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Santolina chamaecyparissus, or Cotton Lavender, is an outstanding Mediterranean herb with tiny, soft, and fragrant silver foliage that covers itself with hundreds of deep yellow button-shaped flowers in summer. The dainty, button-like yellow flowers are produced on long stalks in summer and create a spectacular display, especially when planted en masse. Great for borders, edging and pots with the added attraction of waving gently in the breeze.
Soil: Well-drained, humus-rich soil.
Conditions: Full sun position. Drought, frost and coastal tolerant.
Size: Height 0.60m x width 0.30m
Soil: Well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun to part shade. Tolerates frost and dry conditions once established.
Size: Height 0.50m x width 1.2m
Protea Honeyglow – a radiant jewel for your garden, blending captivating beauty with robust performance. Honeyglow mesmerises with its large, golden-yellow blooms that glow with a warm, honey-like radiance with a striking pink centre. These spectacular flowers, blooming from late winter through spring, provide a continuous display of vibrant colour and intricate texture that will capture and delight the senses. The long-lasting blooms of Protea Honeyglow are ideal for cut flower arrangements and makes a versatile landscaping solution.
Soil: Well-draining native soil mix.
Conditions: Full sun. Drought, coastal and light frost tolerant.
Size: Height 2.5m x width 2m
Wisteria Amethyst Falls is an exquisite wisteria of American origin that produces impressive displays of richly scented, lilac flowers in spring and summer. Amethyst Falls comes from a premium plant breeding program resulting in a less aggressive and slightly smaller wisteria than its Chinese and Japanese counterparts. It grows beautifully on fences, trellises and arbours without overwhelming them. Amethyst Falls can be grown in a large container, where it will develop into an impressive patio feature.
Soil: Well-drained, humus-rich soil. However, this species will also tolerate clay, heavy and sandy soils.
Conditions: Full sun to partial shade. Frost and coastal tolerant
Size: Height 3m x width 2m
Soil: Wide range of soil types.
Conditions: Full sun. Drought, coastal, wind and frost tolerant.
Size: Height 0.45m x width 0.45m
Dianella Blaze™ is a compact, heat-tolerant plant known for its striking deep purple foliage that persists most of the year, making it a standout alternative to Cordylines and Phormiums. This small Dianella adds a vibrant touch to any landscape and is particularly suited for use in roadsides, mass plantings, feature plantings, and gardens. Its superior heat, drought, and frost tolerance make it an adaptable choice for various climates. Planting Density: 4-6 plants per m², 2-4 plants per linear meter.
Soil: Tolerates sandy to clay soils; avoid very poor soils.
Conditions: Full sun to heavy shade; prefers light shade to heavy shade in Sydney and north, but can handle full sun near the coast. Tolerates heat, drought, and frost.
Size: Height 0.4m x width 0.4m
Leptospermum brachyandrum, the Silver Weeping Tea Tree, is a graceful small tree recognised for its softly cascading branches and shimmering silver foliage. In spring, it lights up with masses of delicate white flowers, creating a gentle, airy display. One of its most charming features is its bark: as the outer layer sheds, the trunk reveals beautiful tones of pink, grey and copper that add year-round visual interest.
Naturally suited to creek lines and riverbanks where periodic flooding occurs, this tea tree is also surprisingly adaptable, coping well with drier garden settings. Its blossoms are a magnet for wildlife, drawing in wattlebirds and small honeyeaters, making it a lovely choice for gardeners wanting both beauty and biodiversity.
Soil: Suitable for poor soils.
Conditions: Full sun to part shade.
Size: Height 3m x width 3-5m
Soil: Moist, well-drained soil. Likes some mulch to create a cool, moist root run.
Conditions: Sheltered, half-shade positions. Frost, drought and coastal tolerant.
Size: Height 1.5-2m x width 1.5-2m
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