Native Plants for Sunshine Coast Gardens

If your looking for Native plants on the Sunshine Coast its definitely worth checking out the local native range of plants we carry in our Nursery & garden centre. Based in Caloundra and locally grown on the Sunshine Coast we stock a huge range of natives from Banksias to Kangaroo Paws and Grevilleas to Callistemon. We have so many native plants you will love spending time checking them all out. Native plants available for pickup instore 7 days a week and also available online with Delivery 

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Callistemon ‘Tangerine Dream’ with vivid orange bottlebrush flowers and green foliage

Callistemon Tangerine dream

Description:Callistemon ‘Tangerine Dream’ is a vibrant, medium-sized bottlebrush featuring soft green foliage and masses of unique tangerine-orange flower spikes. A hardy and fast-growing Australian native, it’s ideal for hedging, screening, or as a feature shrub, providing a burst of colour and attracting birds and pollinators throughout the warmer months. Flowers:Bright tangerine-orange bottlebrush flowers bloom in abundance during spring and summer, with sporadic flowering at other times. Rich in nectar, the blooms attract birds, bees, and butterflies. Foliage:Soft, mid-green lance-shaped leaves create a dense canopy, providing year-round greenery and a perfect backdrop for the vivid flowers. Fruit:Woody seed capsules may form after flowering and remain on the stems for extended visual interest. Form & Size:Upright, bushy shrub growing approximately 2–3m high and 1.5–2.5m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun but will tolerate part shade. Soil: Grows well in most well-drained soils, including sandy, loamy, and clay types. Climate: Suited to a variety of Australian conditions, including coastal regions and areas with light frost. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from deep watering during extended dry spells. Uses: Excellent for hedging, screening, and feature planting. Works well in native gardens and pollinator-friendly landscapes. Provides seasonal colour and year-round structure. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Light pruning after flowering promotes bushiness and repeat blooming. Apply a low-phosphorus native fertiliser in spring for best performance. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Tolerates dry conditions, coastal exposure, and light frost. Can be shaped for formal or informal garden styles. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Grevillea, Lomandra, Westringia, and other water-wise natives for a vibrant, low-maintenance garden. Common Name: Tangerine Dream BottlebrushBotanical Name: Callistemon ‘Tangerine Dream’Family: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia (cultivar)

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Close-up of Callistemon Taree Pink flowers, showing their bottlebrush shape and vibrant pink color, with green foliage in the background.

Callistemon Taree Pink

Description:Callistemon 'Taree Pink' is a stunning Australian native shrub, known for its vibrant pink bottlebrush flowers and fine, evergreen foliage. This hardy, medium-sized shrub is perfect for adding a splash of color to gardens and attracting wildlife, particularly nectar-feeding birds. Its adaptability to a wide range of conditions, combined with its eye-catching blooms, makes it a popular choice for native and ornamental gardens alike. Flowers:The plant produces bright pink, bottlebrush-shaped flowers, which appear mainly in spring and early summer, with sporadic flowering throughout the year. These striking blooms are rich in nectar and are highly attractive to birds, bees, and butterflies. The vibrant pink flowers create a beautiful contrast against the plant’s green foliage, making it a standout feature in the garden. Foliage:The narrow, lance-shaped leaves are a soft green, providing a fine-textured backdrop for the bold flowers. The evergreen foliage is dense and bushy, maintaining its appearance throughout the year and adding structure to the landscape. Fruit:After flowering, small, woody seed capsules may form along the stems. These capsules persist on the plant, adding texture and interest, although they are not a primary ornamental feature. Form and Size:Callistemon 'Taree Pink' typically grows to a height of 2-3 meters with a spread of 1.5-2 meters, forming a rounded, bushy habit. Its compact size makes it ideal for use as a feature plant, in mixed borders, or as part of a native garden. Growing Conditions:This shrub thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained soils, though it is adaptable to a variety of soil types, including sandy and loamy soils. It is highly drought-tolerant once established and can handle light frosts. Taree Pink is also suitable for coastal gardens, where it can withstand salt-laden winds. Mulching around the base of the plant will help retain moisture and keep the roots cool. Uses:Callistemon 'Taree Pink' is ideal for use as a feature plant, hedge, or in mixed borders where its bright pink flowers can be fully appreciated. Its nectar-rich blooms make it a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly gardens, attracting birds and pollinators. The plant's hardiness and low-maintenance nature also make it suitable for low-water gardens and coastal landscapes. Maintenance:Low-maintenance and resilient, Callistemon 'Taree Pink' requires little care once established. Light pruning after flowering helps maintain its shape and encourages bushier growth. Fertilize with a slow-release, low-phosphorus fertilizer in spring to promote healthy growth and flowering. Regular watering during the establishment period will ensure the plant thrives, but it becomes drought-tolerant over time. Notes:This bottlebrush is valued for its hardiness and its ability to provide year-round interest in the garden. Its bright pink flowers and dense growth habit make it a fantastic addition to a wide range of garden settings, from formal landscapes to wildlife gardens. Callistemon 'Taree Pink' is particularly useful in coastal areas due to its tolerance of salt-laden winds. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other Australian natives such as Grevillea, Leptospermum, and Westringia. Its pink flowers and fine foliage contrast nicely with silver-leafed plants like Eremophila or ornamental grasses like Lomandra. Common Name: Taree Pink BottlebrushBotanical Name: Callistemon 'Taree Pink'Family: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Callistemon ‘Little Silver’ PBR with soft grey foliage and vibrant red bottlebrush flowers

Callistemon viminalis 'Little Silver 'PBR

Description:Callistemon viminalis ‘Little Silver’ PBR is a compact, fine-leaved native shrub with striking silver-grey foliage and a tidy, naturally rounded habit. Known for its soft texture and subtle elegance, this variety is ideal for modern native gardens, borders, and low-maintenance landscapes. Its unique foliage colour provides excellent contrast year-round, especially when paired with flowering or darker green plants. Flowers:Soft red bottlebrush flowers may appear in spring and summer, adding a splash of seasonal colour and attracting nectar-feeding birds and insects. Foliage:Narrow, soft silver-grey leaves give the plant its name and distinctive appearance. The foliage maintains its colour year-round and adds a soft, textural element to garden designs. Fruit:Typical woody seed capsules may form after flowering, remaining inconspicuous within the foliage. Form & Size:Compact, rounded shrub growing approximately 1–1.2m high and 1m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun to part shade. Soil: Tolerates a wide range of well-drained soils, including sandy and clay types. Climate: Suited to most Australian climates, including coastal and frost-prone areas. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established. Requires occasional deep watering in extended dry periods. Uses: Ideal for borders, low hedging, and native garden beds. Excellent for coastal gardens and modern minimalist landscapes. Suitable for pots, small gardens, and wildlife-friendly planting schemes. Maintenance: Very low-maintenance. Light pruning after flowering encourages density and shape. Apply a low-phosphorus native fertiliser in spring if needed. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Tolerates wind, drought, and salt-laden coastal air. Provides unique year-round colour and soft texture. Companion Plants:Combines well with Lomandra, Grevillea, Westringia, and Dianella for a balanced, water-wise landscape. Common Name: Little Silver BottlebrushBotanical Name: Callistemon viminalis ‘Little Silver’ PBRFamily: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia (cultivar)

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Callistemon ‘Matthew Flinders’ PBR with compact growth and bright red bottlebrush flowers

Callistemon viminalis 'Matthew Flinders 'PBR

Description:Callistemon viminalis ‘Matthew Flinders’ PBR is a compact, low-growing bottlebrush renowned for its vibrant red flowers and dense, tidy habit. This dwarf Australian native is ideal for borders, low hedges, rockeries, and container planting. With its manageable size and long flowering season, it brings bold colour and bird-attracting benefits to gardens of all sizes. Flowers:Bright red bottlebrush flowers appear prolifically in spring and summer, with spot flowering at other times. Rich in nectar, the blooms attract birds, bees, and butterflies. Foliage:Fine, narrow green leaves form a dense, compact canopy, providing year-round greenery and soft texture. Fruit:Woody seed capsules may form after flowering and remain on the plant, typical of Callistemon species. Form & Size:Dwarf shrub growing approximately 50–70cm high and 80cm wide, forming a naturally rounded shape. Growing Conditions: Position: Thrives in full sun; tolerates part shade. Soil: Grows in a wide range of well-drained soils, including sandy and clay types. Climate: Suitable for most Australian climates including coastal areas and light frost zones. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established; water deeply during extended dry periods. Uses: Perfect for borders, rockeries, and low native hedges. Great in pots and containers. Excellent for attracting birds and pollinators to compact spaces. Maintenance: Very low-maintenance. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage dense growth. Apply a low-phosphorus native fertiliser in spring to support flowering and health. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Compact size makes it suitable for small gardens and urban landscapes. Tolerates coastal exposure and dry conditions once established. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Lomandra, Dianella, Grevillea ‘Lady O’, and Westringia for a colourful, low-maintenance native planting palette. Common Name: Matthew Flinders BottlebrushBotanical Name: Callistemon viminalis ‘Matthew Flinders’ PBRFamily: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia (cultivar)

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Callistemon ‘Pink Alma’ with soft weeping foliage and pale pink bottlebrush flowers in bloom

Callistemon viminalis 'Pink Alma'

