Syzygium Australe – Resilience
Common Name: Lilly Pilly
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Dense, fast growing evergreen shrub with bright red new growth. Striking hedge that responds well to pruning. White, clustered flowers appear in late spring followed by berries. If hedging, space 80-100 cm apart. Grows approx 3m tall x 1m wide.
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Common Name: Lilly Pilly Hinterland Gold is a feature plant throughout the year with its attractive green glossy foliage and feathery, cream-white flowers followed by purplish-pink, fleshy, edible berries. Ideal plant for screening and hedging. Plant in an open, sunny position in well drained, composted soil with a good mulch layer around the base of
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Common Name: Lilly Pilly Dwarf, dense, glossy leaved Lilly Pilly perfect for low hedges. New growth in winter is an eye-catching orange. If you want to avoid the berries, prune just before bud burst. Excellent choice for hedging and also as a potted plant.
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Common Name: Lilly Pilly
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Common Name: Woolly Bush Sun Requirements: Prefers full sun to partial shade. Full sun is ideal for promoting vibrant foliage color and maintaining a compact growth form. Planting: Best planted in the cooler months of autumn or early spring. Thrives in well-drained, sandy soil but is adaptable to a range of soil types as long
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Common Name: Lighthouse Woolly Bush Adenanthos cunninghamii is an alluring and distinctively Australian shrub. Renowned for its unique appearance and hardy nature, this evergreen plant belongs to the Proteaceae family. Thriving in well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade, ‘Lighthouse’ showcases its fine, needle-like leaves that give it a soft and feathery texture. The foliage is
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Common Name: Grey Myrtle or Ironwood Tree Sun Requirements: Backhousia myrtifolia ‘Mini Cini’ thrives in full sun to partial shade. It prefers a location with good sunlight exposure but can tolerate some shade, especially in hotter climates. Soil: Plant Backhousia myrtifolia ‘Mini Cini’ in well-draining, fertile soil with good moisture retention. It can adapt to
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Common Name: Camellia With flowers from late summer to winter, sasanqua camellias make a long impact on the garden. Their flowers, which may be white, pink or red and range from single to double, are also attractive to nectar-eating birds including parrots and to beneficial insects. Most sasanquas are also lightly perfumed and can be
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Common Name: Camellia With flowers from late summer to winter, sasanqua camellias make a long impact on the garden. Their flowers, which may be white, pink or red and range from single to double, are also attractive to nectar-eating birds including parrots and to beneficial insects. Most sasanquas are also lightly perfumed and can be
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