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Bush Garden (Page 23 of 28)
This sub shrub from SW /WA is known and loved for the intensity of its flower colour. Description: Soft slender stems, ferny foliage and flowers with 5 petals. 'New Morning' has burnt orange flowers, 'Eldorado' is deep gold. Plant builds into a soft mound and smothers itself with flower from April to November, cascadi...
Description: This fabulous grevillea grows into an open shrub to 2.5m tall by 2m wide. It makes an excellent hedge or screen for privacy and as a wind break. Its long leaves, 70mm, are densely covered beneath with grey velvety hairs. Spidery orange flowers occur all year round and attract the birds.Planting Advice: As with all g...
A graceful weeping small shrub (1-2m x 1-1.5m) with shiny foliage, smothered with perfumed shell pink flowers in late spring and summer, attractive to nectar and fruit eating birds and insects. Suitable for temperate to tropical climates, growing in light or full shade in moist clay or sandy loams, neutral to acid pH.Attractive ...
We love this new Grevillea with a small spider shaped flowers in flame red. Grows to only 1m. Loves full sun or part shade. Lightly tip prune after flowering to keep compact. Looks good with groundcovers such as Scaveola 'Fanfare', Yellow Buttons and native grasses.
Description: This gorgeous Australian native is a variety of the West Australia Willow Myrtle. Would look wonderful with burgundy or grey foliage plants, or against a charcoal coloured house. It has a fibrous root system so it makes a good tub or container plant. It also makes a very good hedge or screen. This 2-4m high shrub is...

 
 
 
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