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Soil: Well-drained yet moist but will tolerate a range of soil conditions.
Conditions: Dappled Sunlight through trees and shrubs but will tolerate more sun exposure in cooler regions. Will tolerate and thrive in hot humid conditions as well as cooler climates
Size: Height 0.30m x width 0.30m
Soil: Well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun to dappled shade. Drought, frost and coastal tolerant.
Size: Height 2.5-3m x width 2m
Soil: Thrives in well-drained, fertile soil enriched with organic matter.
Conditions: Prefers partial shade to full shade, especially in warmer climates. Hardy and resilient, it handles cold temperatures well and is suitable for gardens across the east coast of Australia and Tasmania. Its ability to flourish in various soils makes it a versatile choice for both garden beds and large containers.
Size: Typically reaches heights up to 5 metres, creating a dramatic focal point in gardens.
Enhance your garden with the grandeur of Cyathea australis, a symbol of resilience and beauty in diverse landscapes, from coastal gardens to mountain retreats.
Cupaniopsis anacardioides, commonly known as Tuckeroo, is a fast-growing Australian native tree valued for its dense shade and attractive, glossy green foliage. It forms a rounded, spreading canopy that makes it an excellent shade tree for streets, parks and home gardens. Small greenish-white flowers appear in spring and are followed in summer by decorative orange seed pods that split open to reveal bright seeds, adding seasonal interest and attracting birds. Tuckeroo is widely planted as a street tree thanks to its moderate height, neat rounded form and relatively non-invasive root system, making it well suited to urban landscapes and coastal gardens. It is hardy, low maintenance and tolerant of wind and salt, performing especially well in coastal conditions.
Soil: Prefers light to medium soils but can cope with many different soil conditions
Conditions: Sunny position to part shade. Drought and coastal tolerant. Dislikes frost.
Size: Height 8m x width 7m
The Washington Navel Orange Dwarf is one of the most popular backyard orange trees grown in Australia. It is a neat compact evergreen fruit tree. with rich green foliage that holds its colour year-round. The dwarf variety produces small, richly aromatic, creamy-white flowers followed by large, seedless, juicy oranges vibrant in colour and delicious in taste. The first harvest is in winter followed by a second crop in spring. It’s perfect for planting in smaller or Mediterranean-style gardens, espaliered on a sturdy wall, or in large pots that make a vibrant addition to any courtyard, patio, or terrace.
Soil: Well-drained soil. Use a specialised citrus potting mix, and fertilise throughout the peak growing seasons.
Conditions: Full sun. Protect from strong winds, especially during flowering or while the fruit is forming. Frost tender.
Size: Height 1.5-2.5m x width 2m
Protea Pink Cream PBR is an extraordinary addition to any garden, blending radiant beauty with exceptional resilience. Pink Cream dazzles with its large, striking pink blooms edged with soft pink tips. These elegant flowers, which bloom in autumn and winter, create a striking display of delicate colour and texture. It is a versatile option which can be used as a focal point, in mixed borders or as an elegant hedge. Its vibrant flowers attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, promoting biodiversity and contributing to a healthier environment.
Soil: Well-draining native soil.
Conditions: Prefers a full sun position, Drought, coastal and moderate frost tolerant.
Size: Height 2.5m x width 2m
Soil: Well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun. Drought, coastal and mildly frost tolerant
Size: Height 0.50m x width 0.30m
Soil: Well-drained yet moist but will tolerate a range of soil conditions.
Conditions: Dappled sunlight through trees and shrubs but will tolerate more sun exposure in cooler regions. Will tolerate and thrive in hot humid conditions as well as cooler climates
Size: Height 0.30m x width 0.30m
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