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Scaevola Scala Series 140MM
Scaevola ‘Scala Series’ – 140MM
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I am Scaevola Scala Series. My family originated from Eastern Australia
My blooms are a distinctive fan shape in bright white, pink or blue are prolific during spring and summer and can appear for most of the year.
Native to eastern Australia I attract native bees, hoverflies, butterflies and other beneficial insects. I have a gentle low rounded compact form and a spreading habit. I add a bright splash of colour wherever I am planted. I am ideal choice for container planting, to create accent in rockeries, in borders or as a ground cover. My dense habit means I outcompete many weeds. Interesting fact: my botanic name comes from the Latin for “left handed” a reference to the petals only appearing on one side of my blooms. |
Full Sun to Part Shade (4+ hours of direct sun) | |
Height: 0.3m Width: 0.4m | |
I need minimal water and tolerate moderate drought once established | |
Australian Native | |
Happy in most soils I perform best in a moist, well-drained soil |
I am popular and will make you happy because… |
My flowers are stunning fan shaped blooms most prolific from spring through to autumn | |
I make a statement in border plantings, rockeries and general landscaping | |
Adaptable I am a great choice for planting in pots and containers |
- Plant me:
- in pots and other containers
- in hanging baskets
- in garden beds and general landscaping
- in coastal conditions
Tips for success… |
I respond well to extra moisture but I am a hardy plant that will also tolerate dry conditions and light frost | |
Plant me 20cm apart | |
100% Recyclable Pot and Label Most pots and labels made from 100% recycled polypropylene |
Plant family: Goodeniaceae |
Other names: Fan Flower, Fairy Fan Flower |
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What is the Small Spaces™ Collection
No matter how Narrow & Small your modern urban space is, you can create a lush & colourful garden or courtyard.
Combine the habits of Upright, Mounding & Trailing for easy colourful arrangements in pots, containers or garden beds.
Available in 140mm, 180mm and 200mm pots
Upright - Mounding - Trailing
A simple recipe to create professional-looking plants and garden designs
By having the plants divided in the three types, Upright, Mounding or Trailing, we remove the intimidation factor to create your own gardening designs.
Upright plants
Also called thrillers, are the big, bold focal point, the centerpiece plant for your design. This plant provides an eye-catching vertical element.
You first select your Upright plant, which usually will be the tallest plants, and the starting point of your design.
Then, when is time to plant, the Upright plant goes in the center if your pot that will be viewed from all sides.
You planted in the back of a pot, or the back of a garden bed, depending on your focal point.
A great upright choice is tall ornamental grasses such as purple fountain grass or liriopes. You can find them under our Mighty Tuff® collection. Or you can use anigozanthos from our Nature's Nectar®.
Small Spaces offers a collection of flowering plants ideal to use as thrillers, such are Cannas, Alstroemerias, Mandevilleas or you can even use some dwarf pittosporums
Mounding plants
Also called fillers, are mid-size, mounding, or rounded plants that surround and complement but not overwhelm the upright plant and fill the space in the planter or garden. You can use one filler or opt for two or three different plants in your container or garden design. Pick colours that complement your Upright Plant, or different textures, like a round-leaved mounding plant with a spiky Upright plant.
Often, they help by hiding the bare knees, the less interesting stems or stalks of the Upright plants
The difficult part is selecting the plant from so many choices, but a few suggestions include: cupheas, salvias, scaevolas, pelargoniums, etc.
Trailing plants
Also called spillers, are splashy plants that cascade and tumble over the sides of containers or cascaiding down a wall .
Even though the main rule of this plants is to sprawl over the side of the pots, sometimes it's fun to unify a composition by training a few tendrils of a Trailing plant to climb into and through both the Mounding and Upright plants.
You can use some of this varieties as Trailing plants: ajugas, campanulas, lotus Red Flash, lobelias, Veronica Oxford Blue, etc.