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Anigozanthos 'Bush Zest' (Kangaroo Paw)

Anigozanthos 'Bush Zest' (Kangaroo Paw)

Description: Anigozanthos 'Bush Zest' is a vibrant perennial plant prized for its distinctive kangaroo paw-shaped flowers and graceful foliage. It typically grows to about 0.6 to 1 meter in height and spread, forming clumps of strap-like leaves that emerge from underground rhizomes. The leaves are typically green to bluish-green, growing up to 60 cm in length. Flowers: The standout feature of Anigozanthos 'Bush Zest' is its striking and unique flowers. These flowers are borne on tall, sturdy stems (scapes) that rise above the foliage. Each flower cluster consists of tubular blooms that open sequentially from the bottom to the top of the scape. Anigozanthos 'Bush Zest' is known for its vibrant coloration, often featuring shades of bright yellow, resembling a burst of zest. The flowers are also rich in nectar, attracting birds such as honeyeaters, making them a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly gardens. Cultivation: Anigozanthos 'Bush Zest' thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained soils. It is well-suited to various Australian garden styles, including native gardens, coastal gardens, and contemporary landscapes. While it can tolerate sandy or loamy soils, it performs best in soil that is slightly acidic to neutral. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot, particularly during wet periods. Watering: Once established, Anigozanthos 'Bush Zest' is relatively drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering. Water deeply during dry spells, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. Pruning: Pruning needs for Anigozanthos 'Bush Zest' are minimal. Remove spent flower stems once flowering has finished to promote new growth and maintain a tidy appearance. Trim back any dead or damaged leaves as needed throughout the growing season. Pests and Diseases: Anigozanthos 'Bush Zest' is generally resistant to pests and diseases when grown under suitable conditions. However, it may be susceptible to root rot if planted in poorly drained soils. Ensure good air circulation around the plants to minimize the risk of fungal diseases. Uses: Garden Beds and Borders: Plant Anigozanthos 'Bush Zest' in garden beds or borders to add a splash of vibrant color and unique texture. It complements other native plants and Mediterranean-style plants beautifully. Containers: Grow in large containers on patios, balconies, or verandas, where it can be admired up close. Cut Flowers: The striking flowers of Anigozanthos 'Bush Zest' make excellent cut flowers for floral arrangements, bringing a touch of Australian native beauty indoors. Environmental Benefits: As an Australian native plant, Anigozanthos 'Bush Zest' attracts pollinators such as bees and birds, contributing to local biodiversity. Its drought tolerance and low water requirements make it suitable for water-wise gardening practices. Care Tips: Mulch around the base of the plant to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer formulated for native plants in early spring to promote healthy growth and flowering. Protect from frost in cooler climates, or consider growing in containers that can be moved indoors during winter. By incorporating Anigozanthos 'Bush Zest' into your garden, you can enjoy its vibrant flowers and unique form while supporting local wildlife and practicing sustainable gardening practices. Anigozanthos 'Bush Zest' (Kangaroo Paw) Botanical Name: Anigozanthos 'Bush Zest' Common Name: Kangaroo Paw Family: Haemodoraceae Origin: Cultivar developed in Australia

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Anigozanthos Bush Ballard PBR (Kangaroo Paw)

Anigozanthos Bush Ballard PBR (Kangaroo Paw)

Description: Anigozanthos Bush Ballet PBR is a striking and unique perennial plant known for its vibrant, kangaroo paw-shaped flowers and graceful foliage. It typically grows to about 0.6 to 1 meter (2 to 3 feet) in height and spread, forming clumps of slender, strap-like leaves that arise from underground rhizomes. The leaves are typically green, sometimes with a bluish tinge, and can reach lengths of up to 60 cm (2 feet). Flowers: The most distinctive feature of Anigozanthos Bush Ballet PBR is its stunning flowers, which resemble the paw of a kangaroo. The flowers are borne on tall, sturdy stalks (scapes) that rise above the foliage. Each flower cluster consists of tubular blooms that open sequentially from the bottom to the top of the scape. Anigozanthos Bush Ballet PBR is known for its rich coloration, often featuring shades of vibrant pink, red, or orange, with some cultivars displaying bi-colored or tri-colored variations. The flowers are also attractive to birds, particularly honeyeaters, making them a valuable addition to wildlife gardens. Cultivation: Anigozanthos Bush Ballet PBR is well-suited to a variety of Australian garden styles, including native gardens, coastal gardens, and contemporary landscapes. It thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained soils. While it can tolerate sandy or loamy soils, it performs best in soil that is slightly acidic to neutral. Ensure good drainage to prevent root rot, especially during wet periods. Watering: Once established, Anigozanthos Bush Ballet PBR is relatively drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering. Water deeply during periods of extended dryness, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. Pruning: Pruning is generally not required for Anigozanthos Bush Ballet PBR. Remove spent flower stems once flowering has finished to encourage new growth and maintain a tidy appearance. Trim back any dead or damaged leaves as needed. Pests and Diseases: Anigozanthos Bush Ballet PBR is generally pest and disease-resistant when grown in suitable conditions. However, it can be susceptible to root rot if planted in poorly drained soils. Ensure good air circulation around the plants to reduce the risk of fungal diseases. Uses: Garden Beds and Borders: Plant Anigozanthos Bush Ballet PBR in garden beds or borders to add vibrant color and texture. It pairs well with other native plants and Mediterranean-style plants. Containers: Grow in large containers on patios or balconies, providing a splash of color and texture. Cut Flowers: The striking flowers make excellent cut flowers for floral arrangements, adding a touch of Australian flair to bouquets. Environmental Benefits: As an Australian native plant, Anigozanthos Bush Ballet PBR attracts pollinators such as bees and birds, contributing to local biodiversity. Its drought tolerance and low water requirements make it suitable for water-wise gardening practices. Care Tips: Mulch around the base of the plant to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer formulated for native plants in spring to promote healthy growth and flowering. Protect from frost in cooler climates, or consider growing in pots that can be moved indoors during winter. By incorporating Anigozanthos Bush Ballet PBR into your garden, you can enjoy its vibrant flowers and unique form, while also supporting local wildlife and practicing sustainable gardening. Anigozanthos Bush Ballet PBR (Kangaroo Paw) Botanical Name: Anigozanthos Bush Ballet PBR Common Name: Kangaroo Paw Family: Haemodoraceae Origin: Cultivar developed in Australia

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Anigozanthos Bush Blitz PBR is part of the Bush Gem collections of Kangaroo Paw. Bush Blitz flowers in Spring with Dark orange to burgundy colours and grows to approx. 70cm High x 50cm wide

Anigozanthos Bush Blitz PBR (Kangaroo Paw)

Description: Anigozanthos 'Bush Blitz' PBR is a captivating perennial plant prized for its distinctive kangaroo paw-shaped flowers and elegant foliage. It typically grows to about 0.6 to 1 meter (2 to 3 feet) in height and spread, forming clumps of strap-like leaves that emerge from underground rhizomes. The leaves are typically green to bluish-green, growing up to 60 cm (2 feet) in length. Flowers: The standout feature of Anigozanthos 'Bush Blitz' PBR is its stunning and unique flowers. These flowers are borne on tall, sturdy stems (scapes) that rise above the foliage. Each flower cluster consists of tubular blooms that open sequentially from the bottom to the top of the scape. Anigozanthos 'Bush Blitz' PBR is known for its striking coloration, often featuring shades of vibrant red, orange, or yellow, sometimes with contrasting markings. The flowers are also rich in nectar, attracting birds such as honeyeaters, making them a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly gardens. Cultivation: Anigozanthos 'Bush Blitz' PBR thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained soils. It is well-suited to various Australian garden styles, including native gardens, coastal gardens, and contemporary landscapes. While it can tolerate sandy or loamy soils, it performs best in soil that is slightly acidic to neutral. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot, particularly during wet periods. Watering: Once established, Anigozanthos 'Bush Blitz' PBR is relatively drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering. Water deeply during dry spells, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. Pruning: Pruning needs for Anigozanthos 'Bush Blitz' PBR are minimal. Remove spent flower stems once flowering has finished to promote new growth and maintain a tidy appearance. Trim back any dead or damaged leaves as needed throughout the growing season. Pests and Diseases: Anigozanthos 'Bush Blitz' PBR is generally resistant to pests and diseases when grown under suitable conditions. However, it may be susceptible to root rot if planted in poorly drained soils. Ensure good air circulation around the plants to minimize the risk of fungal diseases. Uses: Garden Beds and Borders: Plant Anigozanthos 'Bush Blitz' PBR in garden beds or borders to add a splash of vibrant color and unique texture. It complements other native plants and Mediterranean-style plants beautifully. Containers: Grow in large containers on patios, balconies, or verandas, where it can be admired up close. Cut Flowers: The stunning flowers of Anigozanthos 'Bush Blitz' PBR make excellent cut flowers for floral arrangements, bringing a touch of Australian native beauty indoors. Environmental Benefits: As an Australian native plant, Anigozanthos 'Bush Blitz' PBR attracts pollinators such as bees and birds, contributing to local biodiversity. Its drought tolerance and low water requirements make it suitable for water-wise gardening practices. Care Tips: Mulch around the base of the plant to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer formulated for native plants in early spring to promote healthy growth and flowering. Protect from frost in cooler climates, or consider growing in containers that can be moved indoors during winter. By incorporating Anigozanthos 'Bush Blitz' PBR into your garden, you can enjoy its spectacular flowers and unique form while supporting local wildlife and practicing sustainable gardening practices. Anigozanthos 'Bush Blitz' PBR (Kangaroo Paw) Botanical Name: Anigozanthos 'Bush Blitz' PBR Common Name: Kangaroo Paw Family: Haemodoraceae Origin: Cultivar developed in Australia

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Anigozanthos Bush Bonanza PBR (Kangaroo Paw)

Anigozanthos Bush Bonanza PBR (Kangaroo Paw)

