I found a "bargain" today... or so I thought.
Two pots of Syzgium australe (Brush Cherry) and a pot Acmena smithii (Lilly Pilly). $10 each plant and they're about a metre high. They look like standard/topiary plants but I understand they've not been grafted just pruned that way.
Research on the net has told me they're both forms of Lilly Pilly but I'm reluctant to plant them in our garden as apparently the Brush Cherry will reach a height of 10m and the Lilly Pilly 6m!!!
We live in an area in which plants seem to do very well so I wouldn't be surprised if they really took off.
Would you recommend NOT planting them in the garden? Or if we keep and eye on them and keep them pruned into a topiary shape they won't get that big? Could we leave them in the pots, which are quite large, and keep them under control that way, or would they become pot-bound and not thrive?
I should've thought about it more as apparently there are dwarf forms which would probably be more suited to our garden.