• Prices (6 Offers) 
  • 4.50 € Mat Daisy, Vegetable sheep (Raoulia australis)
    8233J - 2024 Autumn Plug Plant.
  • 3.95 € Mat Daisy, Vegetable sheep (Raoulia australis)
    8233N - 2024 Autumn Plug Plant.
    Unit price available starting from 3 units purchased.
  • 3.45 € Mat Daisy, Vegetable sheep (Raoulia australis)
    8233K - 2024 Autumn Plug Plant.
    Unit price available starting from 10 units purchased.
  • 2.95 € Mat Daisy, Vegetable sheep (Raoulia australis)
    8233L - 2024 Autumn Plug Plant.
    Unit price available starting from 25 units purchased.
  • 2.75 € Mat Daisy, Vegetable sheep (Raoulia australis)
    8233M - 2024 Autumn Plug Plant.
    Unit price available starting from 50 units purchased.
  • 0.40 € FERTILISER
    8233A - Available – Fertiliser tablet to place at the bottom of the hole before planting. Slow release over 7 to 8 months. Only 1 tablet in each hole.
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    Mat Daisy, Vegetable sheep
    Mat Daisy, Vegetable sheep
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    Mat Daisy, Vegetable sheep
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    Mat Daisy, Vegetable sheep
    Mat Daisy, Vegetable sheep
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    Mat Daisy, Vegetable sheep
    Mat Daisy, Vegetable sheep
    Author: Planfor
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    Mat Daisy, Vegetable sheep
    Mat Daisy, Vegetable sheep
    Author: Planfor
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    Mat Daisy, Vegetable sheep
    Mat Daisy, Vegetable sheep
    Author: Planfor
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    Mat Daisy, Vegetable sheep
    Mat Daisy, Vegetable sheep
    Author: Planfor
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  • Description
  • Area of origin: New Zealand
    Adult dimensions: Height up to 1 cm, width up to 40 cm
    Foliage: Evergreen
    Soil type: Moist and well-drained, non limey
    Hardiness: Hardy to -10°C
    Exposure: Full sun to shade


    Properties and uses:
    The Raoulia Australis, also known as Mat Daisy or Vegetable sheep, is a mat-forming evergreen perennial perfect for non-limey and partially shaded areas. When in its original rocky mountain area, it grows dense, overlapping, tiny grey-silver leaves. This plant is not usually seen outside its natural area, and it needs to settle down in the garden before showing its yellow blossoming in summer. To emphasize its fluffy ‘sheep-like’ aspect, it can be associated with rocks or stones.


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