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Plant purchases direct from this website are thriving. It is convenient, saves travelling to ONPN, and can be done 24/7. Here is the response of a recent client:

"Thank you very much. My cordylines arrived today :) I am very impressed with your prompt service and the quality of my new babies.

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Carmichaelia glabrescens
Height: 10m;  Spread: 4m
Shrub
This is not an easy species to keep going yet alone to get to the maximum size. It is leafless, weeping and produces masses of pink flowers. One of the most beautiful species.
» Click here for our Carmichaelia article published in The Fringe, July 2015 ...
» For a landscaping perspective on Carmichaelia glabrescens, see this article by O2 Landscapes...
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Flowers in Dec
Flowers in Dec
Growing tips:
On 16/12/2014, Martin Nicholls said:
Hates warmer, humid North Island areas. Best in drier eastern areas rich in limestone. I grew a plant (from seed collected at the Christchurch Botanic Gardens) at the Taupo Native Plant Nursery site and it was growing really quickly before a well-meaning gardener dug it out thinking it was a common broom! Perfect drainage, periodic droughts and some lime in the soil is a clue to its cultivation.