Native

Myoporum parvifolium Purpurea

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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Macadamia integrifolia

Common Name: Macadamia Nut Tree Macadamia integrifolia, also known as the Macadamia Nut Tree, is native to Australia and cultivated for its valuable nuts. It has dark green foliage, small pale flowers, and large, glossy nuts. This tree thrives in subtropical to tropical climates, requires full sun and well-draining soil, and benefits from regular watering and

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Callistemon viminalis Dawson River Weeper 200 mm (1054-218)

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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Nephrolepis Cordifolia Duffii

Common Name: Lemon Button Tree Nephrolepis cordifolia ‘Duffii’, or Lemon Button Fern, is a compact plant with delicate fronds and small, button-like leaflets. It prefers bright, indirect light and moderate to high humidity levels. It can be grown indoors in smaller spaces or outdoors in shaded gardens. Regular watering and fertilization are crucial for its

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Anigozanthos – Big Red

Common Name: Kangaroo Paw Sun Requirements: Thrives in full sun. Adequate sunlight is essential for vigorous growth and vibrant flower production. Planting: Best planted in early spring or fall. Prefers well-drained, sandy, or loamy soil. Soil should be slightly acidic to neutral. Avoid heavy, clay soils as poor drainage can lead to root rot. Watering:

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