Isopogon formosus Pot Size:140 mmWith the common name of Rose Cone Flower, Isopogon formosus is a compact shrub from the south of Western Australia. The young foliage is silky and sometimes reddish. Adult leaves are green to reddish green, very divided and each segment has a sharp point. The eye catching rosy pink flowers in spring attract bees, birds and butterflies to the garden. In containers use a free draining potting mix. In all plantings, use a low phosphorus native plant
The wild Australian native maidenhair species
fruiting plant that is native to the colder areas of Canada & the United States
Mangoes prefer tropical and subtropical climates with humid
Avonview is a versatile and hardy choice for borders
Its low profile growth makes this creeping shrub a perfect ground cover on banks and slopes or cascading off raised planter edges and retaining walls
or parkland-style plantings
A truly unique kangaroo paw
heat and drought tolerant
Due to its compact shape and slow growth
followed by large cup-shaped gumnuts
audible crunch with a burst of refreshing juice
Leathery dark green foliage offsets the vibrant purple flowers creating a colourful display during the cooler months