Above 4m

Eucalyptus citriodora

Common Name: Lemon Eucalyptus   Eucalyptus citriodora, also known as Lemon Eucalyptus, is a tree native to Australia with a distinctive lemon fragrance. Its essential oil is used in various applications, including aromatherapy, perfumes, and insect repellents. It is drought-tolerant and can adapt to various soil types, making it a popular choice for landscaping purposes. However,

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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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Casuarina glauca – Cousin It

Common Name: Cousin It Casurina glauca Cousin It is an unusual and extremely tough Australian native mounding groundcover featuring deep green cascading aricular-shaped foliage.  A fantastic feature for pots and mass planted in the garden where it can cascade over walls and embankments. For best results plant Cousin It in a sunny position. It is

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Macadamia integrifolia

Common Name: Macadamia Nut Tree Macadamia integrifolia, also known as the Macadamia Nut Tree, is native to Australia and cultivated for its valuable nuts. It has dark green foliage, small pale flowers, and large, glossy nuts. This tree thrives in subtropical to tropical climates, requires full sun and well-draining soil, and benefits from regular watering and

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Syzygium Cascade

Common Name: Lillly Pilly Syzygium ‘Cascade’ is an Australia native plant, which is also known as Weeping Lilly Pilly. This plant grows into one very thick, bushy shrub with little care and maintenance.

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Casuarina Glauca Prostrate – Shag pile

Common Name: Shag Pile Prostrate forms of Casuarina glauca typically have a low, spreading growth habit, making them suitable as ground covers or cascading plants. Prostrate varieties are generally lower in height compared to the standard tree form. The exact size can vary depending on the specific cultivar and growing conditions. Casuarina glauca, including prostrate forms, is

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