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Bush Garden (Page 4 of 22)
Name: Elkhorn Fern (Platycerium bifurcatum)Description: This fern is an epiphyte forming enormous foliage clumps on trees. Plants reproduce from the original. Some fronds have brown spore forming on the underside. Similar to the Staghorn Fern (Platycerium superbum) but with long pendulous divided leaves to 2m. Conditions: Elkhor...
Description: Wonderful yellow green tubular flowers that resemble a type of chefs cap. Once established, this plant will flower from early autumn to late spring with minimal care. They make an interesting garden specimen in a shaded native garden. Size: Grows 1m and spreads 2m. Position: Shaded positions within your garden.
DescriptionThis grey/green felted foliaged shrub will grow to 1m and spread 2m.UsesIdeal for perennial borders, shrubberies and cottage gardens. Spikes of pale blue flowers give a 'frosted' appearance. PositionGrow in part shade with good drainage. These make a good under-story plant in both the native and exotic garden....
Common name: Lillypilly 'Cascade' Plant name: Syzygium 'Cascade' Description: A very attractive hybrid between S. luehmannii and S. wilsonii, weeping habit, leaves are both small and large and new growth bright pink and red, flowers deep red to pink 10cm across in spring with edible pink fruit in summer. Will g...
DescriptionAcacia cognata is an Australian native wattle which in the wild forms a small weeping tree but using its genetic attributes the clever breeders at Native Plant Wholesalers in South Australia have selected an extremely compact, ornamental form ideal for contemporary home gardens with small spaces.Producing a mature shr...

 
 
 
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