Phaedranthus buccinatorius, commonly known as the Mexican Blood Flower, is a stunning tropical climber. It features showy and fragrant, trumpet shaped, yellow and red flowers from summer until early winter. These sit perfectly with the glossy, dark green foliage. It will grow vigorously to 5 m tall but can be trimmed as necessary. Phaedranthus buccinatorius is a popular choice for tropical plantings or using in areas where frost risk is low and the beauty of this plant can be enjoyed.
Westringia Mundi is a variety of the commonly known, Coastal Rosemary, and is grown for its lovely foliage and great form. It grows as a spreading shrub with narrow, grey-green leaves held densely on short stems. The foliage is complemented with small and dainty, white flowers through spring and summer as it grows to 50 cm tall and 1.2 m wide. Westringia Mundi is commonly used as a groundcover, included in coastal gardens, grown as a border plant, planted around pool and other outdoor living areas, or used anywhere a hardy and attractive plant is required.
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