Description: Anigozanthos Bush Bonanza PBR is an eye-catching perennial plant renowned for its distinctive kangaroo paw-shaped flowers and attractive foliage. It typically grows to about 0.6 to 1 meter (2 to 3 feet) in height and spread, forming clumps of strap-like leaves that emerge from underground rhizomes. The leaves are green to bluish-green in color, reaching lengths of up to 60 cm (2 feet). Flowers: The standout feature of Anigozanthos Bush Bonanza PBR is its striking flowers. These flowers are borne on tall, sturdy stems (scapes) that rise above the foliage. Each flower cluster consists of tubular blooms that open sequentially from the bottom to the top of the scape. Anigozanthos Bush Bonanza PBR is known for its vibrant coloration, typically displaying shades of rich red, burgundy, or pink. The flowers are also attractive to birds, particularly honeyeaters, making them a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly gardens. Cultivation: Anigozanthos Bush Bonanza PBR thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained soils. It is well-suited to various Australian garden styles, including native gardens, coastal gardens, and contemporary landscapes. While it can tolerate sandy or loamy soils, it performs best in soil that is slightly acidic to neutral. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot, especially during wet periods. Watering: Once established, Anigozanthos Bush Bonanza PBR is relatively drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering. Water deeply during dry spells, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. Pruning: Pruning is generally minimal for Anigozanthos Bush Bonanza PBR. Remove spent flower stems once flowering has finished to encourage new growth and maintain a tidy appearance. Trim back any dead or damaged leaves as needed throughout the growing season. Pests and Diseases: Anigozanthos Bush Bonanza PBR is typically resistant to pests and diseases when grown under suitable conditions. However, it may be susceptible to root rot if planted in poorly drained soils. Ensure good air circulation around the plants to minimize the risk of fungal diseases. Uses: Garden Beds and Borders: Plant Anigozanthos Bush Bonanza PBR in garden beds or borders to add vibrant color and texture. It complements other native plants and Mediterranean-style plants beautifully. Containers: Grow in large containers on patios, balconies, or verandas, where it can be easily admired up close. Cut Flowers: The striking flowers make excellent cut flowers for floral arrangements, bringing a touch of Australian flair indoors. Environmental Benefits: As an Australian native plant, Anigozanthos Bush Bonanza PBR attracts pollinators such as bees and birds, contributing to local biodiversity. Its drought tolerance and low water requirements make it suitable for water-wise gardening practices. Care Tips: Mulch around the base of the plant to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer formulated for native plants in early spring to promote healthy growth and flowering. Protect from frost in cooler climates, or consider growing in containers that can be moved indoors during winter. By incorporating Anigozanthos Bush Bonanza PBR into your garden, you can enjoy its vibrant flowers and unique form while supporting local wildlife and practicing sustainable gardening practices. Anigozanthos Bush Bonanza PBR (Kangaroo Paw) Botanical Name: Anigozanthos Bush Bonanza PBR Common Name: Kangaroo Paw Family: Haemodoraceae Origin: Cultivar developed in Australia

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Anigozanthos Bush Dance PBR (Kangaroo Paw)

Anigozanthos Bush Dance PBR (Kangaroo Paw)

Description: Anigozanthos 'Bush Dance' PBR is an attractive perennial plant prized for its distinctive kangaroo paw-shaped flowers and graceful foliage. It typically grows to about 0.6 to 1 meter (2 to 3 feet) in height and spread, forming clumps of strap-like leaves that arise from underground rhizomes. The leaves are typically green to bluish-green, growing up to 60 cm (2 feet) in length. Flowers: The standout feature of Anigozanthos 'Bush Dance' PBR is its vibrant and unique flowers. These flowers are borne on tall, sturdy stems (scapes) that rise above the foliage. Each flower cluster consists of tubular blooms that open sequentially from the bottom to the top of the scape. Anigozanthos 'Bush Dance' PBR is known for its striking coloration, often featuring shades of deep red, burgundy, or orange, sometimes with contrasting markings. The flowers are also rich in nectar, attracting birds such as honeyeaters, making them a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly gardens. Cultivation: Anigozanthos 'Bush Dance' PBR thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained soils. It is well-suited to various Australian garden styles, including native gardens, coastal gardens, and contemporary landscapes. While it can tolerate sandy or loamy soils, it performs best in soil that is slightly acidic to neutral. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot, particularly during wet periods. Watering: Once established, Anigozanthos 'Bush Dance' PBR is relatively drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering. Water deeply during dry spells, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. Pruning: Pruning needs for Anigozanthos 'Bush Dance' PBR are minimal. Remove spent flower stems once flowering has finished to promote new growth and maintain a tidy appearance. Trim back any dead or damaged leaves as needed throughout the growing season. Pests and Diseases: Anigozanthos 'Bush Dance' PBR is generally resistant to pests and diseases when grown under suitable conditions. However, it may be susceptible to root rot if planted in poorly drained soils. Ensure good air circulation around the plants to minimize the risk of fungal diseases. Uses: Garden Beds and Borders: Plant Anigozanthos 'Bush Dance' PBR in garden beds or borders to add a splash of vibrant color and unique texture. It complements other native plants and Mediterranean-style plants beautifully. Containers: Grow in large containers on patios, balconies, or verandas, where it can be admired up close. Cut Flowers: The stunning flowers of Anigozanthos 'Bush Dance' PBR make excellent cut flowers for floral arrangements, bringing a touch of Australian native beauty indoors. Environmental Benefits: As an Australian native plant, Anigozanthos 'Bush Dance' PBR attracts pollinators such as bees and birds, contributing to local biodiversity. Its drought tolerance and low water requirements make it suitable for water-wise gardening practices. Care Tips: Mulch around the base of the plant to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer formulated for native plants in early spring to promote healthy growth and flowering. Protect from frost in cooler climates, or consider growing in containers that can be moved indoors during winter. By incorporating Anigozanthos 'Bush Dance' PBR into your garden, you can enjoy its spectacular flowers and unique form while supporting local wildlife and practicing sustainable gardening practices Anigozanthos 'Bush Dance' PBR (Kangaroo Paw) Botanical Name: Anigozanthos 'Bush Dance' PBR Common Name: Kangaroo Paw Family: Haemodoraceae Origin: Cultivar developed in Australia

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Anigozanthos Bush Fire (Kangaroo Paw)

Anigozanthos Bush Fire (Kangaroo Paw)

Description: Anigozanthos 'Bush Fire' is a stunning perennial plant celebrated for its unique kangaroo paw-shaped flowers and attractive foliage. It typically grows to about 0.6 to 1 meter (2 to 3 feet) in height and spread, forming clumps of strap-like leaves that emerge from underground rhizomes. The leaves are typically green to bluish-green, growing up to 60 cm (2 feet) in length. Flowers: The most striking feature of Anigozanthos 'Bush Fire' is its vivid and vibrant flowers. These flowers are borne on tall, sturdy stems (scapes) that rise above the foliage. Each flower cluster consists of tubular blooms that open sequentially from the bottom to the top of the scape. Anigozanthos 'Bush Fire' is known for its intense coloration, featuring shades of bright red, orange, and yellow that resemble a blazing fire, hence its name. The flowers are also rich in nectar, attracting birds such as honeyeaters, making them a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly gardens. Cultivation: Anigozanthos 'Bush Fire' thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained soils. It is well-suited to various Australian garden styles, including native gardens, coastal gardens, and contemporary landscapes. While it can tolerate sandy or loamy soils, it performs best in soil that is slightly acidic to neutral. Good drainage is crucial to prevent root rot, particularly during wet periods. Watering: Once established, Anigozanthos 'Bush Fire' is relatively drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering. Water deeply during dry spells, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. Pruning: Pruning needs for Anigozanthos 'Bush Fire' are minimal. Remove spent flower stems once flowering has finished to promote new growth and maintain a neat appearance. Trim back any dead or damaged leaves as needed throughout the growing season. Pests and Diseases: Anigozanthos 'Bush Fire' is generally resistant to pests and diseases when grown under suitable conditions. However, it may be susceptible to root rot if planted in poorly drained soils. Ensure good air circulation around the plants to reduce the risk of fungal diseases. Uses: Garden Beds and Borders: Plant Anigozanthos 'Bush Fire' in garden beds or borders to add a splash of vibrant color and unique texture. It pairs well with other native plants and Mediterranean-style plants. Containers: Grow in large containers on patios, balconies, or verandas, where it can be admired up close. Cut Flowers: The stunning flowers of Anigozanthos 'Bush Fire' make excellent cut flowers for floral arrangements, bringing a touch of Australian native beauty indoors. Environmental Benefits: As an Australian native plant, Anigozanthos 'Bush Fire' attracts pollinators such as bees and birds, contributing to local biodiversity. Its drought tolerance and low water requirements make it suitable for water-wise gardening practices. Care Tips: Mulch around the base of the plant to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer formulated for native plants in early spring to promote healthy growth and flowering. Protect from frost in cooler climates, or consider growing in containers that can be moved indoors during winter. By incorporating Anigozanthos 'Bush Fire' into your garden, you can enjoy its spectacular flowers and unique form while supporting local wildlife and practicing sustainable gardening practices Anigozanthos 'Bush Fire' (Kangaroo Paw) Botanical Name: Anigozanthos 'Bush Fire' Common Name: Kangaroo Paw Family: Haemodoraceae Origin: Cultivar developed in Australia

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Anigozanthos bush flare (Kangaroo Paw)

