Australian Native Shrubs

Doryanthes Excelsa

Common Name: Gymea Lilly   Gymea Lilies, also known as Doryanthes excelsa, are large, striking plants native to eastern Australia. Its long, sword-shaped leaves form a basal rosette, while a tall flower spike emerges from its centre. These dramatic plants thrive in full sun to partial shade and require little maintenance once established.

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Myoporum parvifolium Purpurea

Myoporum parvifolium ‘Purpurea’ ia a groundcover which produces small white ‘Starry’ flowers which almost entirely cover it’s fine, evergreen, purple tinged foliage during summer. Great ground cover for rockeries, dry sunny banks and low maintenance gardens. Performs best when planted in full sun or semi-shade, thrives in well drained soils and enjoys extra water over

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Westringia Fruticosa – Smokey

Common Name: Coastal Rosemary Westringia fruticosa Smokey is a compact, hardy Australian native shrub with smokey grey variegated foliage and small white flowers that bloom in the masses during winter and spring. An ideal hedge or screening plant and suitable for low maintenance gardens, exposed sites and coastal gardens. Plant in an area of full

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Grevillea Ned Kelly 200mm

Grevillea ‘Ned Kelly’ is a popular and bright flowering variety of the Grevillea family. It’s flowers are an eye-catching blend of orange and red. These flowers attract and feed native birds and bees. It can be maintained as a hedge or screening plant.

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