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Bush Garden (Page 22 of 28)
Description: A hardy small shrub with branches spreading horizontally. It has sweet little tubular flowers, pale pink or red and green, from spring to late summer. The dense shiny dark green leaves makes this an ideal groundcover. Uses: Ideal groundcover for an embankment. Good understorey plant beneath trees. This correa grows ...
A medium to tall, bushy shrub or small tree, which will grow to 3-4m high and 2-3m wide, is the perfect screening or feature plant.  It will produce spectacular bright orange-red flowers from winter to spring. Best suited to well drained soil and a sunny aspect, this bird attracting magnet used to be difficult to ...
The Australian eqivalent to the cherry blossom of Japan, this leptospermum is the result of a cross between L. flavescens 'Cardwell' and L. scoparium 'Nana'. This shrub is astonishing in full flower with hardly a leaf showing, just masses of bright pink flowers in late winter. Habit:Compact and tidy growth habit;...
Pretty native shrub, 2m tall and 1.5m wide, that occurs naturally in rainforest areas and along creek banks. Leaves have toothed margins (like true holly). Prolific purple-red tubular flowers in late spring and early summer, about 3cm in length, attract birds Seed capsules are club shaped, dry and woody and contain 2 seeds. This...
Description: A Western Australian sprawling shrub with masses of sensational orange-red, with a central yellow spot pea shaped flowers in spring. Weak stems gives the plant a soft sprawling habit which looks great in a bush garden planted over rocks.Size: 80cm high x 1.5m wideConditions: Enjoys sandy well drained soils but is su...

 
 
 
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