Native

Backhousia Enata

Common Name: Lemon Ironwood/ Lemon-scented Myrtle/ Sweet Verbena Tree Description: Backhousia enata is a flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae, native to Northeastern Queensland. It is a multi-stemmed large shrub or tree with rough grey-brown bark on the main trunk. The leaves are glossy and can have a strong aroma described as a menthol smell. It

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Backhousia Anisata

Common Name: Aniseed Myrtle Sun Requirements: Backhousia anisata thrives in full sun to partial shade. It prefers a location with good sunlight exposure but can tolerate some shade, especially in hotter climates. Soil: Plant Backhousia anisata in well-draining, fertile soil with good moisture retention. It can adapt to various soil types, including sandy, loamy, or clay

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Banksia Birdsong

Common Name: Banksia Sun Requirements: Banksia ‘Birdsong’ thrives in full sun to partial shade. It prefers a location with good sunlight exposure, especially in cooler climates. Soil: Plant Banksia ‘Birdsong’ in well-draining, sandy or loamy soil with good moisture retention. It prefers slightly acidic to neutral soil pH levels. Avoid heavy clay soils, as they can

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Syzygium Luehmannii

Common Name: Lilly Pilly Grown both as an ornamental plant and as a Bush Tucker plant, Syzygium luehmannii is commonly called the Riberry Lillpilly. This a tree with dense foliage, mid to deep green, amazing new pink foliage in late winter to spring and fluffy white flowers in summer. The flowers are followed by masses

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Scleranthus Biflorus

Common Name: Cushion Bush Scleranthus biflorus is a beautiful compact, evergreen Australian native ground cover, with vibrant green foliage all year round, and yellow green flowers during summer. Ideal ground cover for growing in between garden rockeries, creeping over logs, cascading out of pots, between pavers or stone walls. Plant in a sunny or part

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