Citrus paradisi Red Grapefruit Dwarf acerThe dwarf Red Grapefruit tree is dense and bushy with beautiful glossy leaves and fragrant, creamy white blossoms. After the flowers, yellow fruit with deep red flesh will appear with a flavour that is sweet while still retaining the familiar grapefruit tang. Similar to blood oranges, the flesh pigmentation colour varies due to climatic conditions. The fruit is highly nutritious, rich in vitamin c, refreshing and excellent for juicing, breakfast and
velvety tones create a striking contrast against the lush green foliage
It may be pruned and kept to any height
When the foliage catches a light breeze
While the dwarf pomegranate fruit is edible
Bearing masses of cascading salmon pink bell-shaped flowers in late spring and early summer
Good drainage is crucial for preventing root rot
thus benefiting from a good native fertiliser during feeding time
Light pruning after flowering will encourage strong new growth
It produces masses of bright red
and grow on fences with support and training
Leptospermum brachyandrum
low-maintenance ground cover in both sun and shaded areas