Description: Anigozanthos 'Bush Flare' is a striking perennial plant valued for its unique kangaroo paw-shaped flowers and attractive foliage. It typically grows to about 0.6 to 1 meter (2 to 3 feet) in height and spread, forming clumps of strap-like leaves that emerge from underground rhizomes. The leaves are typically green to bluish-green, growing up to 60 cm (2 feet) in length. Flowers: The standout feature of Anigozanthos 'Bush Flare' is its vibrant and distinctive flowers. These flowers are borne on tall, sturdy stems (scapes) that rise above the foliage. Each flower cluster consists of tubular blooms that open sequentially from the bottom to the top of the scape. Anigozanthos 'Bush Flare' is known for its intense coloration, typically displaying shades of bright red, orange, or yellow, resembling a fiery flare. The flowers are also rich in nectar, attracting birds such as honeyeaters, making them a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly gardens. Cultivation: Anigozanthos 'Bush Flare' thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained soils. It is well-suited to various Australian garden styles, including native gardens, coastal gardens, and contemporary landscapes. While it can tolerate sandy or loamy soils, it performs best in soil that is slightly acidic to neutral. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot, particularly during wet periods. Watering: Once established, Anigozanthos 'Bush Flare' is relatively drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering. Water deeply during dry spells, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. Pruning: Pruning requirements for Anigozanthos 'Bush Flare' are minimal. Remove spent flower stems once flowering has finished to promote new growth and maintain a tidy appearance. Trim back any dead or damaged leaves as needed throughout the growing season. Pests and Diseases: Anigozanthos 'Bush Flare' is generally resistant to pests and diseases when grown under suitable conditions. However, it may be susceptible to root rot if planted in poorly drained soils. Ensure good air circulation around the plants to minimize the risk of fungal diseases. Uses: Garden Beds and Borders: Plant Anigozanthos 'Bush Flare' in garden beds or borders to add a splash of vibrant color and unique texture. It pairs well with other native plants and Mediterranean-style plants. Containers: Grow in large containers on patios, balconies, or verandas, where it can be admired up close. Cut Flowers: The striking flowers of Anigozanthos 'Bush Flare' make excellent cut flowers for floral arrangements, bringing a touch of Australian native beauty indoors. Environmental Benefits: As an Australian native plant, Anigozanthos 'Bush Flare' attracts pollinators such as bees and birds, contributing to local biodiversity. Its drought tolerance and low water requirements make it suitable for water-wise gardening practices. Care Tips: Mulch around the base of the plant to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer formulated for native plants in early spring to promote healthy growth and flowering. Protect from frost in cooler climates, or consider growing in containers that can be moved indoors during winter. By incorporating Anigozanthos 'Bush Flare' into your garden, you can enjoy its spectacular flowers and unique form while supporting local wildlife and practicing sustainable gardening practices. Anigozanthos 'Bush Flare' (Kangaroo Paw) Botanical Name: Anigozanthos 'Bush Flare' Common Name: Kangaroo Paw Family: Haemodoraceae Origin: Cultivar developed in Australia

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Anigozanthos Bush Glow (Kangaroo Paw)

Anigozanthos Bush Glow (Kangaroo Paw)

Description: Anigozanthos 'Bush Glow' is a striking perennial plant prized for its unique kangaroo paw-shaped flowers and attractive foliage. It typically grows to about 0.6 to 1 meter (2 to 3 feet) in height and spread, forming clumps of strap-like leaves that emerge from underground rhizomes. The leaves are typically green to bluish-green, growing up to 60 cm (2 feet) in length. Flowers: The standout feature of Anigozanthos 'Bush Glow' is its vibrant and eye-catching flowers. These flowers are borne on tall, sturdy stems (scapes) that rise above the foliage. Each flower cluster consists of tubular blooms that open sequentially from the bottom to the top of the scape. Anigozanthos 'Bush Glow' is known for its striking coloration, often displaying shades of bright yellow, orange, or red, resembling a glowing ember. The flowers are also rich in nectar, attracting birds such as honeyeaters, making them a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly gardens. Cultivation: Anigozanthos 'Bush Glow' thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained soils. It is well-suited to various Australian garden styles, including native gardens, coastal gardens, and contemporary landscapes. While it can tolerate sandy or loamy soils, it performs best in soil that is slightly acidic to neutral. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot, particularly during wet periods. Watering: Once established, Anigozanthos 'Bush Glow' is relatively drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering. Water deeply during dry spells, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. Pruning: Pruning needs for Anigozanthos 'Bush Glow' are minimal. Remove spent flower stems once flowering has finished to promote new growth and maintain a tidy appearance. Trim back any dead or damaged leaves as needed throughout the growing season. Pests and Diseases: Anigozanthos 'Bush Glow' is generally resistant to pests and diseases when grown under suitable conditions. However, it may be susceptible to root rot if planted in poorly drained soils. Ensure good air circulation around the plants to minimize the risk of fungal diseases. Uses: Garden Beds and Borders: Plant Anigozanthos 'Bush Glow' in garden beds or borders to add a splash of vibrant color and unique texture. It complements other native plants and Mediterranean-style plants beautifully. Containers: Grow in large containers on patios, balconies, or verandas, where it can be admired up close. Cut Flowers: The stunning flowers of Anigozanthos 'Bush Glow' make excellent cut flowers for floral arrangements, bringing a touch of Australian native beauty indoors. Environmental Benefits: As an Australian native plant, Anigozanthos 'Bush Glow' attracts pollinators such as bees and birds, contributing to local biodiversity. Its drought tolerance and low water requirements make it suitable for water-wise gardening practices. Care Tips: Mulch around the base of the plant to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer formulated for native plants in early spring to promote healthy growth and flowering. Protect from frost in cooler climates, or consider growing in containers that can be moved indoors during winter. By incorporating Anigozanthos 'Bush Glow' into your garden, you can enjoy its spectacular flowers and unique form while supporting local wildlife and practicing sustainable gardening practices Anigozanthos 'Bush Glow' (Kangaroo Paw) Botanical Name: Anigozanthos 'Bush Glow' Common Name: Kangaroo Paw Family: Haemodoraceae Origin: Cultivar developed in Australia

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Anigozanthos Bush Pearl PBR is part of the Bush Gem collections of Kangaroo Paw. Bush Pearl flowers in Spring with Bright Candy Pink colours and grows to approx. 70cm High x 50cm wide

Anigozanthos Bush Pearl PBR (Kangaroo Paw)

Anigozanthos 'Bush Pearl' PBR is a stunning perennial plant prized for its unique kangaroo paw-shaped flowers and elegant foliage. It typically grows to about 0.6 to 1 meter (2 to 3 feet) in height and spread, forming clumps of strap-like leaves that arise from underground rhizomes. The leaves are typically green to bluish-green, growing up to 60 cm (2 feet) in length. Flowers: The standout feature of Anigozanthos 'Bush Pearl' PBR is its exquisite and distinctive flowers. These flowers are borne on tall, sturdy stems (scapes) that rise above the foliage. Each flower cluster consists of tubular blooms that open sequentially from the bottom to the top of the scape. Anigozanthos 'Bush Pearl' PBR is known for its delicate coloration, often featuring shades of creamy white, soft pink, or pale yellow, resembling pearls. The flowers are also rich in nectar, attracting birds such as honeyeaters, making them a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly gardens. Cultivation: Anigozanthos 'Bush Pearl' PBR thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained soils. It is well-suited to various Australian garden styles, including native gardens, coastal gardens, and contemporary landscapes. While it can tolerate sandy or loamy soils, it performs best in soil that is slightly acidic to neutral. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot, particularly during wet periods. Watering: Once established, Anigozanthos 'Bush Pearl' PBR is relatively drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering. Water deeply during dry spells, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. Pruning: Pruning needs for Anigozanthos 'Bush Pearl' PBR are minimal. Remove spent flower stems once flowering has finished to promote new growth and maintain a tidy appearance. Trim back any dead or damaged leaves as needed throughout the growing season. Pests and Diseases: Anigozanthos 'Bush Pearl' PBR is generally resistant to pests and diseases when grown under suitable conditions. However, it may be susceptible to root rot if planted in poorly drained soils. Ensure good air circulation around the plants to minimize the risk of fungal diseases. Uses: Garden Beds and Borders: Plant Anigozanthos 'Bush Pearl' PBR in garden beds or borders to add a touch of elegance with its soft colors and unique texture. It complements other native plants and Mediterranean-style plants beautifully. Containers: Grow in large containers on patios, balconies, or verandas, where it can be admired up close. Cut Flowers: The delicate flowers of Anigozanthos 'Bush Pearl' PBR make excellent cut flowers for floral arrangements, bringing a touch of Australian native beauty indoors. Environmental Benefits: As an Australian native plant, Anigozanthos 'Bush Pearl' PBR attracts pollinators such as bees and birds, contributing to local biodiversity. Its drought tolerance and low water requirements make it suitable for water-wise gardening practices. Care Tips: Mulch around the base of the plant to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer formulated for native plants in early spring to promote healthy growth and flowering. Protect from frost in cooler climates, or consider growing in containers that can be moved indoors during winter. By incorporating Anigozanthos 'Bush Pearl' PBR into your garden, you can enjoy its exquisite flowers and unique form while supporting local wildlife and practicing sustainable gardening practices. Anigozanthos 'Bush Pearl' PBR (Kangaroo Paw) Botanical Name: Anigozanthos 'Bush Pearl' PBR Common Name: Kangaroo Paw Family: Haemodoraceae Origin: Cultivar developed in Australia

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Anigozanthos Bush Princess (Kangaroo Paw)

Anigozanthos Bush Princess (Kangaroo Paw)

Description: Anigozanthos 'Bush Princess' is a striking perennial plant known for its distinctive kangaroo paw-shaped flowers and attractive foliage. It typically grows to about 0.6 to 1 meter (2 to 3 feet) in height and spread, forming clumps of strap-like leaves that arise from underground rhizomes. The leaves are typically green to bluish-green, growing up to 60 cm (2 feet) in length. Flowers: The standout feature of Anigozanthos 'Bush Princess' is its vibrant and unique flowers. These flowers are borne on tall, sturdy stems (scapes) that rise above the foliage. Each flower cluster consists of tubular blooms that open sequentially from the bottom to the top of the scape. Anigozanthos 'Bush Princess' is known for its striking coloration, typically displaying shades of pink or coral-red, often with contrasting yellow highlights. The flowers are also rich in nectar, attracting birds such as honeyeaters, making them a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly gardens. Cultivation: Anigozanthos 'Bush Princess' thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained soils. It is well-suited to various Australian garden styles, including native gardens, coastal gardens, and contemporary landscapes. While it can tolerate sandy or loamy soils, it performs best in soil that is slightly acidic to neutral. Good drainage is crucial to prevent root rot, particularly during wet periods. Watering: Once established, Anigozanthos 'Bush Princess' is relatively drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering. Water deeply during dry spells, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. Pruning: Pruning requirements for Anigozanthos 'Bush Princess' are minimal. Remove spent flower stems once flowering has finished to promote new growth and maintain a tidy appearance. Trim back any dead or damaged leaves as needed throughout the growing season. Pests and Diseases: Anigozanthos 'Bush Princess' is generally resistant to pests and diseases when grown under suitable conditions. However, it may be susceptible to root rot if planted in poorly drained soils. Ensure good air circulation around the plants to minimize the risk of fungal diseases. Uses: Garden Beds and Borders: Plant Anigozanthos 'Bush Princess' in garden beds or borders to add a splash of vibrant color and unique texture. It pairs well with other native plants and Mediterranean-style plants. Containers: Grow in large containers on patios, balconies, or verandas, where it can be admired up close. Cut Flowers: The striking flowers of Anigozanthos 'Bush Princess' make excellent cut flowers for floral arrangements, bringing a touch of Australian native beauty indoors. Environmental Benefits: As an Australian native plant, Anigozanthos 'Bush Princess' attracts pollinators such as bees and birds, contributing to local biodiversity. Its drought tolerance and low water requirements make it suitable for water-wise gardening practices. Care Tips: Mulch around the base of the plant to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer formulated for native plants in early spring to promote healthy growth and flowering. Protect from frost in cooler climates, or consider growing in containers that can be moved indoors during winter. By incorporating Anigozanthos 'Bush Princess' into your garden, you can enjoy its spectacular flowers and unique form while supporting local wildlife and practicing sustainable gardening practices. Anigozanthos 'Bush Princess' (Kangaroo Paw) Botanical Name: Anigozanthos 'Bush Princess' Common Name: Kangaroo Paw Family: Haemodoraceae Origin: Cultivar developed in Australia

