Manuka/tea tree plant, great habitat for biodiversity

20 Jun

 

These photos were taken in April whilst I was working in the garden, they were 4 katydids and a couple of stick insects and preying mantis on the plant at the same time as well as lots of bees and wasps. I have a few very small plants from cuttings of another plant if anyone wants one in a deeper shade of pink. I have planted two more at the top of the garden.

 

One Response to “Manuka/tea tree plant, great habitat for biodiversity”

  1. Alexander Road June 24, 2012 at 8:49 am #

    I would love one if there’s still one going

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