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Excess plants from my garden redesign - priced at 35-50% of what I paid for them.?

These are good quality specimens boughtfrom Squires Garden Centre.


PLEASE PM IF INTERESTED


VERY LARGE

170cm (three trunks) Dracaena Marginata / Dragon Tree (10ltr pot) - ?65.00

The Dragon Tree is a great indoor air purifier plant. It has long, thin sculptural trunks with slender arching sword-like leaves in deep green with red edges. Houseplans grow to around 2 metres.


LARGE

1) TWO x Large Coprosma Lemon and Lime (in 5 ltr pots) - ?15 each?H:85cm x W:50Cm

An evergreen with yellow and lime-green foliage during the summer. In winter it takes on an orange flush. Low growing and bushy, it can also be grown in a pot


2) ONE x Large Choisya ternata Sundance (10 Ltr pot ) ?20.00

H:65cm H x 40cm This is the golden green variety with five petalled white flowers through summer. Ut keeps it shape nicely. Height can reach up to 1.5-2m.


3)ONE x Prostanthera Variegata' / Thousand flowered mint-bush (5 Ltr pot) - ?20

H:100cm x W;80cm. Also know?as Australian mint bush. It has delicate?subtly variegated leaves which release a stront fresh, minty scent. Late spring - early summer, small pinkish purple flowers appear


4)TWO x?Miscanthus sinensis 'Zebrinus' / Zebra Grass (3ltr pots) ?8 each

H:50cm A beautiful grass that takes its name from the horizontal cream bands on the leaves, which usually appear in late summer


SMALLER PLANTS

2 x Lavandula?Munstead - (2.5 ltr pots) ?6.50 each?


CUTTINGS - ?1.00 each

3 x White Geranium Cuttings- ?1.00?


1 x Privet cutting ?1.00

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