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Soil: Tolerates most soil types and planting conditions including seaside and alkaline soil. Mulch and water well during dry periods.
Conditions: Plant in full sun to dappled shade. Frost and coastal tolerant.
Size: Height 0.30m x width 0.60m
Banksia petiolaris is a striking prostrate banksia prized for its lush green, upright, serrated foliage and impressive golden blooms. Unlike many upright banksias, this variety forms a low-growing, spreading habit that hugs the ground while sending up its large, bright yellow, candle-like flower spikes above the foliage from late winter through to summer. Its spreading nature makes it an excellent choice for rockeries, erosion control, and covering embankments, where it can gradually form a dense, weed-suppressing groundcover over a wide area. The bold flowers not only create a dramatic display but also attract birds and pollinators to the garden. With minimal maintenance and high visual impact, Banksia petiolaris is a superb addition to Australian native landscapes.
Soil: Well-drained soil
Conditions: Full sun to part shade. Tolerates frost, short wet periods and extended dry spells.
Size: Height 0.5m x width 4m
Pittosporum tenuifolium Golf Ball is a compact, ornamental evergreen shrub prized for its tidy, naturally rounded form and attractive foliage. The small, glossy leaves emerge a fresh mint-green and create a dense, lush canopy that maintains a neat ball shape with minimal maintenance. Because of its naturally compact habit, it rarely requires heavy pruning to keep its structure and size. This versatile shrub is well suited to borders, low hedging, mass planting, and containers, where its uniform shape adds year-round structure and colour to the garden.
Soil: Well-drained soils.
Conditions: Full sun to part shade. Drought, frost and coastal tolerant.
Size: Height 0.50m x width 0.50m
Leucospermum Carnival Yellow – a radiant gem for your garden, combining dazzling beauty, robust resilience, and a touch of exotic elegance. Carnival Yellow is a showpiece with its vibrant, sunshine-yellow blooms that resemble pincushions. These eye-catching flowers bloom in spring and summer, creating a spectacular display of colour and texture that is sure to captivate and delight. Whether you're looking to create a bold statement in your garden, add a splash of colour to mixed borders, or establish a unique focal point, Carnival Yellow is your ideal choice.
Soil: Well-draining native soil
Conditions: Full sun, Light frost, drought and coastal tolerant.
Size: Height 1.5m x width 1.5m
Juniperus communis is a hardy evergreen conifer that grows as a small tree or shrub, forming a naturally neat cone of grey-green foliage. It is best known for its fragrant berries, which have been the defining flavour of gin for centuries. In fact, the distinctive taste of gin comes directly from the aromatic berries of this plant. When ripe, the berries are intensely aromatic, and the entire plant releases a pleasant resinous fragrance when brushed or handled. The flavour of the berries can vary slightly depending on growing conditions such as soil type, altitude, rainfall and temperature. This variation is one reason different gins develop their own unique character. Thriving in full sun to part shade, the berries can take up to two years to fully ripen. When mature they turn black, develop a leathery texture and are covered with a soft white “bloom” or dusty coating. Because of the long ripening period, plants often carry both green cones from the current season and ripe black cones from the previous year at the same time.
Soil: Adapts to most soil types.
Conditions: Full sun or part shade. Frost and drought tolerant.
Size: Height 4m x width 1.5m
Soil: Well-drained soil. Avoid heavy clay soils.
Conditions: Full sun. Frost, drought, heat and coastal tolerant.
Size: Height 1m x width 1m
Soil: Well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun. Drought, light frost and coastal tolerant.
Size: Height 1-1.8m x width 1.2m
The Acca Feijoa, or Pineapple Guava, is a dense, bushy evergreen shrub or small tree valued for both its ornamental appeal and delicious fruit. It produces small, oval, olive-green fruit in autumn and early winter with a sweet, aromatic flavour often described as a blend of pineapple, apple, and mint. Fruit is best picked when the skin turns a lighter shade of green and then left to ripen at room temperature to avoid bruising. The plant itself is highly attractive, with leathery green leaves that feature distinctive silvery undersides. In spring it produces beautiful pink-white flowers with striking large red stamens, adding ornamental interest to the garden. Allo Feijoa is very versatile in the landscape and can be grown as a single-trunked small tree, trained as an espalier along wires, or clipped into a hedge or rounded shrub.
Soil: Plant in well-drained soil, mulch and fertilise when planting.
Conditions: Feijoas prefer a sunny location sheltered from strong wind. This fruit tree will tolerate frost once established. Suitable for cold, temperate and sub-tropical climates.
Size: Height 4m x width 4m
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