Native Trees

Casuarina glauca – Cousin It

Common Name: Cousin It Casurina glauca Cousin It is an unusual and extremely tough Australian native mounding groundcover featuring deep green cascading aricular-shaped foliage.  A fantastic feature for pots and mass planted in the garden where it can cascade over walls and embankments. For best results plant Cousin It in a sunny position. It is […]

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Correa – Choc Leaf

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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Casuarina Glauca Prostrate – Shag pile

Common Name: Shag Pile Prostrate forms of Casuarina glauca typically have a low, spreading growth habit, making them suitable as ground covers or cascading plants. Prostrate varieties are generally lower in height compared to the standard tree form. The exact size can vary depending on the specific cultivar and growing conditions. Casuarina glauca, including prostrate forms, is

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Correa Reflexa – Mallee Bells

Common Name: Native Fuchsia Correa reflexa, commonly known as Mallee Bells or Common Correa, is a species of evergreen shrub native to Australia. It belongs to the Rutaceae family and is known for its tubular flowers and attractive foliage. This shrub has a compact and bushy growth habit, making it suitable for gardens, borders, and containers.

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