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10 X NATIVE PINK DESERT ROSE HIBISCUS SEEDS-LILAC FLOWERS-HARDY GARDEN SHRUB

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Seller notes
“For applicable seed products. Our seeds are stored in a controlled environment and supplied by the ...
Origin
Native
Climate
Cold, Dry, Sub-tropical, Temperate, Tropical
Hardiness
Very hardy/water-wise
Plant Hardiness Zone (°C)
n/a
MPN
n/a
Flowers
Purple
Aspect
East-facing, North-facing, South-facing, West-facing
Soil Type
Loam, Sand
Growth habit
Shrub
Soil pH
Acidic
Season of Interest
Spring
Watering
Light
Unit Type
Unit
Sunlight
Full Sun, Partial Shade
Foliage
Evergreen
Style
n/a
Unit Quantity
10
Room
Indoor/Outdoor

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aussiecitrus

aussiecitrus

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Gardeners across Australia, start growing as much food of your own as you possibly can. Start now and invest in any vegie garden beds you can and stock up with as many vegetable seeds and fruit trees as possible. Start community gardens, network with your neighbours and grow your own produce. Time to begin your journey down the long road to self-sufficiency as global problems will shortly start to affect the supply, price and security of all our food in the near future.
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