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Manuka Dwarf
Pink Beauty
Leptospermum 'Pink Beauty' is a spectacular leptospermum variety with a semi weeping growth. In spring and again in autumn it produces masses of two tone dark pink flowers.
To 50cm
Pink Cascade
One of the ground covering Manuka family that forms a mound, excellent for covering banks with masses of pink flowers on and off throughout the year. Reasonably vigorous plant that will grow in light shade but performs best in full sun to show off the flowers. An easy care plant that only needs a trim occasionally as required.
To 0.5m
Wiri Kerry
A dwarf Manuka with good compact form with reddish-bronze foliage. Has vibrant, double, red flowers. Hardy. Plant in full sun and well-drained soils. Frost tolerant once established.
70cm x 50cm.
Crimson Glory
A colourful, compact shrub with reddish-bronze aromatic foliage. Double-crimson flowers in late winter and spring. Ideal for growing in difficult ground. A cultivar of our most common native tree, it grows naturally in many different sites. Evergreen and very hardy.
To 1m
Nanum Kiwi
A hardy colourful low growing shrub with aromatic foliage from the Nanum group of manukas. The leaves are dark green. It has exquisite large single crimson flowers in late winter and spring. Wonderful food for the bees. This is a cultivar of our most common native tree, it grows naturally in many different sites and is very hardy.