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Bush Garden (Page 3 of 28)
NSW Christmas Bush Ceratopetalum gummiferum or NSW Christmas Bush has been part of an Australian Christmas ever since the first colony and probably before. NSW Christmas bush produce a mass of white flowers in spring followed by deep red flower bracts in early summer. Some varieties may reach 12m in sandy soil, but more compact ...
Description: This slender graceful evergreen tree grows to 6 - 10m, slow at first. It occurs throughout tropical East Asia, India, Australia and New Zealand. The flowers, which come in pink or white, are delicate, fringed, bell-shaped and lightly fragrant. The bright blue berries, 1cm diameter, follow the flowers and persist int...
This is one of the world's most spectacular flowering trees, and we are lucky to have the perfect climate to grow it to perfection. It is indigenous to the warm wet coastal slopes of eastern Australia.Common Name: Illawarra Flame Tree or Flame Kurrajong (Brachychiton acerifolius). Others in the same genus include the bottle ...
Common name: Native FrangipaniBotanical name: Hymenosporum flavumDescription: A native evergreen tree with deep glossy green leaves which provides a foil for fragrant, golden yellow flowers in spring.Size: Height 8m, width 5m.Special comments: A tree with horizontal branches and a light canopy, birds love the flowers, which ar...
Description: Flannel flowers (Actinotis helianthii) are native to the sandstone geology of Sydney and love clinging onto the sandstone cliffs of the Hawkesbury and Pittwater areas. The flowers have a soft velvet - flannel texture and are creamy-white colour with pale green speckles. Leaves are pale green and deeply divided, Bloo...

 
 
 
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