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Anigozanthos Bush Tenacity (Kangaroo Paw)

Anigozanthos Bush Tenacity (Kangaroo Paw)

Description: Anigozanthos 'Bush Tenacity' is a stunning perennial plant known for its unique kangaroo paw-shaped flowers and graceful foliage. It typically grows to about 60cm H x 45cm Wide and forms clumps of strap-like leaves arising from underground rhizomes.  Flowers: The standout feature of Anigozanthos 'Bush Tenacity' is its vibrant and distinctive flowers. These flowers are borne on tall, sturdy stems that rise above the foliage. Each flower cluster consists of tubular blooms that open sequentially from the bottom to the top of the scape. Anigozanthos 'Bush Tenacity' is known for its Orange, Yellow flowers. They are also rich in nectar, attracting birds Cultivation: Anigozanthos 'Bush Tenacity' thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained soils. It is well-suited to various Australian garden styles, including native gardens, coastal gardens, and contemporary landscapes. While it can tolerate sandy or loamy soils, it performs best in soil that is slightly acidic to neutral. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot, particularly during wet periods. Watering: Once established, Anigozanthos 'Bush Tenacity' is relatively drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering. Water deeply during dry spells, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. Pruning: Pruning needs for Anigozanthos 'Bush Tenacity' are minimal. Remove spent flower stems once flowering has finished to promote new growth and maintain a tidy appearance. Trim back any dead or damaged leaves as needed throughout the growing season. Pests and Diseases: Anigozanthos 'Bush Tenacity' is generally resistant to pests and diseases when grown under suitable conditions. However, it may be susceptible to root rot if planted in poorly drained soils. Ensure good air circulation around the plants to minimize the risk of fungal diseases. Uses: Garden Beds and Borders: Plant Anigozanthos 'Bush Tenacity' in garden beds or borders to add a splash of vibrant color and unique texture. It complements other native plants and Mediterranean-style plants beautifully. Containers: Grow in large containers on patios, balconies, or verandas, where it can be admired up close. Cut Flowers: The striking flowers of Anigozanthos 'Bush Tenacity' make excellent cut flowers for floral arrangements, bringing a touch of Australian native beauty indoors. Environmental Benefits: As an Australian native plant, Anigozanthos 'Bush Tenacity' attracts pollinators such as bees and birds, contributing to local biodiversity. Its drought tolerance and low water requirements make it suitable for water-wise gardening practices. Care Tips: Mulch around the base of the plant to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer formulated for native plants in early spring to promote healthy growth and flowering. Protect from frost in cooler climates, or consider growing in containers that can be moved indoors during winter. Anigozanthos 'Bush Tenacity' (Kangaroo Paw) Botanical Name: Anigozanthos 'Bush Tenacity' Common Name: Kangaroo Paw Family: Haemodoraceae Origin: Cultivar developed in Australia

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Callistemon Dawson River

Callistemon Dawson River

Description:Callistemon ‘Dawson River’ is a vigorous, fast-growing bottlebrush that produces masses of striking red flowers. This hardy Australian native is perfect for large gardens, windbreaks, and screening, thriving in a variety of conditions, including wet and dry soils. Its lush green foliage and spectacular floral display make it a standout in any landscape. Flowers:Bold red bottlebrush flowers appear in spring and summer, with sporadic flowering throughout the year. These nectar-rich blooms attract birds, bees, and other pollinators. Foliage:Bright green, lance-shaped leaves provide a dense, lush appearance, offering year-round greenery. Fruit:Woody seed capsules develop after flowering and remain on the plant for an extended period. Form & Size:A large, bushy shrub or small tree, reaching approximately 4–6m high and 3–5m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Best suited to full sun but will tolerate part shade. Soil: Thrives in a wide range of soils, including clay, sandy, and loamy soils. Tolerates both wet and dry conditions. Climate: Adaptable to various Australian climates, including coastal and inland areas. Watering: Can withstand both periods of drought and occasional waterlogging. Uses: Ideal for screening, windbreaks, and habitat plantings. Suitable for large gardens, parks, and streetscapes. Works well in erosion control projects along riverbanks and wetlands. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and resilient. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and promote new growth. Apply a slow-release native fertilizer in spring for optimal health and flowering. Notes: A bird and pollinator-friendly variety. Tolerates both temporary waterlogging and dry conditions, making it highly adaptable. Companion Plants:Complements native species such as Grevillea, Melaleuca, and Lomandra for a water-wise, wildlife-friendly garden. Common Name: Dawson River BottlebrushBotanical Name: Callistemon ‘Dawson River’Family: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Callistemon Endeavour

Callistemon Endeavour

Description:Callistemon ‘Endeavour’ is a striking, upright bottlebrush known for its vibrant red flowers and dense green foliage. This hardy and fast-growing Australian native is perfect for hedging, screening, or as a feature shrub, thriving in a variety of climates and conditions. Flowers:Brilliant red bottlebrush flowers bloom prolifically in spring and summer, with occasional flushes at other times. Rich in nectar, they attract birds, bees, and butterflies. Foliage:Narrow, mid-green leaves create a lush, dense canopy, providing year-round greenery. Fruit:Woody seed capsules develop after flowering and persist on the plant for extended periods. Form & Size:A tall, upright shrub reaching approximately 3–4m high and 2–3m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun but tolerates part shade. Soil: Adaptable to a range of well-drained soils, including sandy, loamy, and clay soils. Climate: Thrives in various Australian conditions, including coastal areas and light frost zones. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from deep watering during prolonged dry spells. Uses: Ideal for screening, windbreaks, and hedging. Works well as a feature plant in native gardens. Attracts pollinators and provides habitat for birds. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Prune after flowering to encourage bushy growth and more blooms. Apply a slow-release native fertilizer in spring to promote healthy foliage and flowering. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly variety. Tolerates urban pollution, coastal exposure, and drought. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Grevillea, Westringia, and Lomandra for a balanced, low-maintenance native landscape. Common Name: Endeavour BottlebrushBotanical Name: Callistemon ‘Endeavour’Family: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Callistemon Great Balls fire TC

Callistemon Great Balls fire TC

Description:Callistemon ‘Great Balls of Fire’ TC is a compact, non-flowering bottlebrush variety prized for its vibrant pink-red new growth and dense, fine-textured foliage. This hardy, low-maintenance shrub is perfect for hedging, borders, and feature planting, offering year-round color and structure to the landscape. Flowers:Non-flowering variety. Foliage:Bright green foliage with striking pink-red new growth, creating a bold contrast throughout the year. Fruit:Does not produce seed capsules. Form & Size:Compact, rounded shrub growing approximately 1–1.5m high and 1m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun to part shade. Soil: Adaptable to most well-drained soils, including sandy, loamy, and clay soils. Climate: Handles coastal exposure, light frost, and periods of dry weather. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Ideal for low hedging, borders, and mass planting. Perfect for rockeries, container gardens, and feature planting. Provides color and structure in formal and native garden designs. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Prune lightly to maintain a compact shape and encourage colorful new growth. Apply a slow-release fertilizer in spring for healthy foliage. Notes: Hardy and adaptable to a variety of conditions. Provides year-round color without flowers. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Lomandra, Westringia, and Grevillea for a water-wise, low-maintenance garden. Common Name: Great Balls of Fire BottlebrushBotanical Name: Callistemon ‘Great Balls of Fire’ TCFamily: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Callistemon Little Caroline PBR

Callistemon Little Caroline PBR

Description:Callistemon ‘Little Caroline’ PBR is a compact, bushy bottlebrush featuring vibrant red flowers and dense, fine-textured foliage. Its naturally rounded growth habit makes it perfect for hedging, borders, and container planting. This hardy, low-maintenance variety thrives in a range of Australian climates and provides year-round appeal. Flowers:Brilliant red bottlebrush flowers appear in spring and summer, with occasional blooms at other times. The nectar-rich flowers attract birds, bees, and butterflies. Foliage:Soft, fine green foliage forms a naturally compact and dense shrub, providing excellent coverage for borders and hedging. Fruit:Small, woody seed capsules form after flowering and persist on the plant. Form & Size:A small, rounded shrub reaching approximately 1.2m high and 1.2m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun to part shade. Soil: Adaptable to a range of well-drained soils, including sandy, loamy, and clay soils. Climate: Tolerates coastal conditions, light frost, and dry periods once established. Watering: Drought-tolerant but benefits from occasional deep watering, particularly in extended dry spells. Uses: Ideal for low hedging, borders, and native garden plantings. Suited for rockeries, container planting, and compact landscape designs. Excellent for attracting birds and beneficial pollinators. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to care for. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain its dense, bushy shape. Apply a slow-release native plant fertilizer in spring for optimal health. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly variety. Withstands coastal exposure and varying soil conditions. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Lomandra, Westringia, and Grevillea for a well-balanced, low-maintenance native garden. Common Name: Little Caroline BottlebrushBotanical Name: Callistemon ‘Little Caroline’ PBRFamily: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Callistemon Mr Foster

