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Chionochloa flavicans

Evergreen perennial grass. Flower heads in August-September are suitable for drying. Height 120 cm. Sunny position, free-draining soil.

Cimicifuga Chocaholic

Light pink flowers which fade to white in late Summer. Purple/black foliage. Height 150 cm.

Cordyline australis Torbay Dazzler

Arching striped green and cream sword like leaves. Ideal for containers or as a specimen plant in garden.  Plant in full sun or part shade in free draining soil. Height 300 cm.

Cordyline Pacific Sunrise

A very distinctive, eye-catching Cordyline. Long, arching sword like leaves have a striking deep red/pink central stripe with bright pink margins. Plant in well drained soil in a sheltered position in full sun or part shade.  Great in containers. Height 180cm. Spread 100cm.

Cordyline Red Star

Small evergreen tree. Used as an architectural plant. Tropical and exotic looking red-purple leaves. Outstanding performer in seaside gardens and great in pots and containers. Plant in moist free draining soil in a sunny or partial shade position. Height to 200 cm. 

Cortaderia sell. Pumila

Robust, evergreen grass with mid-green leaves with erect silvery-yellow plumes to 150 cm in Autumn. Grow in fertile well-drained soil in full sun.

Crambe cordifolia

A real back of the border plant. Suitable for poor and dry soil and completely hardy.They will display a gently perfumed frothy mass of tiny white flowers in summer. Height 200 cm. Spread 60 cm.

Crambe maritima

Superb textural plant with its waxy pale blue-green leaves with ruffled edges. Suitable for seaside planting. White flowers will be showing from May till July. Height 75 cm. Spread 100 cm.

Cyathea australis

Rough Tree Ferns Evergreen. Dark green fronds. Height upto 300 cm. Fertile, moist well-drained soil in partial shade. Tolerate some frost.

Cynara scolymus

Literally an edible addition to the plant border. The flower buds are edible and aid digestion, if left they will produce showy purple flowers, which attract butterflies and bees. Height 200 cm. spread 100 cm.

Dicksonia antarctica

A magnificent specimen plant for architectural impact in the garden. Trunk forming fern crowned with gigantic rich green palm-like fronds which unfurl from the centre. In winter protect the crown by wrapping it up with straw or dead fronds.  Tasmanian tree fern for growing in acidic soil in full or dappled shade. Hardy in mild areas. Also can be kept in containers in sheltered areas or cool conservatories in partial shade.

Echium pininana Pink Fountain

A skyscraper plant. Tower of delicate pink flowers June-Sept in year 2 are interspersed with large linear grey-green leaves. leaves. Attracts bees and butterflies. Prefers partial shade moist but well drained soil. Will grow 1 to 3 metres tall.