Evergreen

Lomandra Long John Silver

Common Name: Mat Rush or Spiny-headed Mat Rush Lomandra ‘Long John Silver’ has striking silver-grey foliage and versatile growing conditions. It is low-maintenance and makes a beautiful addition to any landscape. With its stunning silver-gray foliage and adaptability to various growing environments, Lomandra Long John Silver adds an effortless, yet eye-catching touch to any outdoor space. […]

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Lomandra Hystrix

The Lomandra Hystrix is an extremely hardy Australian native that is a great filler and background plant. It is perfect for mass plantings in streets, formal gardens, rockeries, sloping banks and playgrounds. The foliage is spectacular and grows in linear forms with clusters of cream/white spiked flowers in spring. These plants are perfect as they

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Leucadendron Salignum Strawberries and Cream “Sunshine Conebush”

Common Name: Tea Tree Leptospermum, also known as Tea Tree, is an aromatic evergreen shrub or small tree native to Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia. It is popular in gardens and landscaping for its small leaves and colourful flowers. Leptospermum plants are adaptable to different climates and soil types, and require moderate maintenance.

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Grevillea – Loopy Lou

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 Lanigera – Mt Tamboritha

Common Name: Woolly Grevillea Grevillea Lanigera, also known as Woolly Grevillea, is a low-growing and spreading shrub native to Australia. It thrives in full sun but can tolerate partial shade. Its foliage is narrow and covered in fine hairs, giving a woolly appearance. It produces clusters of small, vibrant flowers in shades of red, pink, or

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