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Myoporum insulare Prostrate, or Boobialla (also known as Native Juniper or Coastal Boobialla), is a native, fruit-bearing groundcover. This species produces small white flowers as the weather heats up - in warmer areas of Australia, it’s not unusual to experience a long flowering season - with fruit following shortly after. As summer ends, Boobialla produces small, round, purple fruits with an astringent sweetness. They’re great for jams, jellies and preserves. Even when creeping, it develops a dense, bushy appearance, making it ideal for rockeries, filling gaps between plants, or suppressing weeds. Boobialla is a hardy plant that adapts to a wide range of climates. In colder areas it may lose some of its lustre and drop leaves when exposed to frost, but it usually recovers quickly in spring after a light prune.
Soil: It does best in an easily draining, sandy soil
Conditions: Full sun. Drought, salt, coastal and light frost tolerant.
Size: Height 0.50m x width 1-2m
Soil: Well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun. Heat, drought, coastal hardy. Can withstand light frosts.
Size: Height 0.5-1m x width 1-2m
Soil: Well-drained, alkaline, light to heavy soil.
Conditions: Full sun to partial shade; drought tolerant once established; frost tolerant down to -8C.
Size: 1.8m H x 1.5m W
Lemon Eureka Dwarf is a compact, evergreen citrus tree prized for its attractive foliage and reliable fruiting. Its rich green leaves provide a lush backdrop to petite, white, highly fragrant flowers that can appear almost year-round, adding both beauty and scent to the garden. Following the blooms, the tree produces large, bright yellow lemons with thick skins and a classic tangy flavour. The main harvest occurs from autumn through winter, with lighter crops continuing into spring and summer, making it a highly productive variety for home gardeners. For best results, fertilise regularly during the active growing seasons and maintain consistent watering through the warmer months to encourage juicy, well-formed fruit.
Soil: Well-mulched, well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun. Drought tolerant once established and can handle light frost.
Size: Height 2-3m x width 2-3m
Soil: Prefers well-drained soil
Conditions: Full sun. Drought, frost and coastal tolerant.
Size: Height 0.40m x width 0.45m
Soil: Most well-drained soils.
Conditions: Full sun to part shade. Hardy in most Australian climates.
Size: Height 3.5m x width 1.5m
Corymbia Wildfire Grafted is a hardy, compact Australian native with a brilliant display of fiery red flowers throughout the summer months, providing an abundance of food for nectar-loving birds. This variety forms a dense canopy consisting of numerous branches and large, glossy dark green foliage which is highlighted by the lighter green undersides of the leaves. During the warmer months, new foliage emerges with a reddish tinge. Wildfire makes an ideal native specimen tree in most garden sizes and thrives in streetscapes, parks and as a screen or avenue tree.
Soil: Well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun to part shade. Best grown in a temperate climate with low humidity.
Size: Height 6m x width 4m
Poa labillardieri Eskdale is a type of perennial tussock grass that has fine, graceful, upright to arching greenish-blue foliage. It produces flower panicles on erect stems from late spring to summer. Eskdale grass provides a good colour contrast with other grasses and softens hard surfaces. It is ideal for planting around water courses, erosion control, mass plantings, rockeries, and slopes. During mid-autumn to late winter, it's recommended to cut back the foliage to 20-30cm high, fertilize it with a slow-release fertilizer, and water well to encourage new growth
Soil: Suited to all soil types.
Conditions: Full sun to part shade. Tolerant of drought, salt, frost, and coastal conditions.
Size; Height 0.60m x width 0.5m
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