Ground Cover Banksia
Banksia blechnifolia
Banksia blechnifolia is a stunning prostrate shrub found in Western Australia that flowers in Spring.
Red Pokers
Hakea Bucculenta
Hakea bucculenta is commonly known as ‘red pokers’ and is a large evergreen shrub in the family Proteaceae, which is endemic to Western Australia.
Woolly-Calyxed Eremophila
Eremophila lachnocalyx
A flowering plant in the figwort family Scrophulariaceae and is an erect, spreading shrub.
Australian Endangered Plant
Banksia cuneate or Matchstick Banksia
Banksia cuneate is highly susceptible to damage from climate change and intensive urbanisation as well.
Australian Fan Palm
Licuala Ramsayi
This tree is famous for its verdant, bright green leaves.
Swamp Foxtail Grass
Pennisetum Alopecuroides ‘Nafray’
Native to Australia and not to be confused with the South African variety of Foxtail Grass (Pennisetum setaceum).
Black Kangaroo Paw
Macropidea fuliginosa
These flowering plants need a lot of sun and warmth and grow best in low-humidity dry air regions.
Lemon-Flowered Gum
Eucalyptus Woodwardia
This non-allergenic accent tree loves the sun and attracts bees, butterflies and birds.
White Cedar Tree
Melia Azedarach
White Cedar is native to Australia and South East Asia and it is a beautiful shade tree with a dense canopy that is extremely drought tolerant.
Bottlebrush Hakea
The Hakea Francisiana
A shrub of the genus Hakea from the Proteaceae family and is native to West and South Australia.
Banksia Prionotes
The Orange Banksia
This stunning species of shrub or tree is of the genus Banksia in the family of Proteaceae