Description:Callistemon viminalis ‘Pink Alma’ is a stunning weeping bottlebrush variety featuring soft pink flower spikes and graceful, arching foliage. This medium-sized Australian native shrub brings a unique twist to traditional red bottlebrushes and is ideal for feature planting, screening, or adding soft colour to native gardens. Its elegant habit and vibrant blooms attract birds and pollinators, making it a standout in any landscape. Flowers:Soft pink bottlebrush flowers appear in spring and summer, with occasional spot flowering throughout the year. The blooms are rich in nectar and loved by birds, bees, and butterflies. Foliage:Narrow, mid-green leaves with a fine texture. New growth may have a bronze tint, providing seasonal interest. The weeping form creates a soft, flowing appearance. Fruit:Woody seed capsules may form along the stems after flowering and can remain for added visual interest. Form & Size:Medium shrub with a cascading, arching habit, growing approximately 2.5–3m high and 2–2.5m wide. Can be shaped or left to form a natural screen or specimen. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun but tolerates part shade. Soil: Adapts to most well-drained soils, including sandy and clay types. Climate: Suited to temperate and coastal climates. Tolerates light frost and dry conditions once established. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established; water more often during dry periods for best flowering. Uses: Excellent for informal screens, feature planting, or native borders. Works well in bird-attracting and pollinator gardens. Ideal for cottage-style or mixed native garden designs. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and hardy. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage denser growth. Fertilise with a native slow-release fertiliser in spring to support health and bloom production. Notes: A softer alternative to red-flowered bottlebrush varieties. Ideal for attracting wildlife and providing seasonal colour. Tolerates windy and coastal conditions. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Grevillea ‘Pink Surprise’, Leptospermum ‘Starry Night’, Lomandra ‘Tanika’, and Scaevola for a soft, colourful native garden palette. Common Name: Pink Alma BottlebrushBotanical Name: Callistemon viminalis ‘Pink Alma’Family: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia (cultivar)

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Callistemon Green John™ with bright red bottlebrush flowers and compact green foliage

Callistemon viminalis (LJ23) Green John™

Description:Callistemon viminalis Green John™ (LJ23) PBR is a compact, upright-growing bottlebrush with vibrant lime-green new foliage and bright red flowers. This hardy Australian native shrub has a tidy, rounded habit and is ideal for low hedging, borders, or feature planting. Its striking foliage colour and long flowering period make it an eye-catching choice for both native and formal landscapes. Flowers:Bright red bottlebrush flowers appear primarily in spring and summer, with spot flowering at other times. The flowers are rich in nectar and highly attractive to birds and pollinators. Foliage:Soft, narrow foliage emerges in vivid lime-green and matures to deep green, creating a stunning colour contrast with the red blooms. The dense, evergreen foliage maintains a tidy appearance year-round. Fruit:Woody seed capsules may form after flowering, typical of Callistemon species. Form & Size:Compact, upright shrub growing approximately 1m high and 80cm–1m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Full sun to part shade. Soil: Tolerates a wide range of well-drained soils, including sandy, loamy, or clay. Climate: Suitable for most Australian conditions including coastal gardens and light frost areas. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established. Water occasionally during extended dry periods. Uses: Excellent for low native hedges, borders, and garden beds. Ideal for feature planting or compact native gardens. Suitable for pots and small space landscapes. Maintenance: Very low-maintenance. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and promote new growth. Feed with a slow-release native fertiliser in spring for best results. Notes: Attracts birds and beneficial insects. Lime-green foliage adds year-round colour and brightness to the garden. Compact, easy-care variety perfect for modern landscapes. Companion Plants:Pairs beautifully with Grevillea ‘Ruby Jewel’, Lomandra ‘Lime Tuff’, and Westringia for a vibrant, low-maintenance native garden. Common Name: Green John™ BottlebrushBotanical Name: Callistemon viminalis (LJ23) PBRFamily: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia (cultivar)

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A close-up image of a Callistemon viminalis 'Pink Champagne' plant, showing its cascading branches and striking pale pink bottlebrush flowers against a green foliage background.

Callistemon viminalis Pink Champagne

Description:Callistemon viminalis 'Pink Champagne' is an eye-catching, medium to large evergreen shrub or small tree, known for its cascading branches and striking pale pink bottlebrush flowers. This Australian native is a highly adaptable and hardy plant, making it suitable for a range of garden styles, from formal to native and wildlife gardens. Its elegant, weeping form and prolific flowering period make it a popular choice as a feature plant or screen. Flowers:The pale pink bottlebrush flowers appear in abundance from late spring through summer, with occasional blooms appearing throughout the year in favorable conditions. The flowers are rich in nectar and highly attractive to birds, bees, and butterflies. The soft pink blooms provide a striking contrast to the plant’s green foliage and give the garden a delicate, elegant touch. Foliage:The leaves are narrow, lance-shaped, and bright green, creating a lush and dense canopy. The foliage provides an attractive backdrop to the soft pink flowers and remains evergreen throughout the year, maintaining the plant's appeal even when not in bloom. The weeping habit of the branches adds a graceful, flowing appearance. Fruit:After flowering, small, woody seed capsules form along the branches. These seed pods persist on the plant and add a subtle textural element, though they are not a major ornamental feature. Form and Size:Callistemon viminalis 'Pink Champagne' typically grows to 3-5 meters in height and 2-3 meters in width, forming a weeping, rounded shape. The cascading branches create a graceful and elegant form, making it a standout feature in any garden. Growing Conditions:This plant thrives in full sun and well-drained soils, but it is highly adaptable to a wide range of soil types, including sandy and loamy soils. It is drought-tolerant once established and can withstand light frosts. Pink Champagne also performs well in coastal gardens, as it is tolerant of salt-laden winds. Regular mulching will help retain moisture and keep the roots cool. Uses:Callistemon viminalis 'Pink Champagne' is ideal for use as a feature tree or shrub in garden beds, along borders, or as a screen or hedge. Its weeping form and beautiful flowers make it a perfect choice for adding elegance to any landscape. The nectar-rich flowers attract birds and pollinators, enhancing the biodiversity of the garden. It also works well in coastal gardens and water-wise landscapes due to its drought tolerance. Maintenance:Low-maintenance and resilient, Callistemon viminalis 'Pink Champagne' requires minimal care once established. Light pruning after flowering helps maintain its shape and encourages fresh growth. Water deeply during the establishment period to help the plant thrive, but once established, it requires little supplemental watering. Apply a slow-release fertilizer in spring to promote healthy growth and flowering. Notes:This bottlebrush is valued for its graceful form, hardiness, and ability to attract wildlife. The pale pink flowers add a soft, delicate touch to the garden, while the plant's weeping habit provides an elegant focal point. Its adaptability to a range of growing conditions makes it a reliable choice for many garden settings. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other Australian natives like Grevillea, Leptospermum, and Melaleuca. Its pale pink flowers also contrast beautifully with silver-leafed plants like Eremophila and grasses like Lomandra for added texture and interest. Common Name: Pink Champagne BottlebrushBotanical Name: Callistemon viminalis 'Pink Champagne'Family: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia

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A close-up image of a red bottlebrush flower from the Callistemon viminalis 'Prolific' plant, with a blurred green foliage background.

Callistemon viminalis Prolific

Description:Callistemon viminalis 'Prolific' is a dense, evergreen shrub or small tree, admired for its profusion of bright red bottlebrush flowers and graceful, weeping branches. This Australian native is highly versatile, being both hardy and adaptable, and is ideal for use as a feature plant, hedge, or screen. Its long flowering period and attractive foliage make it a standout addition to any garden, particularly for those looking to attract wildlife, as it is a magnet for nectar-feeding birds and pollinators. Flowers:As the name suggests, Callistemon viminalis 'Prolific' produces an abundance of vibrant red bottlebrush flowers, which appear primarily in spring and summer. These striking blooms are rich in nectar and attract a wide range of pollinators, including birds, bees, and butterflies. The bright red flowers contrast beautifully with the green foliage, creating a bold display in the landscape. Foliage:The narrow, lance-shaped leaves are dark green and remain evergreen throughout the year. The fine-textured foliage complements the bright flowers, and the weeping branches give the plant an elegant, cascading appearance. The dense growth habit of the foliage makes it an excellent choice for screening or hedging. Fruit:Small, woody seed capsules form along the branches after flowering, persisting on the plant for some time. While they add subtle texture, the flowers and foliage are the main ornamental features. Form and Size:Callistemon viminalis 'Prolific' typically grows to 3-5 meters in height and 2-3 meters in width, forming a dense, rounded canopy. Its weeping branches give it a soft, graceful appearance, making it an ideal choice for feature planting or as a focal point in the garden. Growing Conditions:Thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained soils, but it is adaptable to a variety of soil types, including sandy and loamy soils. Prolific is drought-tolerant once established and can handle light frosts. It also performs well in coastal gardens, tolerating salt-laden winds. Regular mulching around the base will help retain moisture and support healthy growth. Uses:Callistemon viminalis 'Prolific' is ideal for use as a feature plant, screen, or hedge. Its profuse flowering and dense foliage make it perfect for attracting wildlife, particularly birds and pollinators. It works well in native garden settings, as well as in more formal landscapes. Its adaptability to various conditions makes it suitable for coastal gardens and water-wise landscapes. Maintenance:Low-maintenance and tough, Callistemon viminalis 'Prolific' requires little care once established. Light pruning after flowering will help maintain its shape and encourage fresh growth. Water deeply during the establishment period, but once mature, the plant requires minimal supplemental watering. Fertilize with a slow-release, low-phosphorus fertilizer in spring to encourage healthy growth and abundant flowering. Notes:Callistemon viminalis 'Prolific' is highly regarded for its reliable flowering and ability to thrive in a range of growing conditions. Its bright red flowers and graceful, weeping form make it a favorite for gardeners looking to create a dramatic, yet low-maintenance, landscape. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other Australian natives like Grevillea, Leptospermum, and Westringia. The red flowers and weeping habit contrast beautifully with silver-leafed plants like Eremophila and ornamental grasses like Lomandra. Common Name: Prolific BottlebrushBotanical Name: Callistemon viminalis 'Prolific'Family: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Callistemon White Anzac

