5 Stunning New Releases

Every year so many new cultivated of plants are released onto the market. You'll spot them usually, by their big flashy tags, and slightly higher prices. Don't let that put you off though, lots of people have worked hard, tinkering away to bring us gardeners something bigger, better and prettier.

Introducing our stunning newbies!
. Isopogon 'Dazzler'
. Correa 'Choc Leaf'
. 'Dreameria Dreamland'
. Cosmos 'Cherry Chocolate'
. Jessamine 'Juiced Orange'

What a stunning collection!

Isopogon 'Dazzler'


With eye catching large mauve-pink, prolific blooms, this is definitely a must have in any garden. This stunning, compact shrub grows 1-2 metres tall and 1-1½ metres wide, it's mildly drought tolerant and frost tolerant. Wonderfully water wise and bird attracting, there's just nothing to hate!

Correa 'Choc Leaf'

This is truly something different! With black-brown foliage and pink new growth it's born to stand out from the crowd. Growing no more than 60cm by 60cm, in late autumn to spring it will be a beautiful ball covered in yellow and pink tubular flowers. Bird and butterfly attracting, dry and frost tolerant, oh its perfect.

'Dreameria Dreamland'

Perfect for containers and borders these mounded beauties will display a mass of brick red pom poms throughout spring. Dry and frost tolerant and growing 20-40cm by 40-50cm, they are a cute little addition to a garden.

Cosmos 'Cherry Chocolate'


I love Cosmos! My favourite was the Chocolate Cosmos, up until now! Providing up to 5 months of chocolate fragranced colour, 60cm by 45cm and great for pollinator gardens, I can't wait to get my hands on this one. 

Jessamine 'Juiced Orange'


Covered in hundreds of stunning orange  tubular flowers, this jessamine is sure to impress. Extremely popular with pollinators, this tough shrub grows 1.2 -1.5 metres by 1-1.2 metres, and is one you won't be able to miss!

So there you have it, five wonderful new additions, destined to add colour, interest and pollinators to your garden.
 

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