Nymphaea Carnea
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Showy grass grown for its decorative, upright foliage. The leaves emerge green at the base with tips flushed blood-red. The vivid red colour increases in Summer and is at its maximum in Autumn. Grows best in full sun in moist, fertile soil. Will tolerate drought once established. Plant in groups for instant colour effect. Cut
Imperata cyclindrica Rubra Read More »
Cup shaped darker pink flowers. Requires at least 45cm of water to grow. Will grow in water upto 1.8m deep. Will tolerate some shade for part of the day, but requires 5 hours of sun for best flowering results. Frost tolerant as it dies down. ADD TO WISHLIST
A native creeper with rounded, notched leaves held upright and attached by a central stem. Grows in damp conditions or shallow water (to 10cm), with the leaves held above the water. ADD TO WISHLIST
Hydrocotyle verticillata Read More »
A spreading water plant with oval to round leaves. It has lemon – yellow flowers with black centres (7cm diameter) produced in late Spring through Summer. Prefers full sun but will also grow in shade. ADD TO WISHLIST
Hydrocleys nymphoides Read More »
This is a perennial plant growing up to 2m tall. It has attractive multi-lobed leaves & scarlet red flowers in late Spring to early Summer. Cut back to ground level in Winter. Frost tolerant. ADD TO WISHLIST
This plant is a prostrate native herb with pale green foliage and dainty pale pink flowers in Spring-Summer. Prefers wet soils and part shade. May get damaged by frost but should recover. ADD TO WISHLIST
Gratiola peruviana Read More »