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Bird attracting Black Cocky Food Coastal Coastal. Tip prune after flowering. Coastal and Bird attracting Coastal and Verge Container Feature tree Fragrant Good cut flower Hanging basket Hardy plant Phytophthora resistant Poolside Pot Plant Pot Plant. Tip prune after flowering. Pot plant and bird attracting Protect roots Prune after flowering Prune for unique fine blue green foliage. Prune lightly after flowering Tip prune Verge Vigorous climber

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Loricobbia skinneri

Skinner’s Pea

Category: Medium Shrub
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Spectacular medium shrub when in flower. Grows 1-2 m h x 0.6-1.5 m w. Dull green foliage. Large yellow and red pea shaped flowers from July-Oct. Grows in well-drained acidic soils in part shade to part sun. Conservation status: Priority 4.

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