Callistemon Mr Foster

Description:Callistemon ‘Mr Foster’ is a hardy, medium-sized bottlebrush with lush green foliage and vibrant red flowers. Its upright growth habit and striking floral display make it an excellent choice for hedging, screening, or as a feature shrub. This tough native plant is well-suited to various Australian climates and soil types. Flowers:Brilliant red bottlebrush flowers bloom in spring and summer, with sporadic flowering at other times of the year. The nectar-rich blooms attract birds, bees, and other pollinators. Foliage:Dense, mid-green foliage with a fine texture provides year-round interest and forms a naturally bushy shape. Fruit:Woody seed capsules follow flowering, persisting on the plant for long periods. Form & Size:Upright, bushy shrub reaching approximately 2.5–3m high and 2–3m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Best grown in full sun to part shade. Soil: Tolerant of a range of soil types, including sandy, loamy, and clay soils. Prefers well-drained conditions. Climate: Handles coastal exposure, light frost, and periods of drought once established. Watering: Drought-resistant but benefits from occasional deep watering, especially during extended dry periods. Uses: Ideal for screening, windbreaks, and native garden plantings. Works well as a feature shrub in mixed garden beds. Suitable for attracting pollinators and native wildlife. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and resilient. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage dense growth. Feed with a native plant fertilizer in spring for vigorous flowering and foliage health. Notes: A bird-attracting variety that enhances biodiversity. Tolerates urban pollution, making it suitable for streetscapes and suburban gardens. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Westringia, Grevillea, and Lomandra for a low-maintenance, water-wise landscape. Common Name: Mr Foster BottlebrushBotanical Name: Callistemon ‘Mr Foster’Family: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Callistemon Pink Champagne

Callistemon Pink Champagne

Description:Callistemon ‘Pink Champagne’ is a beautiful, medium-sized bottlebrush featuring soft pink flowers and lush green foliage. This hardy and adaptable Australian native is perfect for hedging, screening, or as a feature plant, attracting birds and pollinators while thriving in a variety of conditions. Flowers:Soft pink bottlebrush flowers with a delicate, champagne-like hue bloom in spring and summer, with occasional flushes throughout the year. The nectar-rich blooms attract bees, butterflies, and native birds. Foliage:Narrow, lance-shaped green leaves provide a dense, bushy appearance and year-round interest. Fruit:Woody seed capsules follow flowering and remain on the plant for extended periods. Form & Size:Bushy, upright shrub reaching approximately 2–3m high and 1.5–2.5m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun but tolerates part shade. Soil: Grows well in most well-drained soils, including sandy, loamy, and clay soils. Climate: Suited to a range of Australian conditions, including coastal areas and light frost zones. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Ideal for screening, hedging, and windbreaks. Perfect for feature planting in native gardens. Provides habitat and nectar for birds and pollinators. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Light pruning after flowering encourages compact growth and increased blooming. Apply a slow-release native fertilizer in spring for optimal health. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Tolerates coastal exposure, light frost, and dry conditions. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Grevillea, Westringia, and Lomandra for a balanced, water-wise native landscape. Common Name: Pink Champagne BottlebrushBotanical Name: Callistemon ‘Pink Champagne’Family: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Callistemon Purple Splendour

Callistemon Purple Splendour

Description:Callistemon ‘Purple Splendour’ is a stunning bottlebrush variety featuring vivid purple flowers and dense, green foliage. This hardy, medium-sized shrub is ideal for hedging, screening, or as a standout feature in native gardens. It thrives in a variety of Australian climates and attracts birds and pollinators. Flowers:Eye-catching purple bottlebrush flowers bloom in spring and summer, with sporadic flowering throughout the year. The nectar-rich blooms attract bees, butterflies, and native birds. Foliage:Narrow, lance-shaped green leaves provide a lush, dense canopy that adds year-round interest. Fruit:Woody seed capsules form after flowering, persisting on the plant for an extended period. Form & Size:Upright, bushy shrub growing approximately 2–3m high and 1.5–2.5m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun to part shade. Soil: Adaptable to a variety of well-drained soils, including sandy, loamy, and clay soils. Climate: Well-suited to coastal, suburban, and rural gardens, tolerating light frost and dry conditions. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Ideal for hedging, screening, and windbreaks. Great for native gardens, mixed borders, and large containers. Attracts pollinators and provides food for nectar-feeding birds. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Prune lightly after flowering to encourage compact growth and more blooms. Apply a slow-release native fertilizer in spring for optimal health. Notes: Supports biodiversity by attracting birds and beneficial insects. Withstands coastal exposure, light frost, and dry conditions. Companion Plants:Complements Grevillea, Westringia, and Lomandra for a low-maintenance, wildlife-friendly native garden. Common Name: Purple Splendour BottlebrushBotanical Name: Callistemon ‘Purple Splendour’Family: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Callistemon Reeves Pink

Callistemon Reeves Pink

Description:Callistemon ‘Reeves Pink’ is a vibrant, medium-sized bottlebrush known for its soft pink flowers and dense, green foliage. This hardy, fast-growing native shrub is ideal for hedging, screening, or as a feature plant, thriving in various Australian climates while attracting birds and pollinators. Flowers:Soft pink bottlebrush flowers bloom in spring and summer, with occasional flowering throughout the year. The nectar-rich blooms attract bees, butterflies, and native birds. Foliage:Narrow, lance-shaped green leaves provide a lush, dense appearance and year-round interest. Fruit:Small, woody seed capsules form after flowering, persisting on the plant. Form & Size:Bushy, upright shrub growing approximately 2–3m high and 1.5–2.5m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun to part shade. Soil: Adapts to most well-drained soils, including sandy, loamy, and clay soils. Climate: Tolerates coastal conditions, light frost, and periods of dry weather. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Perfect for screening, hedging, and windbreaks. Great as a feature plant in native and mixed gardens. Provides habitat and nectar for pollinators and birds. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Prune after flowering to promote bushy growth and more blooms. Apply a slow-release native fertilizer in spring for optimal health. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Hardy and adaptable to various conditions. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Grevillea, Westringia, and Lomandra for a balanced, low-maintenance native landscape. Common Name: Reeves Pink BottlebrushBotanical Name: Callistemon ‘Reeves Pink’Family: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Callistemon Wilderness White

Callistemon Wilderness White

Description:Callistemon ‘Wilderness White’ is a hardy, medium-sized bottlebrush featuring striking white flowers and dense green foliage. This Australian native shrub is ideal for hedging, screening, or as a feature plant, offering year-round interest while attracting birds and pollinators. Flowers:Pure white bottlebrush flowers bloom in spring and summer, with occasional flowering throughout the year. Rich in nectar, they attract bees, butterflies, and native birds. Foliage:Narrow, lance-shaped green leaves provide a lush, dense appearance, forming a naturally bushy shrub. Fruit:Woody seed capsules develop after flowering, persisting on the plant for extended periods. Form & Size:Upright, bushy shrub reaching approximately 2–3m high and 1.5–2.5m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun but tolerates part shade. Soil: Adapts to most well-drained soils, including sandy, loamy, and clay soils. Climate: Thrives in a variety of Australian conditions, including coastal and light frost zones. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Excellent for hedging, screening, and windbreaks. Works well as a feature shrub in native gardens. Provides habitat and nectar for pollinators and wildlife. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Light pruning after flowering helps maintain shape and encourage new blooms. Apply a slow-release native fertilizer in spring for optimal growth. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Withstands coastal exposure, light frost, and dry conditions. Companion Plants:Complements Grevillea, Westringia, and Lomandra for a well-balanced, low-maintenance native garden. Common Name: Wilderness White BottlebrushBotanical Name: Callistemon ‘Wilderness White’Family: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Callistemon ‘Low Rider’

Callistemon ‘Low Rider’ Description:Callistemon ‘Low Rider’ is a compact and hardy native shrub with dense, fine foliage and eye-catching red bottlebrush flowers. Its naturally rounded growth habit makes it perfect for low hedging, borders, and ground cover plantings. This low-maintenance variety thrives in a range of Australian climates. Flowers:Bright red bottlebrush flowers appear in spring and summer, with occasional flowering throughout the year. The nectar-rich blooms attract bees, butterflies, and native birds. Foliage:Soft, fine-textured green foliage forms a dense, mounding shrub, providing year-round interest. Fruit:Small, woody seed capsules develop after flowering, remaining on the plant for extended periods. Form & Size:Compact, spreading shrub reaching approximately 60cm high and 1–1.2m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun to part shade. Soil: Adaptable to a variety of well-drained soil types, including sandy and clay soils. Climate: Tolerates coastal conditions, light frost, and dry periods once established. Watering: Drought-tolerant but benefits from occasional deep watering in extended dry spells. Uses: Perfect for low hedging, borders, and mass plantings. Suited to rockeries, native gardens, and container displays. Excellent for erosion control on slopes and embankments. Maintenance: Easy to care for with minimal maintenance. Light pruning after flowering encourages compact growth and more blooms. Apply a native plant fertilizer in spring for optimal health. Notes: Supports biodiversity by attracting pollinators and birds. Handles a variety of conditions, including coastal exposure. Companion Plants:Complements native species like Lomandra, Westringia, and Grevillea for a cohesive, low-maintenance garden design. Common Name: Low Rider BottlebrushBotanical Name: Callistemon ‘Low Rider’Family: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Casuarina Cousin it

Casuarina Cousin it

Casuarina glauca 'Cousin It', commonly known as 'Cousin It' or 'Drooping Sheoak', is a unique and low-maintenance ground cover plant prized for its cascading, weeping foliage and attractive texture. This variety is highly valued for its ornamental beauty and adaptability to various garden settings, particularly in coastal and drought-prone regions. Height and Width Height: Typically grows to a height of 30 to 50 centimeters. Width: Spreads out to a width of about 1 to 1.5 meters. Soil Type Soil Preference: Casuarina glauca 'Cousin It' prefers well-drained soil with a sandy or loamy texture. It is highly tolerant of poor or sandy soils and is well-suited to coastal landscapes where salt spray and wind exposure may be present. Plant Description Foliage: The plant features dense, pendulous foliage composed of fine, needle-like leaves that cascade downward in a weeping habit. The foliage is a striking blue-green color and adds texture and movement to the landscape. Growth Habit: 'Cousin It' has a low-growing, spreading growth habit, forming a dense carpet of foliage that hugs the ground. It is an excellent choice for filling in gaps between larger plants, cascading over retaining walls, or as a ground cover in rock gardens. Flower Description Flowers: Inconspicuous flowers may appear in spring or summer, but they are typically not ornamental or showy. Cultivation and Care Watering: Casuarina glauca 'Cousin It' is drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional watering during prolonged dry periods, particularly in its first year of growth. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. Sunlight: Prefers full sun to partial shade. It can tolerate some shade but may produce less dense foliage and have a more open growth habit in lower light conditions. Pruning: Prune as needed to maintain the plant's desired shape and size. 'Cousin It' generally requires minimal pruning due to its low, spreading habit. Fertilising: Generally, this plant does not require heavy fertilisation. A balanced fertiliser applied in spring can help promote healthy growth and foliage. Additional Notes Pests and Diseases: Casuarina glauca 'Cousin It' is relatively pest and disease-resistant, particularly when grown in well-drained soil and provided with proper care. However, it may occasionally be susceptible to scale insects or fungal diseases if conditions are unfavorable. Uses: Ideal for use as a ground cover, cascading over walls or embankments, or as a filler in rock gardens. Its low-maintenance nature and attractive foliage make it a popular choice for adding texture and interest to various landscape settings.

