Size, shape and colour make these distinctly different. Bred by Mark Jury in New Zealand, they are renowned as the best of the new RED breeding in the world...


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