Callistemon White Anzac

Description: Callistemon 'White Anzac' is a low-growing, spreading evergreen shrub that typically reaches up to 1 meter in height and can spread up to 2-3 meters. It is known for its dense foliage and stunning white bottlebrush flowers. The leaves are narrow, lance-shaped, and dark green, providing a beautiful contrast to the bright white flowers. Flowers: The plant produces large, cylindrical spikes of creamy white flowers that resemble bottlebrushes. These blooms appear mainly in late spring to early summer, and they can sometimes occur sporadically throughout the year. The flowers are rich in nectar, making Callistemon 'White Anzac' highly attractive to birds, especially honeyeaters, as well as bees and butterflies. Cultivation: Callistemon 'White Anzac' is well-suited to a variety of Australian garden styles, including native, coastal, and cottage gardens. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained soils. The plant is adaptable to sandy, loamy, and even clay soils, provided they drain well. It is also tolerant of coastal conditions, including salty winds. Watering: Once established, Callistemon 'White Anzac' is quite drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering. During extended dry periods, occasional deep watering will help maintain its health and vigour. Pruning: Light pruning after the main flowering period helps maintain a neat and compact shape and encourages more prolific flowering. Pruning can also help control its spread if space is limited. Pests and Diseases: Callistemon 'White Anzac' is generally pest-resistant and relatively free from diseases. However, it can be susceptible to root rot if planted in poorly drained soil. Regular monitoring and good garden hygiene will help keep the plant healthy. Uses: This versatile shrub is excellent for use as a ground cover, in garden borders, or as a feature plant. Its bird-attracting flowers make it ideal for wildlife gardens. Callistemon 'White Anzac' also works well in large containers, providing a splash of colour and texture on patios or balconies. It can also be used for erosion control on slopes due to its spreading habit. Environmental Benefits: As an Australian native, Callistemon 'White Anzac' supports local biodiversity by providing nectar and habitat for native birds, bees, and other beneficial insects. Its low water requirements and adaptability to various conditions make it a sustainable choice for water-wise gardening. Care Tips: Ensure good drainage by planting in raised beds or using well-draining soil. Mulch around the base to conserve moisture and suppress weeds, but keep mulch away from the stem to prevent rot. Fertilise annually with a balanced, slow-release fertiliser formulated for native plants to ensure optimal health and flowering. Regularly check for signs of nutrient deficiencies, such as yellowing leaves, and treat accordingly. By incorporating Callistemon 'White Anzac' into your garden, you not only enhance its beauty but also contribute to the local biodiversity, creating a vibrant and sustainable garden space. Callistemon 'White Anzac' Botanical Name: Callistemon 'White Anzac' Common Name: White Anzac Bottlebrush Family: Myrtaceae Origin: Native to Australia

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Callistemon ‘Wilderness Red’ with bright red bottlebrush flowers and dense green foliage

Callistemon Wilderness Red

Description:Callistemon ‘Wilderness Red’ is a hardy, medium to large bottlebrush known for its stunning bright red flowers and dense green foliage. This fast-growing Australian native shrub is perfect for hedging, screening, and windbreaks, thriving in a wide range of climates and providing a vibrant splash of colour during its flowering season. Flowers:Brilliant red bottlebrush flowers bloom in spring and summer, with occasional spot flowering throughout the year. The nectar-rich flowers attract birds, bees, and butterflies. Foliage:Narrow, lance-shaped green leaves form a dense, bushy shrub that provides year-round greenery and habitat. Fruit:Woody seed capsules develop after flowering and can remain on the plant for an extended period. Form & Size:Medium to large shrub, growing approximately 2–3m high and 1.5–2.5m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun but will tolerate part shade. Soil: Well-drained soils including sandy, loamy, and clay types. Climate: Suitable for a wide range of Australian conditions, including coastal gardens and areas with light frost. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering in prolonged dry periods. Uses: Ideal for screening, hedging, and windbreaks. Suitable as a feature plant in native gardens and mixed landscapes. Attracts birds and pollinators, adding life to the garden. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Prune after flowering to encourage bushy growth and more blooms. Apply a slow-release native fertilizer in spring for best results. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Handles coastal exposure, light frost, and dry conditions. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Grevillea, Westringia, and Lomandra for a cohesive, water-wise native garden. Common Name: Wilderness Red BottlebrushBotanical Name: Callistemon ‘Wilderness Red’Family: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Callistemon ‘Wilderness White’ with crisp white bottlebrush flowers and green foliage

Callistemon Wilderness White

Description:Callistemon ‘Wilderness White’ is a hardy, fast-growing bottlebrush featuring stunning white flowers and lush green foliage. This Australian native shrub is ideal for hedging, screening, and attracting pollinators, thriving in a wide range of conditions. Flowers:Pure white bottlebrush flowers appear in spring and summer, with occasional blooms throughout the year. Rich in nectar, attracting bees, butterflies, and native birds. Foliage:Narrow, lance-shaped green leaves create a dense and bushy appearance. Fruit:Woody seed capsules follow flowering, persisting on the plant. Form & Size:Upright, bushy shrub reaching approximately 2–3m high and 1.5–2.5m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun to part shade. Soil: Adaptable to most well-drained soils, including sandy, clay, and loamy soils. Climate: Tolerates a variety of Australian conditions, including coastal areas and light frost. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Ideal for screening, windbreaks, and hedging. Great for native gardens, borders, and large containers. Attracts birds and pollinators, enhancing biodiversity. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Prune after flowering to encourage bushy growth and more blooms. Apply a slow-release native fertilizer in spring for optimal growth. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Tolerates coastal exposure, light frost, and drought conditions. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Grevillea, Westringia, and Lomandra for a balanced, low-maintenance native garden. Common Name: Wilderness White BottlebrushBotanical Name: Callistemon ‘Wilderness White’Family: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Callistemon ‘Little John’ with blue-grey foliage and deep red bottlebrush flowers

Callistemon ‘Little John’

Callistemon ‘Little John’ Description:Callistemon ‘Little John’ is a popular compact bottlebrush known for its dense, rounded habit, striking blue-green foliage, and vibrant red flowers. Highly valued for its neat shape and long-lasting colour, it is perfect for borders, low hedges, and feature planting. Its manageable size and tidy appearance make it ideal for both native and formal garden styles. Flowers:Deep red bottlebrush flowers appear from spring through summer, with spot flowering at other times. The flowers attract birds, bees, and butterflies with their nectar-rich blooms. Foliage:Narrow, blue-grey to blue-green leaves give the plant a soft, contrasting appearance year-round. New growth adds fresh colour to the dense, rounded form. Fruit:Small, woody seed capsules may form after flowering, adding subtle textural interest to the stems. Form & Size:Compact, rounded shrub growing approximately 1–1.2m high and wide, with a naturally dense, tidy habit. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun but will tolerate part shade. Soil: Well-drained soils, including sandy, loamy, and clay types. Climate: Tolerates coastal conditions, drought, and light frost once established. Watering: Requires little water once established, though benefits from occasional deep watering during extended dry periods. Uses: Perfect for low hedging, borders, and mass planting. Ideal as a feature shrub in small gardens or containers. Suitable for native, modern, or cottage-style landscapes. Maintenance: Very low-maintenance. Light pruning after flowering helps maintain shape and encourage new growth. Feed with a low-phosphorus native fertiliser in spring for best performance. Notes: Attracts birds and pollinators. Neat, compact habit makes it suitable for small spaces or formal planting. Excellent in pots or as part of a mixed native border. Companion Plants:Pairs beautifully with Lomandra ‘Lime Tuff’, Westringia ‘Zena’, Dianella ‘Little Jess’, and Grevillea ‘Rosy’s Baby’ for a colourful, low-maintenance landscape. Common Name: Little John BottlebrushBotanical Name: Callistemon ‘Little John’Family: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia (cultivar)

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Callistemon ‘Wildfire’ with dense green foliage and vivid red bottlebrush flowers in full bloom

Callistemon ‘Wildfire’

Description:Callistemon ‘Wildfire’ is a striking, medium-sized bottlebrush known for its intense red flowers and soft green foliage. A fast-growing and hardy Australian native, it’s perfect for hedging, screening, or as a standout feature shrub. Flowering mainly in spring and summer, ‘Wildfire’ adds vibrant colour to the garden while attracting birds and pollinators. Flowers:Bright red, bottlebrush-style flower spikes bloom prolifically in spring and summer, with occasional spot flowering. The vivid blooms are rich in nectar, making them highly attractive to birds, bees, and butterflies. Foliage:Soft, narrow green leaves provide a lush, evergreen backdrop to the flowers. New growth may show a bronze tint, adding seasonal interest. Fruit:Woody seed capsules typically form along the stems after flowering and may persist for extended periods. Form & Size:Upright, bushy shrub growing approximately 2.5–3m high and 2–2.5m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun for best flowering performance. Soil: Tolerates a wide range of well-drained soils, including sandy and clay types. Climate: Suited to most Australian climates, including coastal areas and light frost zones. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established; benefits from deep watering during prolonged dry periods. Uses: Excellent for screening, hedging, or as a feature plant. Suitable for native and wildlife-friendly gardens. Works well in large pots or as a background plant in mixed beds. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Light pruning after flowering encourages dense growth and more blooms. Feed with a low-phosphorus native fertiliser in spring. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Tolerates wind, dry conditions, and coastal exposure. Ideal for both formal and informal native plantings. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Grevillea, Lomandra, Westringia, and other native shrubs for a resilient, colourful garden. Common Name: Wildfire BottlebrushBotanical Name: Callistemon ‘Wildfire’Family: MyrtaceaeOrigin: Australia (cultivar)

