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GREVILLEA
Grevilleas are native to Australia and all contain nectar (except
for one or two) and are simply irresistible to our native feathered
friends. Commonly known as the spider flower the Grevillea genus
consists of over 250 species with new hybrids being developed
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MELALUCA
Melaleucas like to grow in moist areas. Therefore we can see
a lot of them along river banks. They are also known as paperbarks.
Few different types of colours. They attact flying foxes, bees,
butterflies and birds, with their stron scent. |
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WATTLE
The much loved Australian wattle has a mass of fluffy flowers
and deserves a spot in any garden. Acacia species range from
large trees to groundcovers with foliage froom deep green to
silver and ball or rod shaped flowers. Hardy. |
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CALLISTEMON
Evergreen shrub. Flowers attract nectar eating birds. Come in
a range of different height, foliage and colour flowers. Hardy. |
Please note, names above are the
common names, please call us if you would like to know specific
species or botanical names available. This is only a sample
of what we generally stock. Please call if you are chasing something
not shown. Tip: Use Google "images"
for more photos of your favourite plants. |