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Banksia caleyi, commonly known as Red Lantern Banksia, is a hardy, bushy evergreen shrub prized for its bold form and striking floral display. Endemic to a narrow coastal strip between Albany and Esperance in Western Australia, this spectacular banksia produces dramatic reddish-maroon, inverted flower spikes from spring through summer. The nectar-rich blooms are a magnet for birds and insects, adding life and movement to the landscape. It features thick, leathery, glossy green foliage that provides year-round structure and contrast in the garden. Pruning after flowering encourages dense regrowth and helps maintain a compact, tidy habit. Red Lantern Banksia is well suited to native gardens, general landscaping, mass plantings, embankments, and can also be grown successfully in large pots and containers.
Soil: Prefers gravelly shallow well-drained soil. Avoid waterlogged soils.
Conditions: Full sun. Wind, salt, coastal and drought tolerant. Frost tender.
Size: Height 2-4m x width 2-4m
Soil: It requires good drainage but grows well in most soils.
Conditions: Full sun to semi-shade. Frost, wind and coastal tolerant.
Size: Height 5m x width 5m
A stunning feature plant providing structure and colour year-round, Loropetalum Plum Gorgeous lives up to its name. Maintaining a naturally dense, domed habit with deep purple foliage, it is covered with masses of vivid hot pink, sweetly scented, tasselled flowers during spring and autumn and sporadically through the year. Ideal for garden beds, rock gardens, hedges, as a feature, edging and pots.
Soil: Well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun to part shade. Frost, drought and coastal tolerant.
Size: Height 1.5m x width 2m
Soil: Well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun. Drought, light frost and coastal tolerant. Protect from strong winds.
Size: Height 5m x width 4m
Cornus Eric Gennett is a beautiful hybrid of Japanese dogwood and evergreen dogwood. This rare dogwood is a stunning, semi-deciduous tree producing a display of delightful, large four-petaled white and pink flowers. In spring through to summer, the flowers are a creamy white and slowly change into a delicate pink as they mature. Pink, strawberry-like fruits arrive late in summer, attracting an abundance of birdlife to the garden. Eric Gennett’s lush green foliage will turn fiery oranges, reds and pinks in autumn but will keep most of these leaves in mild climates. In cold climates, these leaves will drop and buds will be ready to sprout in spring.
Soil: Well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun to partial shade. Suitable for subtropical through to temperate cool climates. Mildly frost tolerant.
Size: Height 5m x width 5m
Soil: Slightly acidic, humus-rich, well-drained soil.
Conditions: Sunny and semi-shaded positions. Can be grown Australia-wide and may require some protection in extreme situations.
Size: Height 1.5m x width 1m
Paradise Little Liane, known for its small leaves and compact form, produces masses of pocket-sized flowers - glowing white with a faint pink margin borne in a loose informal peony form. Paradise Little Liane provides beautiful winter colour and is perfect for hedging and will look glorious as a feature in a large container or pot. Prune lightly and fertilise in spring.
Soil: Camellias require a slightly acid, well-drained soil. In heavy soils, plant camellias in a slightly raised bed and improve the soil with good organic material such as peat moss or compost.
Conditions: Best planted in semi-shaded positions protected from the hot afternoon sun. Frost and drought tolerant- very adaptable to most Australian climates
Size: Height 1.5m x width 1m
Soil: Prefers to be grown in humus-rich, well-draining soil.
Conditions: Prefers a sheltered location with partial shade, avoiding direct afternoon sun that can scorch its leaves and flowers. It thrives in environments protected from strong winds. Frost tolerant.
Size: Height 2-3m x width 1-2m
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