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Casuarina Cousin it

Casuarina Cousin it

Description:Casuarina glauca 'Cousin It' is a unique Australian native groundcover known for its dense mat of trailing, needle-like foliage. It forms a lush, cascading green carpet, creating a soft, layered texture ideal for various landscaping applications. This hardy, low-maintenance plant is excellent for use in challenging areas such as slopes, rockeries, and coastal gardens, bringing a dramatic, flowing effect to any garden setting. Flowers:This variety rarely flowers, as it is primarily valued for its attractive, cascading foliage. On the rare occasions it does produce flowers, they are inconspicuous and not a significant ornamental feature. Foliage:The fine, evergreen, needle-like leaves create a dense and uniform mat that can cascade over edges or spread across the ground. Its deep green color remains vibrant year-round, adding lushness and ground coverage to garden spaces. The foliage is soft to the touch, giving it a plush, carpet-like appearance. Fruit:Not known for any notable fruiting characteristics. Form and Size:'Cousin It' has a low-growing, spreading form, typically reaching 10–30 cm in height and spreading up to 1–1.5 meters in width. Its growth habit is naturally dense and mat-like, ideal for covering bare ground. Growing Conditions:This plant thrives in full sun to partial shade and adapts well to various soil types, including sandy and clay soils. It prefers moist, well-drained conditions but demonstrates significant tolerance to drought, light frost, and coastal winds once established. Uses:Casuarina glauca 'Cousin It' is versatile in landscaping, excelling as a groundcover to suppress weeds and help retain soil moisture. Its low, trailing growth habit makes it suitable for erosion control on slopes and embankments. It’s also an excellent choice for rockeries, retaining walls, and containers, where it can cascade elegantly over edges. Maintenance:This variety requires minimal maintenance. It benefits from light trimming to maintain its shape if needed but generally requires no pruning. Fertilize annually in spring with a slow-release, native-friendly fertilizer to promote healthy growth. Notes:'Cousin It' adds unique texture and interest to any garden setting. Its tolerance to challenging conditions, including salt spray and drought, makes it suitable for coastal gardens and challenging landscapes. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other Australian natives such as Grevillea, Banksia, and Callistemon, as well as grasses and other low-growing groundcovers for a diverse and layered garden aesthetic. Common Name: Cousin ItBotanical Name: Casuarina glauca 'Cousin It'Family: CasuarinaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Dianella ‘Little Jess’ PBR with compact strappy foliage and small purple flowers

Dianella caerulea 'Little Jess' PBR

Description:Dianella caerulea ‘Little Jess’ PBR is a compact, clumping native grass-like plant prized for its tidy habit, lush strappy foliage, and small purple flowers. Bred for its non-invasive form and excellent performance in tough conditions, ‘Little Jess’ is perfect for borders, mass planting, understorey coverage, and modern landscape designs. It provides year-round structure with minimal maintenance. Flowers:Small, star-shaped purple flowers with yellow stamens appear in spring and summer, followed by small decorative blue berries. While not the main feature, they add a soft, seasonal accent. Foliage:Fine, strappy, evergreen leaves form neat, dense clumps. The foliage is rich green and holds its colour year-round, even in dry or exposed conditions. Fruit:Small, rounded, bright blue berries may follow flowering, adding a subtle pop of colour. Form & Size:Compact, clumping form growing approximately 40cm high and 40cm wide. Maintains a tidy shape without spreading. Growing Conditions: Position: Full sun to part shade. Soil: Prefers well-drained soil but tolerates a wide range of conditions including clay, sandy, and loamy soils. Climate: Tolerates frost, drought, humidity, and coastal conditions. Suitable for most Australian climates. Watering: Low water requirement once established. Water occasionally in extended dry periods. Uses: Ideal for borders, edging, and between pavers. Excellent for mass planting, roadside plantings, and commercial landscapes. Suitable for pots and small gardens. Maintenance: Extremely low-maintenance. No trimming generally required; remove old leaves occasionally if needed. Apply a slow-release fertiliser in spring for best performance. Notes: Bred for strong clumping habit and low seed production. Great for erosion control and low-traffic areas. A clean, architectural plant for modern and native gardens. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Lomandra ‘Tanika’, Westringia ‘Grey Box’, Callistemon ‘Green John’, and Grevillea groundcovers for a drought-tolerant, low-maintenance landscape. Common Name: Little Jess DianellaBotanical Name: Dianella caerulea ‘Little Jess’ PBRFamily: AsphodelaceaeOrigin: Australia (cultivar)

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Eremophila glabra Blue Horizon™ with silvery-blue foliage and vibrant violet tubular flowers

Eremophila - glabra prostrate (EREM1) Blue Horizon™

Eremophila glabra prostrate (EREM1) Blue Horizon™ is a tough, fast-spreading native groundcover valued for its dense silvery-blue foliage and beautiful violet-purple flowers. Perfect for modern landscapes, native gardens, and erosion control, this hardy, low-maintenance plant provides year-round coverage and seasonal bursts of colour. Flowers Produces masses of violet to deep purple tubular flowers from spring through summer, with spot flowering at other times. The nectar-rich blooms attract bees, butterflies, and nectar-feeding birds, making it ideal for wildlife-friendly gardens. Foliage Features striking silvery-blue foliage with a soft, velvety texture that forms a dense, weed-suppressing carpet, creating a stunning contrast to the vivid flowers. Fruit Occasionally develops small, woody seed capsules typical of Eremophilas but not considered ornamental. Form & Size A vigorous, low-growing groundcover reaching around 30 cm high and spreading up to 2.5 m wide. Growing Conditions Light: Thrives in full sun but tolerates light shade Soil: Prefers well-drained soils, including sandy, gravelly, and coastal profiles Water: Drought-tolerant once established Climate: Perfect for coastal, inland, and dry regions; tolerates light frost Uses Excellent as a groundcover for large areas Ideal for rockeries, embankments, and erosion control Perfect for native gardens and low-maintenance landscapes Attracts birds, bees, and other pollinators year-round Maintenance Light pruning after flowering helps maintain a neat, compact form Use a low-phosphorus native fertiliser in spring Mulch well to conserve moisture and suppress weeds Notes A tough, waterwise plant ideal for challenging locations PBR-protected variety offering exceptional performance and reliability Common Name: Blue Horizon™ EremophilaBotanical Name: Eremophila glabra prostrate (EREM1) Blue Horizon™Family: ScrophulariaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Eremophila glabra ‘Kalbarri Carpet’ with soft silver-grey foliage and orange-red tubular flowers

Eremophila glabra Kalbarri Carpet

Eremophila glabra ‘Kalbarri Carpet’ is a hardy, fast-spreading native groundcover admired for its dense, silver-grey foliage and vibrant flowering display. Ideal for low-maintenance landscapes, coastal gardens, and erosion control, this waterwise plant delivers year-round coverage and bursts of seasonal colour. Flowers Produces masses of orange to red tubular flowers from spring through summer, with spot flowering possible at other times. The blooms are nectar-rich and highly attractive to bees, butterflies, and nectar-feeding birds. Foliage Features striking soft silver-grey foliage forming a dense, low-growing mat that provides excellent weed suppression and contrasts beautifully with the vivid flowers. Fruit Occasionally develops small, woody seed capsules, though these are not considered ornamental. Form & Size A vigorous, spreading groundcover growing to around 30 cm high and up to 2.5 m wide. Growing Conditions Light: Thrives in full sun but tolerates light shade Soil: Prefers well-drained soils, including sandy and gravelly profiles Water: Drought-tolerant once established Climate: Perfect for coastal, inland, and dry conditions; tolerates light frost Uses Excellent as a groundcover for large spaces Ideal for rockeries, embankments, and erosion control Perfect for native gardens and low-maintenance landscapes Attracts birds, bees, and other pollinators Maintenance Light pruning after flowering encourages fresh growth and a dense shape Use a low-phosphorus native fertiliser in spring Mulch well to conserve moisture and suppress weeds Notes Hardy, waterwise, and reliable in poor soils Non-invasive and perfect for coastal or inland landscapes Common Name: Kalbarri Carpet EremophilaBotanical Name: Eremophila glabra ‘Kalbarri Carpet’Family: ScrophulariaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Eremophila glabra ‘Silver Ball’ with silver-grey foliage and orange-red tubular flowers

Eremophila glabra Silver Ball

Eremophila glabra ‘Silver Ball’ is a hardy, compact native shrub prized for its stunning silver foliage and vibrant flower display. This low-maintenance evergreen is perfect for modern gardens, native landscapes, and coastal plantings, offering year-round structure and seasonal bursts of colour. Flowers Produces masses of bright orange to red tubular flowers mainly from spring through summer, with spot flowering at other times. The nectar-rich blooms attract bees, butterflies, and nectar-feeding birds. Foliage Features striking silvery-grey foliage with a soft, velvety texture, creating an elegant contrast against the vivid flowers. Fruit Occasionally forms small, woody seed capsules, though these are not considered ornamental. Form & Size A neat, rounded shrub typically growing to around 50 cm high and 1 m wide. Growing Conditions Light: Thrives in full sun but tolerates light shade Soil: Prefers well-drained soils, including sandy and gravelly sites Water: Drought-tolerant once established Climate: Suited to coastal, inland, and dry climates; tolerates light frost Uses Perfect for low-maintenance borders and rockeries Ideal for modern native landscapes Great for mass planting, containers, and coastal gardens Attracts birds and pollinators to the garden Maintenance Light pruning after flowering maintains a compact shape and encourages fresh growth Apply a low-phosphorus native fertiliser in spring Mulch to conserve moisture and suppress weeds Notes Hardy, waterwise, and highly adaptable Non-invasive and suitable for a wide range of gardens Common Name: Silver Ball EremophilaBotanical Name: Eremophila glabra ‘Silver Ball’Family: ScrophulariaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Eremophila glabra x decipiens ‘Red Desert’ with silver-grey foliage and vibrant red tubular flowers

Eremophila glabra x decipiens 'Red Desert'

Eremophila glabra x decipiens ‘Red Desert’ is a hardy, low-growing native groundcover known for its soft silver-grey foliage and vibrant red tubular flowers. Perfect for native landscapes, rockeries, and embankments, this low-maintenance evergreen provides year-round coverage and bursts of seasonal colour, making it a fantastic choice for waterwise gardens. Flowers Produces masses of brilliant red tubular flowers from winter through spring, creating a striking contrast against the silver foliage. The nectar-rich blooms attract bees, butterflies, and nectar-feeding birds, making it an excellent option for wildlife-friendly gardens. Foliage Features soft, silvery-grey foliage with a fine, velvety texture, forming a dense mat that effectively suppresses weeds and highlights the vivid flower display. Fruit Occasionally produces small, woody seed capsules typical of Eremophilas but not significant ornamentally. Form & Size A vigorous, spreading groundcover growing to around 40 cm high and up to 2 m wide. Growing Conditions Light: Thrives in full sun but tolerates light shade Soil: Best in well-drained soils, including sandy, gravelly, and coastal sites Water: Highly drought-tolerant once established Climate: Perfect for coastal, inland, and dry regions; tolerates light frost Uses Excellent as a low-maintenance groundcover Ideal for rockeries, embankments, and erosion control Perfect for native gardens and wildlife-friendly landscapes Adds year-round texture and colour to mixed plantings Maintenance Light pruning after flowering helps maintain a neat, compact shape Apply a low-phosphorus native fertiliser in spring Mulch to retain soil moisture and suppress weeds Notes Hardy, waterwise, and ideal for modern native gardens Non-invasive and well-suited to coastal or inland conditions Common Name: Red Desert EremophilaBotanical Name: Eremophila glabra x decipiens ‘Red Desert’Family: ScrophulariaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Grevillea 'Lilliane'

