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Bush Garden (Page 4 of 28)
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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 ...
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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...
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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 ...
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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...
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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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