Ligustrum ovalifolium 'Aureum'
Known as the Golden Privet, Ligustrum ovalifolium 'Aureum' is a resilient and easy to grow evergreen shrub with yellow leaves, marked green in the centre. A dense growth habit and tolerance to pruning make this striking Privet an excellent choice for evergreen hedges. Golden Privet… More Info
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Epipremnum aureum (House Plant)
Commonly known as Devil?s Ivy, Epipremnum aureum is a fabulous leafy climber. The long stems are cloaked in luxuriant, glossy foliage patterned with irregular golden streaks. This vigorous house plant climbs using aerial roots to cling to its supports. It will swiftly scale a moss… More Info
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This hardy, semi evergreen medicinal herb bears attractive, lobed, golden foliage and pretty white daisy flowers throughout summer. The flowers of Golden Feverfew can be dried and added to pot pourri for an aromatic fragrance. With its bright golden foliage and compact habit, this short… More Info
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…Dischidia nummularia (String of Nickels) – A pretty succulent with long, tumbling strands threaded with thick, disc-like foliage. Epipremnum aureum (Devils Ivy) - long stems cloaked in luxuriant, glossy foliage patterned with irregular golden streaks. A tough plant… More Info
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* Fragrant blooms followed by edible berriesSet against a backdrop of glossy green foliage, the pale yellow flowers with a spicy clove-like fragrance are produced in bunches at the tips of arching stems. The early spring flowers of Ribes odoratum are followed by edible black berries that… More Info
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This delightful spring-flowering shrub is smothered with small yellow flowers in April and May, which have a delicious sweet fragrance. Ribes odoratum is also known as the Buffalo Currant or Clove Currant due to its scent. Forming a medium sized shrub, the leaves turn to deep shades of red… More Info
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