Grevillea 'Lilliane'

Description: Grevillea 'Lilliane' is a compact, evergreen shrub that typically grows to about 1.5 meters in height and width. It is renowned for its attractive, finely divided foliage and stunning flowers. The leaves are dark green, deeply lobed, and have a soft, fern-like appearance, contributing to its delicate and graceful aesthetic. Flowers: The plant produces an abundance of striking flowers from late winter through to spring, and often sporadically at other times of the year. The flowers are spider-like, with long, slender, curling petals that come in a vibrant shade of red, pink, or occasionally orange. These blooms are rich in nectar, making Grevillea 'Lilliane' a magnet for birds, especially honeyeaters, as well as bees and butterflies. Cultivation: Grevillea 'Lilliane' is well-suited to Australian gardens due to its drought tolerance and low maintenance needs. It prefers a sunny position but can tolerate light shade. The plant thrives in well-drained soil and can handle a variety of soil types, including sandy and loamy soils. It's important to avoid heavy clay soils or areas with poor drainage. Watering: Once established, Grevillea 'Lilliane' requires minimal watering. During prolonged dry periods, occasional deep watering will benefit the plant, but it is generally quite drought-tolerant. Pruning: Light pruning after the main flowering period will help maintain a compact shape and encourage more prolific flowering. Avoid heavy pruning into old wood, as Grevilleas can be sensitive to this. Pests and Diseases: Grevillea 'Lilliane' is relatively pest-free. However, it can be susceptible to root rot if planted in poorly drained soil. Watch for signs of chlorosis (yellowing leaves) which can indicate iron deficiency, often remedied by using a fertiliser suitable for Australian native plants. Uses: This versatile shrub is excellent for use in garden borders, rockeries, and as a feature plant in native garden settings. Its bird-attracting properties make it ideal for wildlife gardens. Grevillea 'Lilliane' also works well in containers, providing a splash of colour and texture on patios or balconies. Environmental Benefits: Being an Australian native, Grevillea 'Lilliane' plays a role in supporting local ecosystems. It provides food and habitat for native birds, bees, and butterflies. Additionally, its low water requirements make it a sustainable choice for water-wise gardening. Care Tips: Ensure good drainage by planting in raised beds or mounds if necessary. Mulch around the base to conserve moisture and suppress weeds, but keep mulch away from the stem to prevent rot. Fertilise annually with a low-phosphorus, slow-release fertiliser formulated for native plants. Monitor for iron deficiency and treat if needed. By incorporating Grevillea 'Lilliane' into your garden, you not only enhance its beauty but also contribute to the local biodiversity, creating a vibrant and sustainable garden space. Grevillea 'Lilliane' Botanical Name: Grevillea 'Lilliane' Common Name: Lilliane Grevillea Family: Proteaceae Origin: Hybrid, developed in Australia

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Grevillea ‘Gaudi Chaudii’ flowering groundcover with pink-red blooms and spreading green foliage

Grevillea acanthifolia x laurifolia 'Gaudi Chaudii'

Description:Grevillea ‘Gaudi Chaudii’ is a robust, spreading groundcover grevillea bred from Grevillea acanthifolia and G. laurifolia. Known for its vigorous growth and dense, trailing habit, it forms a mat of coarse, attractive foliage and displays rich red and pink toothbrush-style flowers through much of the year. This hardy cultivar is excellent for large embankments, erosion control, and native garden displays. Flowers:Showy toothbrush-shaped flowers in vivid red to pink tones appear mainly from winter to spring, with spot flowering at other times. The blooms are nectar-rich and attract honeyeaters, bees, and other pollinators. Foliage:Broad, leathery green leaves with a textured surface and a slightly toothed margin. The foliage creates a lush, weed-suppressing carpet and adds bold texture to the landscape. Fruit:Produces small woody seed capsules typical of grevilleas, though they are not a major ornamental feature. Form and Size:Spreading groundcover shrub that grows 30–60 cm high and up to 3 metres wide. It forms a dense mat, ideal for mass planting or erosion-prone areas. Growing Conditions:Prefers full sun to part shade and well-drained soils. Drought-tolerant once established and can handle light frost. Avoid waterlogged sites. Suitable for coastal and inland climates. Uses:Ideal for groundcover, embankments, roadside plantings, large-scale native landscapes, and wildlife-attracting gardens. Provides excellent soil stabilisation and weed suppression. Maintenance:Low-maintenance. Trim lightly after flowering to maintain density and encourage new growth. Fertilise in spring with a low-phosphorus native fertiliser. Mulch to improve moisture retention. Notes:This cultivar is fast-growing and adaptable, perfect for covering large open spaces. Regular pruning helps keep it compact and tidy. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Lomandra ‘Tanika’, Myoporum parvifolium, Callistemon ‘Green John’, and Hardenbergia ‘Happy Wanderer’. Common Name: Gaudi Chaudii GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea acanthifolia x laurifolia ‘Gaudi Chaudii’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Hybrid cultivar, Australia

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Cluster of vibrant pink Grevillea 'Aphrodite's Dream' flowers in bloom, surrounded by green foliage.

Grevillea Aphrodites Dream

Description:Grevillea 'Aphrodite's Dream' is a stunning evergreen shrub known for its vibrant pink flowers and feathery green foliage. This Australian native is highly valued for its long blooming period and ability to attract wildlife, making it an ideal choice for pollinator gardens, borders, and as a feature plant. Its dense habit and ornamental qualities make it a popular option in both native and formal garden settings. Flowers:'Aphrodite's Dream' produces clusters of bright pink, spider-like flowers nearly year-round, with a peak in spring and autumn. The nectar-rich blooms are attractive to birds, bees, and butterflies, adding life and movement to the garden. Foliage:The plant features finely textured, fern-like leaves that are a soft green color. The foliage provides year-round interest, contrasting beautifully with the vibrant flowers and adding a lush, delicate texture to landscapes. Fruit:This variety does not produce notable fruit, as its primary ornamental value lies in its flowers and foliage. Form and Size:Grevillea 'Aphrodite's Dream' has a compact, rounded growth habit, typically reaching a height of 1.5 to 2 meters and a similar spread. Its dense, bushy form makes it suitable for hedging, screening, or as a standalone specimen. Growing Conditions:This plant thrives in full sun and well-draining soil, performing well in sandy to loamy soils. It is drought-tolerant once established and suitable for areas with mild frost. Mulching around the base helps retain soil moisture and supports healthy growth. Uses:'Aphrodite's Dream' is versatile in landscaping, ideal for use as a border plant, low hedge, or feature plant in garden beds. Its long blooming period and attractiveness to pollinators make it perfect for wildlife gardens and naturalistic landscapes. Maintenance:This variety is low-maintenance, requiring only light pruning to maintain shape and encourage denser growth. Prune after flowering if necessary. Apply a native-friendly, low-phosphorus fertilizer in spring to promote healthy foliage and flowering. Notes:Grevillea 'Aphrodite's Dream' is a resilient and colorful choice for Australian gardens, known for its long-lasting blooms and hardiness. Its ability to attract pollinators makes it a valuable addition to gardens focused on supporting biodiversity. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other Australian natives such as Callistemon, Westringia, and Leptospermum. It also complements ornamental grasses and other drought-tolerant shrubs, enhancing the natural appeal of garden beds. Common Name: Aphrodite's DreamBotanical Name: Grevillea 'Aphrodite's Dream'Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Cluster of Grevillea 'Apricot Tingle' flowers, with distinctive apricot-orange petals and green foliage.

Grevillea Apricot Tingle

Description:Grevillea 'Apricot Tingle' is a compact and hardy evergreen shrub known for its striking apricot-colored flowers and fine, feathery foliage. This Australian native is a favorite for bird-attracting gardens and is perfect for adding year-round color to a variety of landscapes. Its compact form and low-maintenance nature make it an excellent choice for native garden beds, borders, or as a feature plant in smaller spaces. Flowers:The plant produces clusters of beautiful apricot-orange flowers that appear predominantly in spring and summer, with some flowering throughout the year in milder climates. These nectar-rich flowers are highly attractive to birds, bees, and butterflies, making it a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly gardens. Foliage:Grevillea 'Apricot Tingle' has fine, deeply divided, fern-like leaves that are soft to the touch. The foliage is bright green, providing a lovely contrast to the vibrant flowers, and its dense growth habit creates a full, bushy appearance that remains attractive throughout the year. Fruit:Small, woody seed pods may form after flowering, but they are not a significant ornamental feature. The plant’s primary value is in its colorful flowers and attractive foliage. Form and Size:This compact shrub typically grows to around 1 meter in height and width, making it ideal for smaller gardens, courtyards, or as a low hedge. Its naturally rounded form requires little pruning to maintain its shape, making it a low-maintenance option for garden borders or mixed beds. Growing Conditions:Grevillea 'Apricot Tingle' thrives in full sun and well-drained soils. It is highly drought-tolerant once established and can adapt to a range of soil types, including sandy and loamy soils. It also tolerates light frosts, making it a good choice for a variety of climates. Mulching around the base helps retain moisture and keep the roots cool. Uses:This versatile shrub is perfect for use as a low hedge, border plant, or as a feature in native or mixed garden beds. Its attractive flowers and dense growth habit make it a good choice for wildlife gardens, where it provides food for birds and other pollinators. Its compact size makes it suitable for smaller gardens, courtyards, or even containers. Maintenance:Low-maintenance and hardy, Grevillea 'Apricot Tingle' requires little care once established. Light pruning after flowering can help maintain its shape and encourage bushier growth. Apply a low-phosphorus fertilizer in spring to support healthy growth and flowering, and water during extended dry periods to help establish the plant. Notes:This Grevillea is known for its resilience and ability to thrive in low-water gardens. It’s a perfect choice for gardeners looking to add color and attract wildlife without requiring much maintenance. Avoid using high-phosphorus fertilizers, as they can be harmful to Grevilleas. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other Australian natives like Callistemon, Leptospermum, and Westringia. It also contrasts beautifully with grasses like Lomandra or silver-leafed plants such as Eremophila for added texture and interest. Common Name: Grevillea 'Apricot Tingle'Botanical Name: Grevillea 'Apricot Tingle'Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia (hybrid cultivar)

