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Syzygium Luehmannii

Common Name: Lilly Pilly Grown both as an ornamental plant and as a Bush Tucker plant, Syzygium luehmannii is commonly called the Riberry Lillpilly. This a tree with dense foliage, mid to deep green, amazing new pink foliage in late winter to spring and fluffy white flowers in summer. The flowers are followed by masses

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Prunus Dulcis All-in-One TM Zaione

Common Name: Almond Tree An excellent, self-pollinating Almond that bears heavy crops of soft-shelled almonds with a delicious, sweet flavour. It is 20 to 30 percent smaller than a regular sized almond tree. It grows best in a warm dry climate in well-drained soil and is quite heat tolerant. It’s produces gorgeous spring blossoms and

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Poa Poiformis – Syn. Australis

Common Name: Blue Tussock Grass Poa poiformis, also known as Tussock Grass, is a native species found in coastal and alpine regions of Australia. It is a versatile and hardy grass, valued for its tufted growth habit and adaptability. Care guidelines: Characteristics: Growth Habit: Tussock Grass forms dense tufts and has narrow, green to blue-green

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Philotheca Nodiflora

Common Name: Native Daphne, Common Daphne and Wedding Bush Philotheca nodiflora is an endemic species of flowering plant in the Rutaceae family that is commonly found in Western Australia. This weak shrub grows to a height ranging from 10-80 cm and features cylindrical leaves, with blue to pink flowers arranged in compact heads. The flowers have

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Pandorea Jasminoides – Jam Drops

Common Name: Bower of Beauty / Bower Vine Pandorea Jasminoides, is a twining evergreen vine from Australia with lush foliage and fragrant flowers in white, cream, or pink. Cultivate in full sun to partial shade, providing well-draining soil and regular watering. Prune to control growth and use for vertical landscaping or attracting pollinators.

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