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Casuarina Glauca 'Green Wave'

Casuarina Glauca 'Green Wave'

Casuarina glauca 'Green Wave' is a distinctive cultivar of the Casuarina glauca species, renowned for its unique foliage and striking appearance. This variety is highly valued for its ornamental beauty and adaptability to various garden settings, particularly in coastal regions and drought-prone areas. Height and Width Height: Typically grows to a height of 6 to 10 meters. Width: Spreads out to a width of about 3 to 5 meters. Soil Type Soil Preference: Casuarina glauca 'Green Wave' thrives in well-drained soil with a sandy or loamy texture. It is highly tolerant of poor or sandy soils and is well-suited to coastal landscapes where salt spray and wind exposure may be present. Plant Description Foliage: The plant features unique, needle-like foliage arranged in a distinctive wave-like pattern along the branches. The foliage is a rich green color and adds texture and visual interest to the landscape. Growth Habit: 'Green Wave' has an upright, columnar growth habit, with branches ascending upwards in a graceful, undulating manner. This makes it an ideal choice for vertical accents, screening, or as a focal point in the garden. Flower Description Flowers: Inconspicuous flowers may appear in spring or summer, but they are typically not ornamental or showy. Seed Description Seed Cones: Following flowering, 'Green Wave' produces small, woody seed cones that contain seeds. These cones are not typically ornamentally significant but may attract birds and wildlife. Cultivation and Care Watering: Casuarina glauca 'Green Wave' is drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional watering during prolonged dry periods, particularly in its first year of growth. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. Sunlight: Prefers full sun to partial shade. It can tolerate some shade but may produce less dense foliage and have a more open growth habit in lower light conditions. Pruning: Prune as needed to maintain the plant's desired shape and size. 'Green Wave' generally requires minimal pruning due to its upright, columnar habit. Fertilising: Generally, this plant does not require heavy fertilisation. A balanced fertiliser applied in spring can help promote healthy growth and foliage. Additional Notes Pests and Diseases: Casuarina glauca 'Green Wave' is relatively pest and disease-resistant, particularly when grown in well-drained soil and provided with proper care. However, it may occasionally be susceptible to scale insects or fungal diseases if conditions are unfavorable. Uses: Ideal for use as a vertical accent, screening plant, windbreak, or focal point in gardens, parks, or coastal landscapes. Its unique foliage and upright habit make it a standout feature in any landscape setting.

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Festuca glauca Beyond Blue

Festuca glauca Beyond Blue

Festuca glauca 'Beyond Blue' is a stunning ornamental grass valued for its striking blue foliage and compact growth habit. This cultivar, commonly known as Blue Fescue, is a member of the Poaceae family and is prized for its ornamental appeal and low-maintenance nature, making it a popular choice for Australian gardens and landscapes. Height and Width Height: Typically grows to a height of 20 to 30 centimeters when mature. Width: Spreads out to a width of about 30 to 45 centimeters. Soil Type Soil Preference: 'Beyond Blue' prefers well-drained, sandy or loamy soil. It can tolerate a range of soil pH levels, from slightly acidic to slightly alkaline, but performs best in soil that is not overly rich or fertile. Plant Description Foliage: The plant features narrow, needle-like leaves that are intensely blue in color. The foliage has a fine texture and forms dense, tufted clumps, creating a striking visual contrast against other plants in the landscape. Growth Habit: 'Beyond Blue' has a compact, mounding growth habit with dense foliage and a rounded form. It typically forms a low, dense mound that fills in quickly, providing a colorful and attractive accent in garden beds and borders. Flower Description Flowers: Blue Fescue produces inconspicuous flowers in summer, but they are not the main ornamental feature of the plant. Instead, it is primarily grown for its striking foliage, which remains attractive year-round. Cultivation and Care Watering: Provide regular watering during the establishment period to encourage deep root development. Once established, 'Beyond Blue' is drought-tolerant and requires minimal supplemental watering, except during prolonged dry periods or hot weather. Sunlight: 'Beyond Blue' prefers full sun to partial shade. It thrives in bright, sunny conditions and requires at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal growth and foliage coloration. Temperature: Blue Fescue is well-suited to the Australian climate and thrives in warm, temperate regions. It can tolerate heat and drought once established but may benefit from protection during extreme heatwaves or prolonged dry spells. Pruning: Prune as needed to maintain shape and remove dead or damaged foliage. 'Beyond Blue' is low-maintenance and does not require extensive pruning. Fertilising: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertiliser formulated for ornamental grasses in spring to promote healthy growth and foliage coloration. Additional Notes Pests and Diseases: Blue Fescue is relatively resistant to pests and diseases but may be susceptible to fungal diseases such as rust in humid conditions. Monitor regularly and treat promptly if issues arise. Uses: Ideal for use as a colorful accent or border plant in rock gardens, containers, and mixed plantings. 'Beyond Blue' adds texture, color, and visual interest to outdoor spaces, providing year-round beauty with minimal care and maintenance.

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Grevillea Coconut Ice

Grevillea Coconut Ice

Description:Grevillea ‘Coconut Ice’ is a fast-growing, medium-sized native shrub admired for its stunning pink and cream flowers and finely textured green foliage. This hardy variety is well-suited to hedging, screening, or feature planting, providing year-round interest while attracting birds and pollinators. Flowers:Large, showy pink and cream spider-like flowers bloom from autumn to spring, with sporadic flowering year-round. The nectar-rich blooms attract bees, butterflies, and nectar-feeding birds. Foliage:Soft, finely divided green foliage with a feathery texture, giving the shrub a lush, dense appearance. Fruit:Small seed pods may appear after flowering. Form & Size:Bushy, spreading shrub growing approximately 2–3m high and 2–3m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Thrives in full sun but will tolerate part shade. Soil: Well-drained sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Climate: Adaptable to various Australian climates, including coastal regions and areas with light frost. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Perfect for hedging, screening, and native gardens. Great as a feature plant in mixed garden beds. Provides a reliable nectar source for birds and pollinators. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Prune lightly after flowering to encourage a compact shape and additional blooms. Apply a low-phosphorus native fertilizer in spring to promote healthy growth. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Tolerates dry conditions, light frost, and coastal exposure. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Callistemon, Westringia, and Lomandra for a well-balanced, low-maintenance native landscape. Common Name: Coconut Ice GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea ‘Coconut Ice’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Grevillea Honey Gem

Grevillea Honey Gem

Description:Grevillea ‘Honey Gem’ is a fast-growing, large native shrub prized for its spectacular golden-orange flowers and finely divided green foliage. This hardy and versatile variety is perfect for screening, hedging, or as a feature plant, attracting birds and pollinators throughout the year. Flowers:Striking golden-orange spider-like flowers appear year-round, with peak flowering in autumn and spring. The nectar-rich blooms attract bees, butterflies, and nectar-feeding birds. Foliage:Soft, deeply divided, fern-like green foliage provides a lush and tropical appearance. Fruit:Small seed pods may form after flowering. Form & Size:Upright, bushy shrub reaching approximately 3–4m high and 2–3m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun for best flowering but will tolerate part shade. Soil: Well-drained sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Climate: Suited to various Australian conditions, including coastal areas and regions with light frost. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Ideal for screening, hedging, and feature planting. Excellent for attracting birds and beneficial pollinators. Works well in mixed native gardens and larger landscapes. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Light pruning after flowering encourages dense growth and repeat blooms. Apply a low-phosphorus native fertilizer in spring for optimal health. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Tolerates dry conditions, light frost, and coastal exposure. Companion Plants:Complements Callistemon, Westringia, and Lomandra for a balanced, low-maintenance native garden. Common Name: Honey Gem GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea ‘Honey Gem’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Grevillea Little Robyn TC

Grevillea Little Robyn TC

Description:Grevillea ‘Little Robyn’ TC is a compact, fast-growing native shrub with soft green foliage and striking red spider-like flowers. Its naturally bushy habit makes it an excellent choice for hedging, screening, or as a feature plant. This hardy and low-maintenance variety thrives in a range of Australian conditions while attracting birds and pollinators. Flowers:Bright red, curled spider-like flowers appear from autumn through to spring, with intermittent blooming year-round. The nectar-rich blooms attract bees, butterflies, and native birds. Foliage:Fine, dense, soft green foliage with a feathery texture, forming a neat, rounded shrub. Fruit:Small seed pods may develop after flowering. Form & Size:Compact, bushy shrub growing approximately 1.5m high and 1.5m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun but will tolerate part shade. Soil: Well-drained sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Climate: Suitable for a range of Australian climates, including coastal regions and areas with light frost. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering in dry periods. Uses: Ideal for hedging, screening, and mass planting. Works well as a feature plant in native gardens. Provides habitat and food for nectar-feeding birds and pollinators. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Light pruning after flowering promotes compact growth and increased flowering. Apply a low-phosphorus native fertilizer in spring to encourage healthy growth. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly variety. Tolerates coastal exposure, light frost, and dry conditions. Companion Plants:Complements Callistemon, Westringia, and Lomandra for a low-maintenance, water-wise landscape. Common Name: Little Robyn GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea ‘Little Robyn’ TCFamily: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Grevillea Loopy Lou