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Grevillea aurifolia x 'Copper Rocket' ‘Raptor’ PBR

Description:Grevillea ‘Raptor’ is a striking hybrid grevillea featuring a vigorous, upright habit, bold coppery-bronze new growth, and dense green foliage. Bred from Grevillea aurifolia and Copper Rocket, this cultivar combines ornamental appeal with outstanding hardiness, making it ideal for screens, feature planting, and wildlife gardens. Its year-round presence and vibrant tones bring strong contrast and colour to Australian landscapes. Flowers:Clusters of soft apricot-pink to light orange spider flowers appear throughout the year, with flowering peaks in late winter through spring. The blooms are nectar-rich and attract birds and pollinators, adding movement and sound to the garden. Foliage:Dense green foliage with attractive reddish-bronze tones on new growth. The leaves are broad and slightly toothed, offering a lush, structural appearance that contrasts well with fine-leaved natives. Fruit:Typical grevillea seed capsules may develop after flowering but are not a prominent feature. Form and Size:A large, upright shrub with a spreading crown, typically growing 2.5 to 3 metres high and 2 to 2.5 metres wide. It forms a dense screen and can be pruned to maintain shape or size. Growing Conditions:Best in full sun to part shade with well-drained soil. Drought-tolerant once established and will handle light frost and coastal conditions. Avoid heavy or poorly draining sites. Uses:Ideal for use as a tall informal hedge, privacy screen, or feature shrub in native gardens. Also suitable for bird-attracting landscapes, larger garden beds, and mixed borders. Its upright habit makes it a strong visual anchor in the landscape. Maintenance:Low maintenance once established. Prune after flowering to maintain a compact, dense shape. Apply a low-phosphorus native fertiliser in spring. Mulch well to retain soil moisture and suppress weeds. Notes:‘Raptor’ is a protected variety (PBR) bred for its vibrant foliage colour, upright form, and extended flowering. An excellent performer in low-maintenance or habitat-friendly gardens. Companion Plants:Combines well with Callistemon ‘Mr Foster’, Banksia spinulosa, Westringia ‘Mundi’, and Lomandra ‘Lime Tuff’. Common Name: Raptor GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea aurifolia x ‘Copper Rocket’ ‘Raptor’ PBRFamily: ProteaceaeOrigin: Hybrid cultivar, Australia

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Grevillea Bronze Rambler

Grevillea Bronze Rambler

Grevillea 'Bronze Rambler' Description: Grevillea 'Bronze Rambler' is a stunning ground cover known for its sprawling habit, vibrant flowers, and distinctive bronze-colored new growth. This Australian native plant is highly valued for its ornamental appeal and its ability to thrive in various garden conditions, making it an excellent choice for adding color and texture to landscapes. Flowers: The flowers of Grevillea 'Bronze Rambler' are bright red and spider-like, appearing in clusters along the stems. Blooming from late winter to early summer, these eye-catching flowers are rich in nectar and attract birds and pollinators, adding life to the garden. Foliage: The foliage consists of finely divided, fern-like leaves that are dark green, providing a lush backdrop for the vibrant flowers. The new growth emerges with a striking bronze tint, which gradually matures to green, creating an attractive contrast. Form and Size: Grevillea 'Bronze Rambler' has a low, spreading growth habit, typically reaching up to 30-50 cm (12-20 inches) in height and spreading up to 2-3 meters (6-10 feet). Its prostrate form makes it ideal for use as a ground cover, in rockeries, and for cascading over walls or embankments. Growing Conditions: Light: Prefers full sun to partial shade. It thrives in bright light but can tolerate some shade, particularly in hotter climates. Soil: Well-draining soil is essential. It adapts well to various soil types, including sandy and loamy soils, and prefers slightly acidic to neutral pH. Water: Low water requirements once established. Water regularly during the growing season to establish roots and reduce watering as the plant matures. It is drought-tolerant but benefits from occasional watering during extended dry periods. Temperature: Thrives in warm, temperate to subtropical climates. Hardy in USDA zones 9-11. Protect from frost and extreme cold. Humidity: Prefers moderate humidity levels. Suitable for typical garden conditions without the need for additional humidity. Uses: Grevillea 'Bronze Rambler' is primarily grown for its ornamental value. It makes an excellent ground cover, providing a lush, green carpet that suppresses weeds and retains soil moisture. The plant's vibrant flowers and bronze new growth add color and texture to garden beds, borders, and rockeries. It is also well-suited for use in erosion control on slopes and embankments. Maintenance: This plant is relatively low-maintenance. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain its shape and encourage bushier growth. Remove any dead or damaged branches to keep the plant healthy. Mulch around the base to conserve moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize lightly in the spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer. Notes: Grevillea 'Bronze Rambler' is non-toxic and safe to grow around pets and children. It is relatively pest and disease-resistant but may occasionally attract aphids or scale insects, which can be treated with appropriate insecticides. Companion Plants: Grevillea 'Bronze Rambler' pairs well with other low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plants with similar growing requirements, such as: Westringia fruticosa (Coastal Rosemary) Leptospermum species (Tea Tree) Banksia species Eremophila species Common Name: Bronze Rambler Botanical Name: Grevillea 'Bronze Rambler' Family: Proteaceae Origin: Native to Australia, cultivated as an ornamental plant variety

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Grevillea Canterbury Gold

Grevillea Canterbury Gold

Grevillea 'Canterbury Gold' Description: Grevillea 'Canterbury Gold' is a beautiful and versatile shrub known for its bright golden-yellow flowers and attractive, finely divided foliage. This Australian native plant is highly valued for its ornamental appeal and its ability to thrive in a variety of garden conditions, making it an excellent choice for adding color and texture to landscapes. Flowers: The flowers of Grevillea 'Canterbury Gold' are bright golden-yellow and spider-like, appearing in dense clusters along the stems. Blooming from late winter to early summer, these striking flowers are rich in nectar and attract birds and pollinators, adding vibrancy and life to the garden. Foliage: The foliage consists of finely divided, fern-like leaves that are dark green, providing a lush backdrop for the vibrant flowers. The leaves are soft to the touch and create an attractive, delicate texture. Form and Size: Grevillea 'Canterbury Gold' has a bushy, spreading growth habit, typically reaching up to 1.5-2 meters (5-6.5 feet) in height and spread. Its dense form makes it an excellent choice for use as a hedge, border plant, or standalone ornamental shrub. Growing Conditions: Light: Prefers full sun to partial shade. It thrives in bright light but can tolerate some shade, particularly in hotter climates. Soil: Well-draining soil is essential. It adapts well to various soil types, including sandy and loamy soils, and prefers slightly acidic to neutral pH. Water: Low water requirements once established. Water regularly during the growing season to establish roots and reduce watering as the plant matures. It is drought-tolerant but benefits from occasional watering during extended dry periods. Temperature: Thrives in warm, temperate to subtropical climates. Hardy in USDA zones 9-11. Protect from frost and extreme cold. Humidity: Prefers moderate humidity levels. Suitable for typical garden conditions without the need for additional humidity. Uses: Grevillea 'Canterbury Gold' is primarily grown for its ornamental value. It makes an excellent hedge or border plant, providing a vibrant display of color and dense foliage. The plant's bright flowers and lush greenery add visual interest to garden beds, borders, and large containers. It is also well-suited for use in native and wildlife gardens, attracting birds and beneficial insects. Maintenance: This plant is relatively low-maintenance. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain its shape and encourage bushier growth. Remove any dead or damaged branches to keep the plant healthy. Mulch around the base to conserve moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize lightly in the spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer. Notes: Grevillea 'Canterbury Gold' is non-toxic and safe to grow around pets and children. It is relatively pest and disease-resistant but may occasionally attract aphids or scale insects, which can be treated with appropriate insecticides. Companion Plants: Grevillea 'Canterbury Gold' pairs well with other low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plants with similar growing requirements, such as: Westringia fruticosa (Coastal Rosemary) Leptospermum species (Tea Tree) Banksia species Eremophila species Common Name: Canterbury Gold Botanical Name: Grevillea 'Canterbury Gold' Family: Proteaceae Origin: Native to Australia, cultivated as an ornamental plant variety

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Grevillea ‘Carpet Layer’ groundcover with red flowers and low spreading foliage

Grevillea carpet Layer

Description:Grevillea ‘Carpet Layer’ is a tough, fast-spreading groundcover grevillea ideal for suppressing weeds, stabilising banks, and creating dense, bird-friendly coverage. With its fine, feathery foliage and rich red spider flowers, it adds vibrant colour and texture to native and water-wise gardens. This low-maintenance variety thrives in a range of conditions and provides excellent ground-hugging coverage year-round. Flowers:Clusters of red spider-style flowers appear mainly in winter and spring, with spot flowering possible year-round in warmer climates. The blooms are rich in nectar and attract birds, bees, and butterflies. Foliage:Fine, deeply divided green foliage forms a dense mat that hugs the ground. The foliage is soft to touch and adds delicate texture to open spaces and sloping sites. Fruit:Occasional seed capsules may form after flowering, though not a major ornamental feature. Form & Size:Low, spreading groundcover growing approximately 20–30cm high and up to 2–3m wide. Ideal for large areas or cascading over retaining walls. Growing Conditions: Position: Best in full sun but will tolerate light shade. Soil: Prefers well-drained soils; tolerates sandy, loamy, and gravelly types. Climate: Suitable for most Australian climates. Drought, frost, and coastal tolerant once established. Watering: Very low water requirements once established. Water deeply during extended dry periods. Uses: Ideal for mass planting, embankments, and erosion control. Excellent for weed suppression and covering bare areas. Suitable for native gardens, low-maintenance landscapes, and wildlife-friendly designs. Maintenance: Extremely low-maintenance. Light tip-pruning can help encourage denser growth and additional flowering. Feed with a low-phosphorus native fertiliser in spring if needed. Notes: Attracts nectar-feeding birds and pollinators. Effective natural mulch layer that cools the soil and reduces evaporation. A reliable groundcover in harsh, dry environments. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Lomandra ‘Tanika’, Callistemon ‘Green John’, Westringia ‘Low Horizon’, and other low-growing native shrubs for a layered, water-wise design. Common Name: Carpet Layer GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea ‘Carpet Layer’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia (cultivar)

