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Natives and Hedging plants

Information about native and hedging plants

Lilly Pilly Resilience

Lilly Pilly Resilience

Syzygium Australe 'Resilience'

These Resilience Lilly Pilly are beautiful bushy plants in 200mm pots. They are full sun grown and are approximately 700 to 1m tall.
Lilly Pilly Resilience grows to approx. 3-4 m tall and makes a perfect screening plant.
They are also widely used as a hedging plant or stand-alone shrub. They are tough, fast growing and have a good form with little maintenance required.
All in all a very popular plant

Resilient to psylids.

200mm pot- in stock

300mm pot -in stock Limited supply

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Lilly Pilly Select

Syzygium Australe 'Select Form'

These plants are in 200mm pots. They are full sun grown and are approximately 700 to 1m tall.
Lilly pilly Select grows to approx. 4m to 5m tall and makes a perfect screening plant. They are also widely used as a hedging plant or stand-alone shrub. They are tough, fast growing and have a good form with little maintenance required.

Resilient to Psyilds

200mm pot - in stock

300mm pot - in stock

Murraya paniculata

Murraya Paniculata

Murraya Paniculata

These shrubs are grown in the full sun so they are very hardy, however they will grow in part shade as well which makes them a very user friendly plant.
They will grow to 3m in height and are naturally bushy.Murraya paniculatas make the perfect screen or hedge and are very presentable as a stand alone shrub.They bear very fragrant white flowers which gives them the common name of Mock Orange. Overall, a very tough Australian native

200mm pot in stock

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Callistemon Little John

Little Johns - Callistemon viminalis x cultivar

Little Johns is a dwarf compact bottlebrush with dense blue green foliage and profuse quantities of deep tomato red coloured brushes from Spring to Autumn.
Little Johns are hardy and adaptable to most soils, and is drought tolerant.
This native plant only grows to 1m in height and 1m in width.

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Callistemon Captain Cook

Captain Cook - Callistemon viminalis

The Captain Cook callistemons are an Australian native plant also known as a Dwarf Red Bottle Brush.
It is a dense, bushy native shrub with bright red bottle brushes which bloom in October to November and attract nectar feeding birds.
Captain cooks are a great screening or hedged plant which reach a height of 1.5-2m and spread 1.5-2m.
Once established, captain cooks requires low maintenance and rarely needs watering.

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Grevillea Ned Kelly

Grevillea Ned Kelly is a fast growing, native shrub. It’s beautiful apricot-orange flowers are abundant for most of the year and they attract birds,and pollinating insects. Mass planting looks stunning when in full bloom.

This native plant is tough and can tolerate light frosts and droughts once established. It makes an excellent screen or windbreak and provides lots of erosion control. Ned Kelly will cope with most situations, including coastal site.

Grows to 1.5-2m tall but regular pruning keeps it smaller if you prefer.

Likes full Sun

Will grow in most soils, but I prefer fertile soil that’s well-drained.

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Grevillea Coconut Ice

Grevillea Coconut Ice is a dense bushy shrub which flowers prolifically with red to pink flowers all year round and will attract nectar feeding birds to your garden. Trim back after flowering to encourage dense growth, it will respond well to pruning.

It likes well drained, not too moist, slightly acid soils with lots of leaf matter and mulch around roots and is light frost and drought tolerant (once established).

Fertilise with native fertiliser in spring until established, then discontinue.

Low water needs when established.

Likes full sun to part shade.

Its ideal for border, hedge, feature, pots, tubs, screens or native garden.

200mm pots Out of stock

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Grevillea Robyn Gordon

Robyn Gordon is one of the most popular of all grevilleas it has a compact growth habit, all year round flowering and easy to look after.It will attract bees, nectar eating birds, butterflies and other insects that is adaptable to a very wide range of soil types and climatic conditions.Feed in spring and summer with a good native fertilizer, watering in well afterwards to avoid leaf burn.

Robyn Gordon grows into a small - medium shrub 1~1.5 m tall and 0.5 ~ 1.5 metres in width.

Masses of red flowers all year round, a good trim off the spent flower heads keeps the flowers coming and the shrub looking good.

Grows in most soils sandy, clay, loamy, sandy loam, clay loam, poor soil. Helps to control erosion. Likes well drained soil and has low water needs once established. Happy in full sun or light shade, will tolerate light frost, and drought resistant.

It’s low maintenance for use in most gardens situations, poolside, flower garden, coastal garden, hedge, feature plant, screen and windbreak

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Rhaphiolepis indica 'Snow Maiden

Rhaphiolepis “Snow Maiden” is an extremely hardy hedging plant for a small low maintenance hedge around 75cm tall. It is an excellent choice and has a beautiful display of subtly perfumed white flowers which appear in Spring and in warmer climates intermittently throughout the year and shiny dark green foliage to match. Clip to keep it even smaller.

Also great for borders, mass plantings and containers. Prefers full sun for best flowering but will tolerate semi-shade. Tolerates coastal positions, frost, wind, salt soils and heat. Plant Rhaphiolepis in free draining soil rich in organic matter.

All round beautiful and versatile plant to make a stunning garden.

130mm pots and 200mm pots In stock now