Grevillea Loopy Lou

Description:Grevillea ‘Loopy Lou’ is a hardy, fast-growing native shrub with striking red, curled flowers and fine, dense foliage. Its compact growth habit makes it perfect for hedging, screening, or as a feature plant in Australian gardens. This low-maintenance variety thrives in various climates and attracts birds and pollinators year-round. Flowers:Bright red, curled, spider-like flowers appear from late autumn to spring, with sporadic blooming throughout the year. The nectar-rich blooms attract bees, butterflies, and nectar-feeding birds. Foliage:Fine, dense, soft green foliage that forms a naturally rounded shape, providing year-round greenery. Fruit:Small seed pods may appear after flowering. Form & Size:Compact, bushy shrub reaching approximately 1.5–2m high and 1.5m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun but tolerates part shade. Soil: Well-drained sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Climate: Suited to various Australian conditions, including coastal areas and light frost zones. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Great for hedging, screening, and native garden plantings. Works well as a feature shrub in mixed borders. Provides food and shelter for birds and pollinators. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Prune lightly after flowering to encourage dense growth and repeat blooming. Apply a low-phosphorus native fertilizer in spring for healthy growth. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly variety. Tolerates dry conditions, light frost, and coastal exposure. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Callistemon, Westringia, and Lomandra for a water-wise, low-maintenance landscape. Common Name: Loopy Lou GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea ‘Loopy Lou’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Grevillea Ned Kelly

Grevillea Ned Kelly

Description:Grevillea ‘Ned Kelly’ is a hardy, fast-growing native shrub known for its vibrant orange-red flowers and lush green foliage. This versatile and low-maintenance variety is perfect for hedging, screening, or as a feature plant, thriving in a variety of Australian climates while attracting birds and pollinators. Flowers:Large, bright orange-red spider-like flowers appear year-round, with peak blooming in autumn and spring. The nectar-rich flowers attract bees, butterflies, and nectar-feeding birds. Foliage:Deep green, finely divided foliage with a soft, feathery texture, providing year-round greenery. Fruit:Small seed pods may develop after flowering. Form & Size:Bushy, upright shrub reaching approximately 2–3m high and 2–3m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun but will tolerate part shade. Soil: Well-drained sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Climate: Suited to a range of Australian conditions, including coastal and light frost zones. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Ideal for screening, hedging, and feature planting. Excellent for attracting birds and beneficial pollinators. Works well in mixed native gardens and larger landscapes. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Light pruning after flowering promotes compact growth and encourages more blooms. Apply a low-phosphorus native fertilizer in spring for optimal health. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Tolerates dry conditions, light frost, and coastal exposure. Companion Plants:Complements Callistemon, Westringia, and Lomandra for a well-balanced, water-wise native garden. Common Name: Ned Kelly GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea ‘Ned Kelly’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Grevillea Robyn Gordon

Grevillea Robyn Gordon

Description:Grevillea ‘Robyn Gordon’ is a popular, fast-growing native shrub known for its striking red flowers and finely divided, fern-like foliage. This hardy, low-maintenance variety is perfect for hedging, screening, or as a feature plant, thriving in a wide range of Australian conditions while attracting birds and pollinators year-round. Flowers:Bright red, spider-like flowers bloom throughout the year, with peak flowering in autumn and spring. The nectar-rich blooms are highly attractive to bees, butterflies, and nectar-feeding birds. Foliage:Soft, deep green, deeply lobed foliage with a fine, feathery texture, providing year-round greenery. Fruit:Small seed pods may form after flowering. Form & Size:Compact, rounded shrub growing approximately 1.5–2m high and 1.5–2.5m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun but tolerates part shade. Soil: Well-drained sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Climate: Suited to a range of Australian climates, including coastal areas and light frost zones. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Excellent for hedging, screening, and windbreaks. Works well as a feature shrub in native gardens. Attracts pollinators and provides food for nectar-feeding birds. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Prune lightly after flowering to encourage dense growth and more blooms. Apply a low-phosphorus native fertilizer in spring to promote healthy foliage and flowering. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Withstands coastal exposure, light frost, and dry conditions. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Callistemon, Westringia, and Lomandra for a balanced, water-wise native garden. Common Name: Robyn Gordon GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea ‘Robyn Gordon’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Grevillea Superb

Grevillea Superb

Description:Grevillea ‘Superb’ is a fast-growing, medium-sized native shrub renowned for its spectacular orange-pink flowers and fine, soft foliage. This hardy and low-maintenance variety is ideal for hedging, screening, or as a feature plant, thriving in a range of Australian climates while attracting birds and pollinators year-round. Flowers:Large, showy orange-pink spider-like flowers appear throughout the year, with peak blooming in autumn and spring. The nectar-rich blooms are a magnet for bees, butterflies, and native birds. Foliage:Soft, finely divided green foliage with a feathery texture, providing a lush and dense appearance. Fruit:Small seed pods may develop after flowering. Form & Size:Bushy, spreading shrub reaching approximately 1.5–2.5m high and 2–3m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun but tolerates part shade. Soil: Adapts to well-drained sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Climate: Suitable for various Australian climates, including coastal areas and light frost zones. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Excellent for hedging, screening, and windbreaks. Works well as a feature shrub in native gardens. Attracts pollinators and provides food for nectar-feeding birds. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Light pruning after flowering encourages compact growth and more blooms. Apply a low-phosphorus native fertilizer in spring to promote healthy foliage and flowering. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Tolerates coastal exposure, light frost, and dry conditions. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Callistemon, Westringia, and Lomandra for a balanced, water-wise native garden. Common Name: Superb GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea ‘Superb’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Leptospermum cardwell Pink

Leptospermum cardwell Pink

Description:Leptospermum cardwell ‘Pink’ is a hardy, compact native shrub renowned for its profusion of soft pink flowers and fine, aromatic foliage. This adaptable variety is ideal for hedging, screening, or feature planting, providing year-round greenery and seasonal floral displays. Flowers:Masses of soft pink flowers bloom in spring and summer, creating a stunning display while attracting bees and other pollinators. Foliage:Narrow, dark green, lemon-scented foliage provides a dense, lush appearance and releases a fresh fragrance when crushed. Fruit:Small woody seed capsules develop after flowering, persisting on the plant for extended interest. Form & Size:Bushy, upright shrub growing approximately 2m high and 1.5m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun but will tolerate part shade. Soil: Thrives in well-drained sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Climate: Suited to a range of Australian conditions, including coastal exposure and light frost. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Ideal for hedging, screening, and windbreaks. Perfect as a feature plant in native gardens. Attracts beneficial pollinators and supports biodiversity. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Light pruning after flowering promotes bushy growth and repeat blooms. Apply a slow-release native fertilizer in spring for optimal health. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly variety. Withstands dry conditions, coastal exposure, and light frost. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Callistemon, Westringia, and Lomandra for a balanced, low-maintenance native garden. Common Name: Pink Cardwell Tea TreeBotanical Name: Leptospermum cardwell ‘Pink’Family: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Leptospermum Little Lemon Scent PBR

Leptospermum Little Lemon Scent PBR

Description:Leptospermum ‘Little Lemon Scent’ PBR is a compact, evergreen native shrub known for its dense, lemon-scented foliage and masses of delicate pink flowers. This hardy, low-maintenance variety is perfect for hedging, borders, and feature planting, thriving in a range of Australian climates. Flowers:Soft pink flowers cover the plant in spring and summer, attracting bees and other beneficial pollinators. Foliage:Fine, aromatic, dark green foliage with a lemon fragrance when crushed, providing year-round interest. Fruit:Small woody seed capsules form after flowering and persist on the plant. Form & Size:Compact, bushy shrub reaching approximately 1.5m high and 1.2m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun to part shade. Soil: Grows well in most well-drained soils, including sandy, loamy, and clay soils. Climate: Adaptable to various Australian climates, including coastal conditions and light frost. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Ideal for hedging, borders, and screening. Suited for native gardens, rockeries, and feature planting. Attracts pollinators and beneficial insects. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Light pruning after flowering helps maintain shape and encourage bushy growth. Apply a slow-release native fertilizer in spring for optimal health. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Tolerates coastal exposure, dry conditions, and light frost. Companion Plants:Complements Grevillea, Callistemon, and Lomandra for a well-balanced, low-maintenance native garden. Common Name: Little Lemon Scent Tea TreeBotanical Name: Leptospermum ‘Little Lemon Scent’ PBRFamily: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Leptospermum Pink Cascade

Leptospermum Pink Cascade

Description:Leptospermum ‘Pink Cascade’ is a graceful, low-growing native shrub with cascading branches covered in masses of soft pink flowers. This hardy, drought-tolerant variety is ideal for rockeries, borders, ground cover, or feature planting, adding year-round interest to Australian gardens. Flowers:Delicate soft pink flowers appear in abundance during spring and summer, attracting bees and other pollinators. Foliage:Fine, aromatic, dark green foliage with a dense, weeping habit that forms a soft, flowing appearance. Fruit:Small woody seed capsules develop after flowering, persisting on the plant. Form & Size:Spreading, cascading shrub growing approximately 50cm–1m high and 1.5–2m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun to part shade. Soil: Well-drained sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Climate: Suited to a range of Australian conditions, including coastal regions and light frost areas. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Ideal for ground cover, rockeries, and cascading over retaining walls. Perfect for mass planting and erosion control. Attracts pollinators and beneficial insects. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage bushy growth. Apply a slow-release native fertilizer in spring for optimal health. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Tolerates dry conditions, coastal exposure, and light frost. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Grevillea, Callistemon, and Lomandra for a diverse, water-wise native garden. Common Name: Pink Cascade Tea TreeBotanical Name: Leptospermum ‘Pink Cascade’Family: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Leptospermum scoparium Burgundy Queen

Leptospermum scoparium Burgundy Queen

Description:Leptospermum scoparium ‘Burgundy Queen’ is a striking, medium-sized native shrub featuring masses of deep burgundy-red flowers and fine, dark green foliage. This hardy and adaptable variety is ideal for hedging, screening, or as a feature plant, thriving in a variety of Australian conditions. Flowers:Rich burgundy-red, double-petalled flowers bloom profusely in spring and summer, attracting bees and pollinators. Foliage:Fine, dark green foliage with a dense, upright growth habit, providing year-round interest. Fruit:Small, woody seed capsules develop after flowering, persisting on the plant. Form & Size:Upright, bushy shrub growing approximately 2–3m high and 1.5–2m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun but tolerates part shade. Soil: Grows well in well-drained sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Climate: Suited to a range of Australian conditions, including coastal exposure and light frost. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Excellent for hedging, screening, and windbreaks. Works well as a feature shrub in native gardens. Attracts pollinators, adding biodiversity to the garden. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Light pruning after flowering promotes bushy growth and repeat blooming. Apply a slow-release native fertilizer in spring for optimal health. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly variety. Withstands dry conditions, coastal exposure, and light frost. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Callistemon, Grevillea, and Lomandra for a balanced, low-maintenance native garden. Common Name: Burgundy Queen Tea TreeBotanical Name: Leptospermum scoparium ‘Burgundy Queen’Family: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia & New Zealand

