Shrubs

Hibbertia pedunculata ‘boomers’

Hibbertia scandens produce large golden-yellow flowers for most of the year amongst dark green glossy leaves. This plant is an Australian native well accustomed to Australia’s ever-changing climate meaning it is extremely hardy and will tolerate the sometimes harsh conditions. Hibbertia scandens is ideal for groundcover, especially over embankments and with support, can become a […]

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Woolly Bush Adenanthos cunninghamii ‘Lighthouse’

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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Hibbertia Scandens – Golden Twist

Hibbertia scandens produce large golden-yellow flowers for most of the year amongst dark green glossy leaves. This plant is an Australian native well accustomed to Australia’s ever-changing climate meaning it is extremely hardy and will tolerate the sometimes harsh conditions. Hibbertia scandens is ideal for groundcover, especially over embankments and with support, can become a

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Babingtonia virgata Compacta

Common Name: Twiggy Heath Myrtle Dwarf Sun Requirements: Babingtonia virgata Compacta thrives in full sun to partial shade. It prefers a location with at least 6 hours of sunlight per day but can tolerate some shade, especially in hotter climates. Soil: Plant Babingtonia virgata Compacta in well-draining soil with good moisture retention. It can adapt

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Camellia Hybrid Assorted

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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Camellia Hiemalis Assorted

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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