Westringia Fruticosa – Wynyabbie Gem
Common Name: Coastal Rosemary
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Common Name: Coastal Rosemary
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Common Name: Purple Creeping Boobialla Myoporum parvifolium ‘Purpurea’ ia a groundcover that produces small white ‘Starry’ flowers that almost entirely cover its 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
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Callistemon Dawson River Weeper is a tall evergreen shrub, or small tree featuring weeping, grey-green foliage, and bright red, bottlebrush flowers in late spring. Perfect feature or screening shrub with flowers that are bird attracting for the nectar. Tolerates coastal exposure, and waterlogged, poor or dry soils but performs best in a sunny to partly
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Common Name: Elkhorn Fern Platycerium bifurcatum, commonly known as the Elkhorn Fern, is a popular epiphytic species native to Australia and Southeast Asia. Its unique fronds resemble elk or deer antlers and can be mounted on various surfaces. Care involves providing filtered light, moisturizing the shield fronds, and maintaining a high humidity. Feeding and pruning
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Common Name: Silver Falls/ Silver Ponysfoot Beautiful, shimmering silver foliage trailing plant. Low growing to around 1.5m width. Plant in full sun or part shade as a groundcover or in a hanging pot or container. Silver Falls are drought and heat tolerant and are particularly popular for pots or hanging baskets.
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Common Name: Tangled Grevillea Grevillea Leptobotrys is a prostrate shrub with simple and toothed leaves and clusters of pale to deep lilac-pink flowers. It is native to Western Australia and typically grows up to 40 cm with leaves ranging from 30-290 mm long. Flowering occurs mainly from October to December, but flowers can be seen
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Common Name: Lilly Pilly Sun Requirements: Thrives in full sun to partial shade. In hotter climates, some afternoon shade can help prevent leaf burn. Planting: Best planted in autumn or spring. Prefers well-drained, fertile soil, but is adaptable to a variety of soil conditions, including clay soils. Watering: Water regularly to establish a deep root
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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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Common Name: Lemon Scented Tea Tree Leptospermum Morrisonii, also known as Lemon-Scented Tea Tree, is an aromatic shrub native to Australia. It prefers full sun and well-draining soil, making it ideal for Mediterranean or coastal climates. Low maintenance and can be used for hedging or as a background plant.
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