Australian Native Shrubs

Grevillea – Lemon Baby

Grevillea is a diverse genus of flowering plants native to Australia known for their unique and intricate flowers. They are well-adapted to various climates and prefer full sun exposure and well-draining soil. Regular watering during dry periods and occasional pruning are recommended for maintenance. Suitable for various landscaping settings.

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Grevillea – Flowerful

Grevillea Firesprite is a spectacular hybrid between Grevillea venusta and Grevillea longistylla. Bright green deeply lobed foliage, flowers are flame red 8-10cm. Grows 5m high by 2m wide, forming a dense shrub in an average to well drained sunny position. Ideal for screens or hedges, Firesprite will make a colourful addition to any garden. Can

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Grevillea – Carmine Fire

Grevillea is a diverse genus of flowering plants native to Australia known for their unique and intricate flowers. They are well-adapted to various climates and prefer full sun exposure and well-draining soil. Regular watering during dry periods and occasional pruning are recommended for maintenance. Suitable for various landscaping settings.

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Acacia Cultriformis – Knife Wattle

Common Name: Wattle Sun Requirements: Full sun (6-8 hours daily). Planting: Best in spring or autumn. Prefers well-drained soil; amend heavy soils. Watering: Regularly until established, then drought-tolerant. Water sparingly once mature. Maintenance: Prune dead or damaged branches in late winter. Fertilize in early spring. Growth Profile: Height: 2-4 meters. Spread: 2-3 meters. Acacia Cultriformis

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Anigozanthos – Orange Cross

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. Ensure good drainage to prevent waterlogging. Watering: Requires regular watering during the growing

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