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Bush Garden (Page 4 of 28)
One of the most common questions we are asked at The Garden Clinic is "What can I plant in the shade?". Lucky for us there are loads of great plants for shady areas and the questions are easy to answer. It gets a little harder when the question is "Which native plants can i grow in the shade?". Our climate has seen that most of ...
Description: The icon of the Australian Bush and the floral emblem of NSW, the Waratah is a temperamental plant to grow, but when given the right conditions will flourish.Select a plant that it is at least 15 cms tall. Plants of this size should have a noticeable swelling at the base of the stem where it enters the soil...
EriostemonThe Eriostemon, commonly know as 'Waxflower' or 'Native Daphne' is made up of about 30 different species. They are native to the East Coast of NSW and Southern QLD. From a far these flowering shrubs do resemble a Daphne, but despite their common name of 'Waxflower' they are no relation to the &#...
Alyogyne 'West Coast Gem' - can grow up to 2.5m in height, but can be kept neat and compact with an annual pruning. Like many plants from the West Coast, they do like a very well drained soil and prefer full sun, however they will tolerate part shade.Dampiera 'Mallee Mauve' - Small tufted plant to around 40cm, cl...
Olearia lanuginosa ´Ghost Town´ If your looking for something a little bit unusual to add to the garden, you really should consider this Olearia. While it´s spires of silvery grey foliage may look spikey, they are actually soft to touch. They have a scrambling habit, somewhere between a ground cover and...

 
 
 
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