Native

Anigozanthos – Bush Elegance

Common Name: Kangaroo Paw Sun Requirements: Flourishes in full sun. Ensure the plant receives ample sunlight for healthy growth and abundant flowering. Planting: Best planted in spring or early autumn. Opt for well-drained, sandy or loamy soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. Avoid heavy clay soils to prevent waterlogging and root rot. Watering: […]

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Banksia Robur

Common Name: Swamp Banksia Banksia is a genus of woody shrubs and trees native to Australia. It belongs to the family Proteaceae and is renowned for its distinctive flower spikes and unique foliage. Banksia flowers are unique and often feature a cylindrical or bottlebrush-shaped spike composed of numerous individual flowers grouped together. The genus Banksia is diverse,

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Elaeocarpus Eumundi

Common Name: Eumundi Quandong Elaeocarpus Eumundi is a medium to large evergreen tropical rainforest tree native to North Eastern Australia. Can reach up to 30m in its natural habitat but considerably smaller in a garden setting.

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Telopea Gembrook PBR

 Common Name: Waratah Telopea Gembrook is a cultivar with large red blooms in spring. It’s well-known for its straight long stems and uniform flower heads, making it a top choice for bouquets. ‘Gembrook Waratah’ is a large shrub and is protected by Plant Breeder’s Rights. For optimal growth, plant it in well-drained soil and water

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Hymenosporum flavum – Gold Halo

Common Name: Gold Halo or Golden Penda Hymenosporum flavum ‘Gold Halo’ is a unique evergreen tree known for its eye-catching leaves and aromatic flowers. As a variant of the native Hymenosporum flavum from Australia, Gold Halo boasts glossy, variegated leaves in a golden-yellow shade that creates a stunning halo effect. In the spring and early

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