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Thursday, December 23, 2010
Best Plants 2010 - Perennials - Nurseries Online
From Lambley Nursery we have a list of some of the best perennials for 2010. The first is Agastache 'Sweet Lili' - Sweet Lili Humming Bird Mint (pictured).
David and Marcus from Lambley say....
We found this beautiful plant growing in a bed of A. rupestris. It is obviously a hybrid, perhaps between A rupestris and A. cana or A. mexicana. It has all the virtues of the race, tough drought tolerant, long flowering and beautiful, so beautiful I've named it for my granddaughter. Most Agastache are pollinated by humming birds in the wild. A. 'Sweet Lili' is covered, from early summer until winter, with apricot tinted rich pink flowers. 120cm x 60cm. Sun.
For the full list with photographs visit our Best Plants 2010 part 2
A list (with photographs and notes) from Don Teese at Yamina Rare Plants is on the way....
All the best to all our readers, full info on new catalogues next week.....
Friday, December 17, 2010
New Release Aloes - Best Plants of 2010 part 3
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
New Catalogues Coming Soon - Best Plants of 2010 part 2
From the new Tonkins Bulbs catalogue we are particularly fond of the miniature daffodils (hoop petticoat) and especially Narcissus Bulbocodium citronus with its lovely clear lemon flowers. Marcus Harvey has some great Calochortus with 'nudus' being our favourite, check out the cyclamen as well. Tim Drewitt has some great Dwarf Gladioli.
Links to all of these will be at www.nurseriesonline.com.au as soon as the catalogues are finalised.
More of the best for 2010
At Wallara Roses the thornless roses 'Smoothtouch' were very popular with the Grandma’s Rose and Grandpa's Rose (pictured left) from the Charmwell range with the along with Golden Iceberg being sought after. Smooth Prince was another popular rose from Wallara Roses.
Moving North, Bob from Paradise Distributors reports that Jade vines and the White bat plant were really popular, if you have seen the flower of the White Bat Plant you would know why, check out the Photograph and fact sheet on Bat Plants. Bob also gives mention to a few other sought after plants, these included, Brisbane lily (Proiphys cunninghamii), Heleconias in general were popular, Vanilla Orchid, Adenium obesum and the Bromeliad 'Aechmea fasciata' with its long lasting long lasting flower. Birds nest ferns and Hoyas were also popular. We think that the Yellow anthurium Black Anthurium are also great plants.
And we will have more later this week.....
Sunday, December 12, 2010
The Best Plants of 2010 - Roses Part 1
Heritage Roses are always popular and some of the best sellers were Mutabilis, Gruss an Aaachen, Reine des Violettes and Madame Alfred Carriere.
Iceberg is always a favorite, landscapers love it, other popular roses at Green E Roses were Mr Lincoln, Oaklahoma, The Childrens Rose, Camp David, Grimaldi (a French Delbard) and Henri Matisse, a Grandiflora style rose with great perfume
Amongst the climbing roses Nahema (French Delbard) was popular, Lamarque a heritage Noisette Rose, Crepuscule and Dublin Bay were all sought after as were 'Renae' a thornless pink, climbing rose along with 'Climbing Pinkie'
Jubilee, Graham Thomas Rose and Gertrude Jekyll a fragrant David Austin also figured in the best seller list. For the more information on the Visit BEST PLANTS OF 2010 at www.nurseriesonline.com.au
More Best Of 2010 later this week....
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Darwinia macrostegia, or Mondurup Bell - Plant of the Month
Find our more about Darwinia at Nurseries Online Australia
Friday, September 10, 2010
Deciduous Magnolias and New Release 'Jury' Magnolias
Deciduous Magnolias are really hitting their straps right now and although cultivars and species such as Magnolia Denudata and Magnolia Stellata are well known it is the new releases that we are exited about.
For many years Jury is name that has been associated with Magnolia breeding in New Zealand and indeed around the world. Over recent years 3 new releases have caught our attention, Magnolia 'Felix', Magnolia 'Black Tulip' and Magnolia 'Vulcan' Three magnificent new deciduous Magnolias that all make great feature trees. Magnolia 'Felix' is pictured left. With flower sizes up to 30cm across this is a truly spectacular cultivar. 'Black Tulip has much darker flowers and they are tight in formation, yes they look like great big round tulips. The flowers last longer on 'Black Tulip' because of this.
So if you are looking for deciduous magnolias now is a great time to find them in flower at your local nursery. Check out our Magnolia Nurseries page for specialist Magnolia Nurseries.
