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Dianella rev. Little Rev

A very hardy plant with blue grey foliage and pretty blue star like flowers

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Posted: 6 February 2016
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Dianella tasmanica

An evergreen perennial to 1.2m tall, with tough, grass-like leaves and branched panicles of violet-blue flowers 2cm wide, with prominent yellow stamens, followed by glossy violet-blue berries

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Elymus magellanicus

A tufted deciduous grass to 15cm in height, forming a dense clump of vivid blue linear leaves to 5cm in length, with small, lax flower spikes in summer

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Festuca glauca Azurit

An intensive steel blue hair like grass.

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Festuca gla. Elijah Blue

A clumping grass with deep sea blue foliage.

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Abies koreana

A compact tree of conical outline, with dark green needle-like leaves white beneath, and handsome blue or purple cones often borne on young trees. Full sun. Sand, clay, loam soil....

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Posted: 6 February 2016
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Abies Nordmanniana

An evergreen conifer with narrow conical or columnar crown, with dense, glossy dark green foliage on down-swept branches. Young cones green or reddish, becoming brown Full sun. Loam, Clay and...

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Araucaria araucana (seed) ‘Monkey Puzzle Tree’

A stately evergreen tree with branches clothed in sharply pointed, triangular dark green leaves. Mature plants may bear cones on the upper branches, male and female usually on separate trees...

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Posted: 6 February 2016
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Cedrus atlantica Glauca

Silvery blue-green needle-like leaves. Full sun. Chalk, clay, sand and loam soil. Well-drained. Maximum height higher than 12m. Maximum width wider than 8 m. Time to maximum height 20-50 years.

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Posted: 6 February 2016
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Cedrus brevifolia

A large tree with branches clothed in whorls of short, dark green leaves; female cones are green at first, becoming light brown as they mature Full sun. All soil types....

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