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Grevillea ‘Coconut Ice’ with soft pink and cream flowers above fine green foliage

Grevillea Coconut Ice

Description:Grevillea ‘Coconut Ice’ is a fast-growing, medium-sized native shrub featuring stunning pink and cream flowers and fine, deeply lobed foliage. This hardy and drought-tolerant variety is ideal for hedging, screening, and attracting birds, thriving in a wide range of Australian conditions. Flowers:Large, showy pink and cream spider-like flowers bloom from autumn to spring, with sporadic flowering year-round. Rich in nectar, attracting bees, butterflies, and native birds. Foliage:Fine, deeply lobed, dark green foliage with a soft, feathery texture. Fruit:Small seed pods may develop after flowering. Form & Size:Upright, bushy shrub reaching approximately 2–3m high and 2–3m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun to part shade. Soil: Well-drained sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Climate: Suited to various Australian climates, including coastal areas and light frost zones. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Ideal for screening, hedging, and native gardens. Great for attracting birds and pollinators. Suitable for mixed borders, rockeries, and erosion control. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage new growth. Apply a low-phosphorus native fertilizer in spring. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Tolerates coastal exposure, light frost, and dry conditions. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Callistemon, Westringia, and Lomandra for a balanced, water-wise native garden. Common Name: Coconut Ice GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea ‘Coconut Ice’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Grevillea curviloba

Grevillea curviloba

Grevillea curviloba Description: Grevillea curviloba, commonly known as Curly-leaved Grevillea or Prostrate Grevillea, is an attractive evergreen shrub known for its unique foliage and stunning floral display. This Australian native plant is highly valued for its ornamental appeal and adaptability, making it a versatile choice for a variety of garden landscapes. Flowers: The flowers of Grevillea curviloba are white to creamy-white and spider-like, appearing in dense clusters along the stems. Blooming from late winter to early summer, these delicate flowers are rich in nectar and attract birds and pollinators, adding life and movement to the garden. Foliage: The foliage consists of narrow, curved leaves that are bright green and finely textured. The distinctive, curled leaves create an interesting and attractive texture that complements the plant's floral display. The foliage remains lush and vibrant year-round. Form and Size: Grevillea curviloba has a low, spreading growth habit, typically reaching up to 0.5-1 meter (1.5-3 feet) in height and spreading up to 2-4 meters (6.5-13 feet). Its prostrate form makes it ideal for use as a ground cover, in rockeries, or for cascading over walls and embankments. Growing Conditions: Light: Prefers full sun to partial shade. Thrives in bright light but can tolerate some shade, particularly in hotter climates. Soil: Well-draining soil is essential. Adapts well to various soil types, including sandy and loamy soils, and prefers slightly acidic to neutral pH. Water: Low water requirements once established. Water regularly during the growing season to establish roots and reduce watering as the plant matures. It is drought-tolerant but benefits from occasional watering during extended dry periods. Temperature: Thrives in warm, temperate to subtropical climates. Hardy in USDA zones 9-11. Protect from frost and extreme cold. Humidity: Prefers moderate humidity levels. Suitable for typical garden conditions without the need for additional humidity. Uses: Grevillea curviloba is primarily grown for its ornamental value. It makes an excellent ground cover, providing a lush, green carpet that suppresses weeds and retains soil moisture. The plant's unique foliage and delicate flowers add visual interest to garden beds, borders, and rockeries. It is also well-suited for use in native and wildlife gardens, attracting birds and beneficial insects. Maintenance: This plant is relatively low-maintenance. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain its shape and encourage bushier growth. Remove any dead or damaged branches to keep the plant healthy. Mulch around the base to conserve moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize lightly in the spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer. Notes: Grevillea curviloba is non-toxic and safe to grow around pets and children. It is relatively pest and disease-resistant but may occasionally attract aphids or scale insects, which can be treated with appropriate insecticides. Companion Plants: Grevillea curviloba pairs well with other low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plants with similar growing requirements, such as: Westringia fruticosa (Coastal Rosemary) Leptospermum species (Tea Tree) Banksia species Eremophila species Common Name: Curly-leaved Grevillea, Prostrate Grevillea Botanical Name: Grevillea curviloba Family: Proteaceae Origin: Native to Western Australia

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Grevillea Deua Flame (rhyolitica)

Description:Grevillea rhyolitica 'Deua Flame', commonly known as Deua Flame Grevillea, is a compact and hardy evergreen shrub that is highly valued for its vibrant red flowers and dense foliage. Native to the Deua National Park in New South Wales, Australia, this Grevillea is ideal for small gardens or as a feature in larger landscapes. It’s well-known for attracting birds and pollinators, making it a favorite for wildlife gardens. Its long flowering period and resilience in various conditions make it an excellent low-maintenance choice for gardeners. Flowers:The plant produces bright red, spider-like flowers that appear year-round, with a peak in spring and summer. The nectar-rich blooms are particularly attractive to birds, especially honey-eaters, as well as bees and butterflies. The striking red flowers contrast beautifully with the dark green foliage, providing ongoing visual interest. Foliage:The foliage consists of dark green, lance-shaped leaves with a leathery texture. The dense, bushy growth habit creates a lush, full appearance, making it suitable as both a feature plant and a background filler in garden beds. Fruit:After flowering, small, woody seed pods may develop, though these are not a significant ornamental feature. The focus of this plant is on its vibrant blooms. Form and Size:Grevillea 'Deua Flame' is a compact shrub, typically reaching 1-1.5 meters in height and width. Its rounded, dense form makes it ideal for hedging, borders, or as a feature shrub in smaller gardens. Its compact size also makes it suitable for container growing. Growing Conditions:This shrub thrives in full sun to part shade and prefers well-drained soil. It is tolerant of a variety of soil types, including sandy and loamy soils. Once established, Grevillea 'Deua Flame' is drought-tolerant and can handle light frosts, making it suitable for a range of climates. It is best to avoid heavy clay soils or overly wet conditions. Uses:Grevillea rhyolitica 'Deua Flame' is perfect for use as a feature plant, in mixed native garden beds, or as a low hedge. Its compact growth habit and long-lasting flowers make it an excellent choice for smaller gardens, courtyards, or rockeries. The flowers provide food for native wildlife, making it an essential addition to bird-attracting gardens. Maintenance:Low-maintenance and hardy, this plant requires little care once established. Occasional pruning after flowering will encourage a more compact shape and promote fresh growth. It benefits from mulching and a low-phosphorus fertilizer in spring to support flowering and overall health. Notes:This Grevillea is valued for its resilience and long flowering period. It is well-suited to gardens aiming to attract wildlife, particularly nectar-feeding birds. Avoid using high-phosphorus fertilizers, as they can harm Grevilleas. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other Australian natives such as Westringia, Leptospermum, and Callistemon. It also works well with ornamental grasses like Lomandra or silver-leafed plants like Eremophila for textural contrast. Common Name: Deua Flame GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea rhyolitica 'Deua Flame'Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia (New South Wales)

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Cluster of Grevillea 'Hills Jubilee' flowers, with vibrant pink and cream petals and green foliage.

Grevillea Hills Jubilee

Description:Grevillea 'Hills Jubilee' is a compact and hardy evergreen shrub, admired for its vibrant pink and cream flowers and fine, dense foliage. This Australian native hybrid is well-suited for a range of garden styles, particularly native and wildlife gardens, where it provides year-round interest and attracts pollinators. Its small size and long flowering period make it ideal for smaller gardens, borders, or container planting, offering a splash of color in both formal and informal settings. Flowers:The plant produces clusters of beautiful pink and cream spider-like flowers, which appear throughout much of the year, with a peak in spring and summer. These nectar-rich blooms attract birds, bees, and butterflies, adding ecological value to the garden while providing a striking visual display. Foliage:The fine, needle-like leaves are dark green and form a dense, bushy habit. The foliage creates a soft, feathery appearance, making it an attractive backdrop for the vibrant flowers. The evergreen foliage provides year-round interest, even when the plant is not in bloom. Fruit:Small, woody seed pods may form after flowering, though they are not a significant ornamental feature of the plant. Form and Size:Grevillea 'Hills Jubilee' is a compact shrub that typically reaches 1–1.5 meters in height and width. Its rounded, bushy form makes it perfect for low hedging, garden borders, or as a feature plant in small garden spaces. It can also be used in larger containers for patio or courtyard gardens. Growing Conditions:Thrives in full sun to part shade and prefers well-drained soils. Grevillea 'Hills Jubilee' is drought-tolerant once established and can adapt to a variety of soil types, including sandy and loamy soils. It is frost-tolerant and performs well in both coastal and inland areas. Mulching around the base helps retain moisture and support healthy growth. Uses:This versatile shrub is ideal for use in native gardens, mixed borders, or as a low hedge. Its long-lasting flowers and dense growth habit make it perfect for attracting birds and other pollinators. Grevillea 'Hills Jubilee' also works well in containers or small garden beds, adding a burst of color and texture. Maintenance:Low-maintenance and tough, Grevillea 'Hills Jubilee' requires little care once established. Light pruning after flowering will help maintain its shape and encourage bushier growth. Avoid overwatering, as the plant prefers well-drained conditions. Use a low-phosphorus native fertilizer in spring to support healthy growth and flowering. Notes:This hybrid Grevillea is known for its resilience and ability to flower over an extended period. It is a valuable addition to wildlife gardens and provides excellent color and texture in water-wise landscapes. Avoid using high-phosphorus fertilizers, as they can harm the plant. Companion Plants:Pairs well with other Australian natives such as Callistemon, Leptospermum, and Westringia. It also contrasts nicely with grasses like Lomandra or other flowering shrubs like Correa and Eremophila. Common Name: Grevillea 'Hills Jubilee'Botanical Name: Grevillea 'Hills Jubilee'Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia (hybrid cultivar)