If you are Melbourne this weekend check out the Ferny Creek Horticultural Society Spring Show
Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th September Sat 1pm - 4.30pm; Sun 10am- 4.30pm For Details
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Dahlias, Fritillarias and Raithby Plants
Jenny Parish from Country Dahlias has a great catalogue, just updated and well worth a look. The plant pictured is called 'Formby Art' and is a great looking flower.
Raithby Plants now have their own web site, some very interesting perennials available from them.
Check out all of the new releases at www.nurseriesonline.com.au
Fritillarias are beginning to flower down south we hope to bring you some pictures next week. We have grown these from seed and are looking forward to seeing the rewards. If you have a gardening picture or story to share, let us know. Happy gardening and watch out for the Orchid shows that are popping up all over the country over the next few months.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Camellia Sasanqua and Camellia Japonica
It is getting right into Camellia season at the moment and we have lots of questions about Camellia Sasanqua and Camellia Japonica so we have prepared an article on both of these. Simply put Camellia Sasanqua can handle more sun than Camellia Japonica.
We find that both are very hardy plants and work well a screening plants at the back of the garden border. Perhaps a little slow to form a hedge, however if you are patient they are great hedging plants requiring little maintenance and providing a great show of flowers in winter through to spring.
And if you are interested in Camellias why not check out the 2010 Camellia Festival
Saturday, 21st August, 2010 1 - 5 P.M. and Sunday, 22nd August, 2010 10 A.M. - 4.30 P.M.
Mount Waverley Community Centre, Miller Crescent, Mount Waverley.VIC
Monday, June 7, 2010
Four new Catalogues coming soon......
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Two new catalogues
Sunday, May 2, 2010
New Catalogues. Hellebores from Post Office Farm. Bulbs from Tonkins Bulbs
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Autumn Newsletter form www.nurseriesonline.com.au
We have some great information on HERBS, AUSTRALIAN NATIVE PLANTS and MUST HAVE PLANTS.
HERBS
Autumn is a fantastic time to plant herbs. Hardy perennials such as Rosemary, Sage, Thyme, Chives, Sweet Marjoram, Horseradish and French Sorrel will establish healthy well developed root systems before the chill of winter sets in and provide plenty of clippings to complement those hearty winter dishes! We bring you our selection from FOUR SEASONS HERBS
Garlic (organically grown and sourced from Tassie of course!) is a great winter crop for the cooler regions - plant now to enjoy your own cloves by Christmas time.
Saffron corms are available until the end of this month, then they will be available as potted corms (plants) for the remainder of the year (until sold out).
Herb Collections New Thyme Collection, and Winter Collection. Herb Tea Collection or the Mediterranean Collection
Gourmet Vegetables Plant now - Asparagus plants (12 months old), Artichokes, Horseradish , Warrigal Greens (New Zealand Spinach) and French Sorrel.
Edible Produce Fig trees ready to go (Brown Turkey variety ) Chilean Guava , Yellow Cherry Guava, Strawberry Cherry Guava, Rhubarb (Victoria and Crimson varieties, Alpine strawberries, Elderflower and Cape Gooseberries.
New Herb Seed Including Evening Primrose, Feverfew 'White Pom Pom', Winter Savory, Pink Winter Savory, Red Yarrow, Catmint, Catnip, Valerian, Tansy, Herb Robert, Borage White Flowering, Roman Chamomile, Feverfew and Sweet Annie seed.
Visit Four Seasons Herbs for Details
MUST HAVE PLANTS FROM TESSELAAR
Its a great time to plant bulbs including Allium Mount Everest, Black Arum Lily, Daffodils, Chilean Blue Crocus, and of course Tulips. Check out the details on Tesselaars newsletter
AUSTRALIAN NATIVE PLANT GUIDE
A FREE software application that guides you though the selection process for Australian Native Plants.....
From the team at Nurseries Online........
"Please consider this as a special gift and thank you to all of our subscribers - courtesy of our friends at Eco Voice."
The Australian Native Plant Guide is a multimedia software application (free download)
A great little software package that provides a guide to selecting and using Australian Native Plants in the garden. If you are at all interested in Australian Native Plants either as a Landscaper, Landscape Architect or Home Gardener this is a great little application.
You will need to download a program called Abobe Air' to make it work, however the instructions are very simple.
All the best for the Autumn Garden from the team at www.nurseriesonline.com.au