Australian Native Shrubs

Anigozanthos – Big Red

Common Name: Kangaroo Paw Sun Requirements: Thrives in full sun. Adequate sunlight is essential for vigorous growth and vibrant flower production. Planting: Best planted in early spring or fall. Prefers well-drained, sandy, or loamy soil. Soil should be slightly acidic to neutral. Avoid heavy, clay soils as poor drainage can lead to root rot. Watering: […]

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Anigozanthos – Bush Glow

Common Name: Kangaroo Paw Sun Requirements: Flourishes in full sun. Adequate sunlight is crucial 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: Requires regular watering

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Hoya Carnosa Hanging

Common Name: Wax Plant Porcelain flower or wax plant is a commonly grown houseplant. It has long slender vines covered with waxy, deep green leathery leaves sometimes flecked with silver or creamy white. Bright indirect light year-round is ideal. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Wax plants love high humidity and the foliage

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Correa – Choc Leaf

Common Name: Choc Leaf Correa “choc Leaf’ is an Australian Native. The unique black-brown foliage creates a dramatic display in the garden, featuring bold salmon-pink new growth throughout the year. ‘Choc Leaf’ forms a low branching, neat compact shrub that is exceptionally robust with added frost and dry tolerance. The dark foliage is decorated with yellow

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