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Liriope muscari Emerald Cascade

Liriope muscari Emerald Cascade

Description: Liriope muscari 'Emerald Cascade' is a cultivar of Lilyturf prized for its trailing and cascading growth habit, making it an excellent ground cover or container plant. It is known for its lush foliage and ability to thrive in various conditions. Foliage: Leaves: The leaves are narrow, strap-like, and glossy green, growing in dense clumps. They arch gracefully, giving the plant a cascading appearance. Flowers: Inflorescence: Produces spikes of small, lavender-purple flowers in late summer to early autumn, adding subtle vertical interest to the plant. Blooming Period: Flowers are attractive to pollinators and can last several weeks, depending on local climate conditions. Form and Size: Size: Typically grows 30-45 cm tall and spreads 60-90 cm wide, forming a dense mat over time. Habit: The plant has a spreading, clumping growth habit, with foliage that cascades elegantly over edges. Growing Conditions: Climate: Thrives in temperate to subtropical climates, making it suitable for various regions of Australia. It tolerates heat and humidity well. Soil: Prefers well-drained soil rich in organic matter but can adapt to a range of soil types, including clay and sandy soils. Sunlight: Best grown in partial shade to full shade. It can tolerate morning sun but prefers protection from hot afternoon sun. Watering: Regular watering is essential during the establishment phase. Once established, it is moderately drought-tolerant but benefits from occasional watering during dry periods. Uses: Ground Cover: Ideal for ground cover in shaded areas, under trees, or along borders where its cascading foliage can create a lush carpet. Containers: Suitable for hanging baskets, mixed containers, or as a spiller plant in arrangements, adding texture and movement. Erosion Control: Helps prevent soil erosion on slopes or banks due to its dense mat-forming growth habit. Maintenance: Pruning: Minimal pruning is needed other than removing old or damaged foliage and spent flower spikes to maintain tidiness. Fertilizing: Apply a balanced fertilizer in spring to promote healthy growth and flowering. Avoid excessive nitrogen, which can promote lush foliage over flowers. Pests and Diseases: Generally resistant to pests and diseases. Occasionally, it may encounter issues such as aphids or fungal infections in humid conditions. Notes: Winter Hardiness: Hardy in USDA zones 6-10. In cooler regions of Australia, it may benefit from mulching in winter to protect roots from frost. Companion Plants: Pair with shade-loving perennials like hostas, ferns, and astilbes for a cohesive woodland garden theme. Propagation: Easily propagated by division of clumps in spring or early autumn. Liriope muscari 'Emerald Cascade' Common Name: Emerald Cascade Lilyturf Botanical Name: Liriope muscari 'Emerald Cascade' Family: Asparagaceae Origin: Cultivar developed for its cascading growth habit

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Lomandra confertifolia Crackerjack

Lomandra confertifolia Crackerjack

Description: Lomandra confertifolia 'Crackerjack' is a popular cultivar of the Lomandra species, prized for its neat, compact growth habit and ornamental appeal. It is known for its resilience and ability to thrive in diverse Australian climates. Foliage: Leaves: The leaves are strap-like, long, narrow, and evergreen, growing in dense tufts. They are deep green in color and have a slight arching habit, contributing to its attractive appearance. Flowers: Inflorescence: Produces small, yellow flower clusters on tall stems above the foliage in spring. The flowers are fragrant and attract pollinators. Blooming Period: Flowers are followed by small, round seed heads that add subtle interest to the plant. Form and Size: Size: Typically grows 60-80 cm tall and spreads 50-70 cm wide, forming a dense mound over time. Habit: Compact and clumping, with foliage that maintains a tidy appearance year-round. It is drought-tolerant once established. Growing Conditions: Climate: Thrives in a wide range of climates, from temperate to subtropical regions of Australia. It is tolerant of heat, drought, and coastal conditions. Soil: Prefers well-drained soil but can adapt to various soil types, including sandy and clay soils. It is moderately tolerant of poor soil conditions. Sunlight: Best grown in full sun to part shade. It can tolerate both conditions but may have denser growth and more prolific flowering in full sun. Watering: Regular watering during establishment is essential. Once established, it is drought-tolerant but benefits from occasional watering during dry spells. Uses: Landscaping: Ideal for mass planting, borders, rockeries, and as a ground cover in gardens and landscapes. Its compact size makes it suitable for smaller spaces. Containers: Thrives in pots and containers, adding texture and structure to patio areas or mixed plantings. Erosion Control: Helps stabilize soil on slopes or embankments due to its dense root system and clumping growth habit. Maintenance: Pruning: Minimal pruning is required other than removing old or damaged foliage and spent flower stems to maintain neatness. Fertilizing: Generally low-maintenance and does not require regular fertilization. A light application of a balanced fertilizer in spring can promote vigorous growth. Pests and Diseases: Generally pest-resistant and not prone to diseases. Occasionally, it may encounter issues such as scale insects or fungal infections in humid conditions. Notes: Hardiness: Hardy in USDA zones 8-11. Suitable for various climates within Australia, including inland and coastal regions. Companion Plants: Pair with other drought-tolerant plants like kangaroo paws (Anigozanthos) or coastal rosemary (Westringia) for a low-maintenance landscape. Propagation: Easily propagated by division of clumps in spring or autumn. Lomandra confertifolia 'Crackerjack' Common Name: Crackerjack Lomandra Botanical Name: Lomandra confertifolia 'Crackerjack' Family: Asparagaceae Origin: Cultivar developed for its compact growth and ornamental features

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Lomandra Lime tuff  produces lush lime green, strappy foliage in a compact form.   Grows well in frost areas, Full Sun positions and in shaded areas which may be dry, for example under trees competing for nutrient and water. overall a very hardy, tough grassy plant that is perfect for borders, bio retention basins and areas where you want something to survive with out having to looking after it to much  grows approx - 50cm high x 50 cm wide   lomandra longifolia x confertifolia subsp.pallida

Lomandra Lime tuff

Description:Lomandra ‘Lime Tuff’ is a hardy, compact, clumping grass featuring vibrant lime-green foliage. This low-maintenance and drought-tolerant variety is perfect for mass planting, borders, and container gardens, thriving in a wide range of Australian conditions. Flowers:Small, pale yellow, fragrant flowers appear in spring and summer, nestled among the foliage. Foliage:Bright lime-green, fine-textured, strappy leaves form a dense, rounded clump, providing year-round color. Fruit:Insignificant. Form & Size:Compact, clumping grass growing approximately 50cm high and 50cm wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun to part shade. Soil: Adapts to most well-drained soil types, including sandy, loamy, and clay soils. Climate: Thrives in a variety of Australian conditions, including coastal areas, frost, and drought. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Ideal for mass planting, borders, and edging pathways. Suited to rockeries, container gardens, and low-maintenance landscapes. Excellent for erosion control on banks and slopes. Maintenance: Extremely low-maintenance and easy to grow. Trim back occasionally to refresh foliage and maintain shape. Apply a slow-release fertilizer in spring for best growth. Notes: Tolerates high foot traffic and coastal conditions. Resistant to pests and diseases. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Westringia, Callistemon, and Grevillea for a water-wise, low-maintenance garden. Common Name: Lime Tuff LomandraBotanical Name: Lomandra ‘Lime Tuff’Family: AsparagaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Lomandra Little Pal

Lomandra Little Pal

Description:Lomandra ‘Little Pal’ is a compact, clump-forming grass-like plant with fine, soft green foliage. This hardy and low-maintenance variety is perfect for borders, mass planting, and container gardens, thriving in a wide range of Australian conditions. Flowers:Small, yellow, lightly fragrant flowers appear in spring and summer, nestled within the foliage. Foliage:Soft, fine-textured, deep green leaves form a dense, rounded clump, providing year-round color and structure. Fruit:Insignificant. Form & Size:Compact, clumping grass growing approximately 40cm high and 50cm wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun to part shade. Soil: Adaptable to most well-drained soil types, including sandy, loamy, and clay soils. Climate: Tolerates coastal conditions, frost, and drought, making it suitable for various Australian landscapes. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Excellent for mass planting, borders, and edging. Ideal for container gardening, rockeries, and native garden designs. Provides effective erosion control on slopes and embankments. Maintenance: Extremely low-maintenance and easy to grow. Trim back occasionally to refresh foliage and maintain a neat shape. Apply a slow-release fertilizer in spring for best growth. Notes: Tolerates high foot traffic and is pest-resistant. Suitable for both formal and naturalistic garden styles. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Callistemon, Grevillea, and Westringia for a cohesive, water-wise native garden. Common Name: Little Pal LomandraBotanical Name: Lomandra ‘Little Pal’Family: AsparagaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Lomandra confertifolia pallida Trojan is a hardy compact upright-growing native grass, tolerating frosts, drought adaptable to most soil types. Reliable lush, fine lime green leaves and fragrant small yellow flower spikes in Summer. Grows approx. 50-70cm tall.

Lomandra Trojan

Description:Lomandra ‘Trojan’ is a hardy, compact, clump-forming grass featuring fine, upright, dark green foliage. This low-maintenance and drought-tolerant variety is perfect for borders, mass planting, and erosion control, thriving in a variety of Australian landscapes. Flowers:Small, yellow, lightly fragrant flowers appear in spring and summer, nestled within the foliage. Foliage:Fine, deep green, strappy leaves form a dense, upright clump, providing year-round structure and texture. Fruit:Insignificant. Form & Size:Tidy, clumping grass growing approximately 50–60cm high and 50cm wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun to part shade. Soil: Adaptable to most well-drained soil types, including sandy, loamy, and clay soils. Climate: Withstands frost, drought, and coastal conditions, making it ideal for Australian gardens. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Excellent for mass planting, borders, and edging. Suited for erosion control, embankments, and roadside plantings. Great for low-maintenance gardens and modern landscapes. Maintenance: Very low-maintenance and easy to grow. Trim back occasionally to maintain a tidy appearance. Apply a slow-release fertilizer in spring for best growth. Notes: Tolerates high foot traffic and is pest-resistant. Provides a lush, green look even in tough conditions. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Westringia, Callistemon, and Grevillea for a balanced, drought-tolerant native garden. Common Name: Trojan LomandraBotanical Name: Lomandra ‘Trojan’Family: AsparagaceaeOrigin: Australia

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