Native

Banksia Serrata – Pygmy Possum

Banksia serrata, commonly known as Old Man Banksia or Saw Banksia, is a native Australian tree that belongs to the family Proteaceae. It is a medium to large tree with a distinctive and gnarled trunk, giving it a unique and characteristic appearance. The flowers of Banksia serrata can vary in colour, typically ranging from pale yellow to

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Dampiera Trigona – Pink Form

Common Name: Angled-Stem Dampiera Dampiera trigona – Pink Form stands out as a delightful and versatile addition to gardens. Typically grows to a moderate height, forming a rounded and bushy shape. The Pink Form of Dampiera trigona typically blooms in spring and early summer, adding a burst of color to the garden landscape. Ideal for garden borders, mixed plantings,

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Syzygium Cascade

Common Name: Lillly Pilly Syzygium ‘Cascade’ is an Australia native plant, which is also known as Weeping Lilly Pilly. This plant grows into one very thick, bushy shrub with little care and maintenance.

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Poa labillardieri – Eskdale

Common Name: Tussock Grass Poa labillardieri, also known as Common Tussock Grass, is a native Australian species with narrow, arching leaves and a dense growth habit. The cultivar ‘Eskdale’ may have specific attributes or adaptations, and can thrive in a variety of soil types and sun exposure levels. It is often used in landscaping and

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Woolly Bush Adenanthos sericea ‘Silver Lining’

Common Name: Silver Lining Woolly Bush Adenanthos sericea is a captivating evergreen shrub celebrated for its distinctive silvery-gray foliage and elegant form. This Australian native plant belongs to the Proteaceae family and is prized for its unique appearance and low-maintenance qualities. Thriving in well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade, ‘Silver Lining’ showcases its silken,

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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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