Rhagodia Parabolica – Grey Edge
Common Name: Fragrant Saltbush
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Common Name: Fragrant Saltbush
Rhagodia Parabolica – Grey Edge Read More »
An evergreen small shrub with masses of soft pink buds which open to white star-shaped flowers during early spring. Ideally suited for pots and small gardens. A hardy plant for most positions as its cascading growth and masses of flowers make a lovely display. Plant in full sun in well drained soil. Philotheca Cascade of
Philotheca buxifolia Cascade of Stars (syn Philotheca) Read More »
Tufting plant with strappy upright powdery-blue new foliage. Foliage matures to a darker green. It is a tough plant well suited to Australian climates and is able to tolerate clay soils, frost and dry spells. Cream flowers appear in spring.
Lomandra Glauca – Blue Ridge “Mat Rush” Read More »
Grevillea is a diverse genus of flowering plants native to Australia known for their unique and intricate flowers. They are well-adapted to various climates and prefer full sun exposure and well-draining soil. Regular watering during dry periods and occasional pruning are recommended for maintenance. Suitable for various landscaping settings.
Grevillea Obtusifolia – Gin Gin Gem Read More »
Common Name: Common Everlasting and Yellow Buttons Highlands Gold is a thick, mat forming ground cover that is very useful in lots of different ways. It can cover up to one square metre, and acts as an excellent weed suppressant. It also works well as a natural mulch to keep the soil cooler. Highlands Gold is fast growing and sturdy, handling
Chrysocephalum – Highland Gold Read More »
A small Australian native shrub that attracts honey eating birds to the garden. The attractive cylindrical golden yellow flowers with gold, orange or red styles, bloom from autumn into late winter. The foliage is dark green needle-like leaves.
Banksia Spinulosa – Honeyeater Delight Read More »
This versatile and low maintenance native plant features beautiful tufting and gracefully weeping lime-coloured foliage. Throughout the spring and summer months, bright yellow flower spikes emerge from within the foliage. Perfect for compact borders, pathway edging, or adding a touch of beauty to rock work in bold landscapes. It is also a great choice for
Lomandra confertifolia – Lime Divine PBR Read More »
A selected form of elkhorn fern which grows well in pots, forming an interesting and sculptural growth habit. It does well indoors, as well as in sheltered spots outdoors. Can be grown in hanging baskets, tied to a backplate or onto trees. It loves leaf litter collecting behind it, and banana peels can also be
Platycerium bifurcatum Hanging Read More »