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camellia sinensis(Tea) Known as the 'Tea Plant' of commerce, this variety has small white nodding flowers in Autumn and 6 - 8 cm rather corrugated leaves. A second form grows larger, and has larger leaves.Full sun to part shade.

Camellia sinensis PinkCamellia sinensis is native to East, South and Southeast Asia but today is cultivated across the world in tropical and subtropical regions. Produces green leaf tea. This pink flowering variety is delightful and has a compact growth habit.Full sun to part shade.

camellia sinensis © 2014 (Japanese Green Tea)Full sun to part shade.

cornus mas © 2014 (Cornellian Cherry) Sturdy shrubby tree with masses of tiny yellow flowers along bare stems in Winter followed by red jellybean shaped fruits from which a beautiful jelly is made.

Cornus mas ElegantStriking bright red, pear shaped fruit that has for centuries been prized in Europe and Central Asia. As an ornamental it is also valued for its delicate yellow flowers and beautiful yellow and red autumn foliage. Bred in the Ukraine for its large and tasty fruit.

Cornus mas JolicoA charming German form of Cornus mas originally selected for fruit production purposes. You will enjoy the beautiful clusters of yellow blooms in spring. Masses of bright red berries follow from summer onwards. Fruit sometimes used for jams and preserves.

Features glossy fruit with dark red skin and very sweet and juicy aromatic flesh. Also celebrated for its ornamental value due to its delicate yellow flowers and beautiful autumn colour.(Cornellian Cherry) Sturdy shrubby tree with masses of tiny yellow flowers along bare stems in Winter followed by red jellybean shaped fruits from which a beautiful jelly is made.Wonderful served with white meat dishes.We grow several selections with Superior Fruiting Characteristics.Cornus mas ; mas species ,elegant , red star and jolico. Also have closely related Cornus officionalis.The Cornelian Cherry fruit seeped in spirit , makes a wonderful aperitif.

cornus mas variegata © 2014A recipient of an RHS award of Garden Merit. A mid-sized deciduous shrub or small tree with green leaves and white margins that turn purple and white in autumn. Yellow flower and red berries add to its appeal.Variegated Cornelian Cherry.Beautiful small deciduous tree with pure white edged foliage. Red berries in Autumn edible and suited to make conserves.

corylus avellana ©  (Hazel Nut) Deciduous, upright suckering shrub up to 4 – 5 meters. Produces edible nuts. Yellowish catkins in late winter early spring.

Corylus avellana Contorta(Contorted Filbert)The common hazel was traditionally grown for poles used for fencing and building. It is also cultivated for its nuts. The name hazelnut applies to any of the species of this genus.Known by the following common names ; Crazy Filbert , ‎Harry Lauder's walking stick‎ or Corkscrew Hazel ... Extraordinary contorted and twisted branches that make, An amazing Winter display with their creamy gold catkins hanging from the bare twisted growth.Contorted Hazelnut is a male form that can be used to pollinate female hazels.Origin: Europe and western Asia.

Jacaranda mimosaefolia White Christmas

Jacaranda mimosaefolia White Christmas Jacaranda
mimosaefolia 'White Christmas'

Michelia x Starbright

michelia x Starbright Michelia 
X Starbright'

Ficus dammaropsis

Ficus dammaropsis Ficus
dammaropsis

Australian Rhododendron SocietyThe Ferny Creek Horticultural SocietyGarden Plant Conservation Association of Australia Inc.International Oak SocietyIPPS AustraliaThe Waite ArboretumNursery and Garden Industry VictoriaNursery and Garden Industry Australia

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