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Grevillea ‘Honey Gem’ with large golden-orange flowers and lush green foliage

Grevillea Honey Gem

Description:Grevillea ‘Honey Gem’ is a fast-growing, large native shrub renowned for its spectacular golden-orange flowers and finely divided green foliage. This hardy variety is ideal for screening, hedging, or as a feature plant, attracting birds and pollinators year-round. Flowers:Large, golden-orange, spider-like flowers appear throughout the year, with peak flowering in autumn and spring. Rich in nectar, attracting bees, butterflies, and native birds. Foliage:Fine, deeply divided, fern-like green foliage with a soft texture, creating a lush, tropical look. Fruit:Small seed pods may develop after flowering. Form & Size:Upright, bushy shrub reaching approximately 3–4m high and 2–3m wide. Growing Conditions: Position: Prefers full sun. Soil: Well-drained sandy, loamy, or clay soils. Climate: Suited to various Australian climates, including coastal areas and light frost zones. Watering: Drought-tolerant once established but benefits from occasional deep watering. Uses: Ideal for screening, hedging, or as a feature plant. Great for attracting birds and pollinators. Suitable for large native gardens and mixed borders. Maintenance: Low-maintenance and easy to grow. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage new growth. Apply a low-phosphorus native fertilizer in spring. Notes: Bird and pollinator-friendly. Tolerates coastal exposure, light frost, and dry conditions. Companion Plants:Pairs well with Callistemon, Westringia, and Lomandra for a balanced, water-wise native garden. Common Name: Honey Gem GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea ‘Honey Gem’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Grevillea ‘Spirit of Anzac’ PBR with vibrant red flowers and dense green foliage

Grevillea hybrid 'RSL Spirit of Anzac 'PBR

Description:Grevillea ‘RSL Spirit of Anzac’ is a compact, fast-growing Australian native shrub that was developed as a tribute to the ANZAC legacy. Featuring vibrant red spider flowers and fine, dark green foliage, this variety offers year-round visual appeal and exceptional wildlife value. It was released in partnership with the RSL to commemorate the ANZAC spirit, making it a meaningful addition to gardens and public spaces alike. Flowers:Bright red spider-style flowers are produced prolifically throughout the year, with peak blooming in late winter to spring. Rich in nectar, the flowers attract a wide variety of birds and pollinators. Foliage:Dense, dark green needle-like foliage forms a neat and fine-textured appearance. The foliage contrasts beautifully with the vivid red blooms and provides excellent coverage. Fruit:Produces small, hard seed capsules after flowering, typical of grevilleas, though not usually considered ornamental. Form and Size:A compact, rounded shrub growing approximately 1.2 to 1.5 metres high and 1.5 metres wide. Naturally dense in habit and responds well to shaping. Growing Conditions:Thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. Tolerant of dry periods, light frost, and coastal conditions once established. Prefers a slightly acidic to neutral soil and benefits from a mulch layer to retain moisture. Uses:Ideal for native gardens, small hedges, wildlife corridors, commemorative plantings, and feature plantings in home gardens. Also suited for urban landscapes and public areas. Maintenance:Low-maintenance. Light pruning after flowering will encourage a compact shape and continuous blooming. Apply a slow-release, low-phosphorus native fertiliser in spring. Mulch annually and water during extended dry periods. Notes:Released as a commemorative plant with royalties supporting the Returned and Services League (RSL). A standout for those seeking a native plant with purpose, colour, and year-round performance. Companion Plants:Combines well with other small native shrubs such as Callistemon ‘Green John’, Westringia ‘Grey Box’, Lomandra ‘Tanika’, and Leptospermum ‘Starry Night’. Common Name: RSL Spirit of Anzac GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea hybrid ‘RSL Spirit of Anzac’ PBRFamily: ProteaceaeOrigin: Hybrid cultivar, Australia

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Grevillea hybrid ‘Raspberry Ripple’ with raspberry-pink and white spider-like flowers

Grevillea hybrid Raspberry Ripple

Grevillea hybrid ‘Raspberry Ripple’ is a stunning, compact native shrub admired for its unique raspberry-pink and white flowers and soft, fine-textured foliage. This versatile, low-maintenance plant is perfect for small gardens, borders, and native landscapes, providing year-round greenery and seasonal bursts of colour. Flowers Produces masses of raspberry-pink and white spider-like flowers from late winter through spring, with spot flowering at other times. The nectar-rich blooms are highly attractive to native birds, butterflies, and bees, making it ideal for wildlife-friendly gardens. Foliage Features fine, soft-textured, mid-green foliage that forms a dense, compact shrub, contrasting beautifully with the vibrant flowers. Fruit Occasionally produces small, woody seed capsules typical of Grevilleas but not considered ornamental. Form & Size A compact, rounded shrub typically growing to around 1.5 m high and 1.5 m wide. Growing Conditions Light: Thrives in full sun but tolerates light shade Soil: Prefers well-drained soils, including sandy, loamy, and slightly gravelly profiles Water: Drought-tolerant once established Climate: Suitable for coastal gardens and tolerates light frost once mature Uses Perfect as a feature shrub or border plant Ideal for native gardens and wildlife-friendly landscapes Great for attracting birds and pollinators Suitable for small gardens and mixed plantings Maintenance Light pruning after flowering encourages dense growth and repeat blooming Use a low-phosphorus native fertiliser in spring Mulch well to retain soil moisture and suppress weeds Notes Hardy, adaptable, and low-maintenance Non-invasive and suitable for a wide range of garden styles Common Name: Raspberry Ripple GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea hybrid ‘Raspberry Ripple’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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Grevillea ‘Old Gold’ with red flowers and golden-bronze new foliage

Grevillea ilicifolia x juniperina 'Old Gold'

Description:Grevillea ‘Old Gold’ is a compact, low-growing native shrub admired for its dense, spreading habit, golden-green foliage, and rich red spider-style flowers. This hybrid combines the toughness of Grevillea juniperina with the distinctive leaf shape of Grevillea ilicifolia, resulting in a hardy, attractive plant suited to a wide range of garden settings. Its tidy growth and bird-attracting flowers make it ideal for borders, rockeries, and native landscapes. Flowers:Produces deep red spider-like flowers throughout much of the year, with flowering peaks in late winter to spring. The blooms are rich in nectar and highly attractive to honeyeaters and other pollinators. Foliage:Dense, holly-like foliage with golden-green tones, creating year-round interest and a natural contrast to the vivid flowers. The foliage is evergreen and forms a compact mat, making it ideal for weed suppression and soil coverage. Fruit:Typical woody grevillea seed capsules may develop after flowering but are not considered ornamental. Form and Size:Low-growing and spreading shrub, typically reaching around 30–60 cm high and up to 1.5 metres wide. Excellent for mass planting or low edging. Growing Conditions:Prefers full sun to light shade and thrives in well-drained soils. Very drought-tolerant once established and tolerates light frost. Suitable for coastal gardens and dry inland conditions. Uses:Ideal for native groundcovers, borders, embankments, rockeries, or as a low-maintenance filler in wildlife gardens. A good option for suppressing weeds and reducing maintenance in larger areas. Maintenance:Minimal care required. Prune lightly after flowering to encourage compact growth and repeat blooming. Apply a low-phosphorus native fertiliser annually in spring. Mulch to retain moisture and reduce weed growth. Notes:A tough, resilient plant that performs well in a wide range of conditions. Excellent for habitat gardens, particularly in dry or low-water zones. Companion Plants:Works well with Lomandra ‘Little Pal’, Callistemon ‘Green John’, Westringia ‘Zena’, and Myoporum parvifolium. Common Name: Old Gold GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea ilicifolia x juniperina ‘Old Gold’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Hybrid cultivar, Australia

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Grevillea juniperina ‘New Blood’ with vibrant red spider-like flowers

Grevillea junipera New Blood

Grevillea juniperina ‘New Blood’ is a compact, hardy native groundcover prized for its vivid red flowers and fine, needle-like foliage. Low-growing and dense, it’s an excellent choice for small gardens, rockeries, embankments, and wildlife-friendly landscapes, providing year-round greenery and bursts of vibrant colour. Flowers Produces masses of brilliant crimson-red spider flowers from autumn through spring, with spot flowering at other times. The nectar-rich blooms are highly attractive to birds, bees, and butterflies, making it a perfect choice for wildlife gardens. Foliage Features soft, fine-textured, needle-like green leaves that create a dense mat of foliage, contrasting beautifully with the bright red flowers. Fruit Occasionally forms small, woody seed capsules typical of Grevilleas but not considered ornamental. Form & Size A compact, spreading groundcover growing to around 30 cm high and up to 2 m wide. Growing Conditions Light: Thrives in full sun but tolerates light shade Soil: Prefers well-drained soils, including sandy, gravelly, and coastal profiles Water: Drought-tolerant once established Climate: Suitable for coastal gardens and tolerates light frost Uses Excellent as a low-maintenance groundcover Perfect for rockeries, banks, and embankments Ideal for native gardens and wildlife-friendly plantings Great for adding year-round greenery and seasonal bursts of red Maintenance Light pruning after flowering will encourage compact growth and promote heavier blooming Apply a low-phosphorus native fertiliser in spring Mulch well to retain moisture and suppress weeds Notes Excellent for erosion control and large-scale planting Non-invasive and highly adaptable to a range of soils and climates Common Name: New Blood GrevilleaBotanical Name: Grevillea juniperina ‘New Blood’Family: ProteaceaeOrigin: Australia

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