Banksia integrifolia Shore Thing meeboldinaBanksia Shore Thing is a compact, hardy Australian native shrub prized for its dense growth, attractive olive green foliage and vibrant yellow flower spikes. Bred specifically for modern gardens, it maintains a naturally neat, low growing form, making it ideal for hedging, borders, mass planting and feature displays in smaller landscapes. Flowering throughout much of the year, the nectar rich blooms attract a variety of native birds, bees and other
Grevillea Ned Kelly features vibrant reddish-pink to orange flowers that bloom most of the year
Mrs Edward Harding Lilac is a highly decorative tree that produces stunning displays of colourful flowers
pea-shaped flowers in striking two-toned shades of purple and mauve
silvery buds (up to 20cm) add year-round visual interest
or mixed perennial gardens
The sweet yellow fruit ripens from late summer to autumn in cooler climates
Mulch to keep roots cool in summer - pruning is not required except to revitalise old plants
and a distinct tropical flair to gardens and landscapes
perfumery and oil production making this beautiful shrub extremely popular
Lisbon is Australia's most widely grown commercial lemon
The compact prostrate habit of this plant makes it a superb ground cover in gardens and public plantings
juniper-like foliage