
Alcantarea imperialis, commonly known as the Giant Bromeliad, is a striking architectural plant prized for its massive rosette of broad, silver green leaves. Native to Brazil, it thrives in New Zealand’s warmer regions and is well suited to both garden landscapes and large containers. This bromeliad can reach over a metre in diameter and produces tall, dramatic flower spikes. With its bold form and exotic character, Giant Bromeliad makes a stunning focal point in any setting.
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Brunfelsia Blue Moon, commonly known as the Yesterday Today and Tomorrow Flower, features masses of sweetly fragrant, pansy like flowers are produced through spring and summer which literally transforms the plant. Most interestingly though, the flowers open blue-violet then fade to lavender before finally turning white. It grows as a rounded cushion of leathery, green leaves to about 1.2 m tall and 2 m wide. Brunfelsia Blue Moon is commonly grown as an informal hedge, added to a mixed planting, planted around outdoor living areas, used in cottage gardens, or mass planted alongside a path or on a bank.
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