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    • Acacia ‘Ovens Wattle’
    • This bushy wattle is grown for its attractive triangular, olive-green foliage and display of masses of bright yellow flowers in spring. Makes for a stunning native spring display. Suitable screening plant. Grow in a sunny to partly shaded position in moist, well drained soil Keep moist in dry weather. Cultivate soil before planting.
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  • Callistemon ‘Candy Pink’Callistemon ‘Candy Pink’ Quick View
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    • Callistemon ‘Candy Pink’
    • A fast growing, evergreen shrub which produces a profusion of candy pink, bottle-brush like flowers throughout the year. Ideal for shrubberies, hedges and screening, where it will attract nectar-feeding birds into the garden. Callistemons tolerate poor soils, water logging for extended periods and moderate coastal exposure. Flowers best in full sun. Prune after flowering to maintain compact growth. Full sun to part shade position. Grows approx. 3m but can be pruned. Vibrant pink flowers. Australian native and bird attracting.
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    • Callistemon ‘Pink Champagne’
    • The distinctive feature of this bottlebrush is the large soft pink flowerheads borne on an upright, large-leafed medium sized shrub. It flowers in spring and again in Autumn attracting nectar loving birds, and is very adaptable with regard to soil type and climatic conditions. Prune after flowering to encourage a more compact habit. Prefers a sunny or partially sunny position.  Full sun to part shade position. Grows approx. 2-3m x 1-2m. Delicate soft pink flowers that attract birds.
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    • Callistemon ‘Summer Days’
    • A small arching free flowering shrub with purple-red brushes late spring to summer, flowering much later than similar sized bottlebrushes. Suited to cool  temperate to sub tropical climates, in moist clay loams or humus-rich sandy soils, neutral to low acid pl. Great as a small specimen or low hedging plant. Prune spent flowers in late summer. Feed with low phosphorus native fertiliser early spring or late summer. Full sun to part shade. Grows approx. 1m x 1.5m. Bird attracting red…
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    • Carex ‘Tall Sedge’
    • A tall ornamental grass which grows well in wet or dry areas. Long, narrow panicles of flowers show from August to January. Ideal for pond margins, wetland re-vegetation, mass planting and in containers. Thrives in a sunny position in moist soil, but tolerates a wide range of conditions including boggy, exposed or frosty sites. Full sun position. Grows approx. 1.2m x 1m. Tough for wet or dry areas.
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  • Coprosma ‘Fireburst’ Quick View
    • Coprosma ‘Fireburst’ Quick View
    • Coprosma ‘Fireburst’
    • This evergreen, dwarf shrub is known for its glossy, variegated foliage, boasting a radiant palette of orange, red and a hint of green. This compact plant is sure to turn heads with its changing seasons color palette, making it a striking focal point in any garden or container. 'Fireburst' is relatively easy to grow, tolerant of a range of soil conditions and has a unique attribute of being drought-tolerant once established. Hardy and reaching just under 1.5m in height and…
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    • Correa ‘Coastal Pink’
    • The Correa 'Coastal Pink' is a delightful Australian native shrub known for its attractive, bell-shaped pink flowers that bring a precious pop of color to gardens, especially during the autumn and winter months. This low-growing and spreading variety of Correa is prized for its ability to attract nectar-feeding birds and is well-suited to both coastal and inland environments. 'Coastal Pink' is ideal for creating low borders or as a feature plant in rockeries. It thrives in full sun to part…
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    • Dianella ‘Breeze’
    • Dianella 'Breeze' is a stunning native grass that has no messy canes. A spreading plant that is good for erosion control and outcompeting weeds. Tolerates humidity, cold and is moderately drought tolerant. Tolerates a wide range of soils. Avoid poor soils. Full sun to part shade. Blue/yellow flowers in spring.
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  • Dianella ‘Little Rev’ Quick View
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    • Dianella ‘Little Rev’
    • A blue clump forming  plant with excellent foliage contrast all year.  Grows in a wide range of soils and conditions; full sun to shady position. Very hardy, frost and drought tolerant.  Avoid wet feet in humid areas.  Perfect plant for edge planting along paths and driveways. Full Sun to Full Shade Positions. Grows approx.  30-40cm tall by 30cm wide. Incredibly hardy and great for mass planting or edging/borders.
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    • Eremophila ‘Fairy Floss’
    • Elegant Australian native shrub with attractive tubular flowers. Bright green, linear to ovate foliage creates a verdant background to the appealing flowers. Buds are orange-cream, unfurling to candy-pink with fine white hairs. Prefers light to medium, well-drained soil in an open sunny position. Will tolerate light shade, frost, drought and prolonged dry periods. Regular pruning will improve flowering and help to maintain a desirable shape. Use a slow release fertiliser formulated for natives and mulch well. Waterwise / drought tolerant…
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