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Expert Guide to Growing Native Plants

Discover Australia’s native flora at Kuranga, where our expert horticulturalists guide you through our collection of 3,500+ plant species. From garden design to plant care, explore our comprehensive resources to create your perfect native garden, whether you’re a beginner or experienced enthusiast.

Expert Guide to Growing Native Plants

Discover Australia’s native flora at Kuranga, where our expert horticulturalists guide you through our collection of 3,500+ plant species. From garden design to plant care, explore our comprehensive resources to create your perfect native garden, whether you’re a beginner or experienced enthusiast.

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Correa Reflexa (Native Fuchsia): The Perfect Winter-Flowering Australian Plant

Are you looking to add vibrant color to your winter garden? Discover why Correa reflexa (Native Fuchsia) is our featured plant for May 2025, offering stunning blooms when other plants go dormant. What is Correa Reflexa (Native Fuchsia)? When autumn leaves begin to fall and winter’s chill approaches, the Native Fuchsia (Correa reflexa) showcases the […]

The Beauty of Australian Native Grasses: Your Complete Guide

Native grasses are the backbone of Australian landscapes, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and practical benefits. Incorporating Australian native grasses into your garden design can transform your space into a stunning natural retreat. At Kuranga Native Nursery, we’ve spent over 50 years studying these remarkable plants, and we’re excited to share our expertise […]

Banksia Spinulosa – Nature’s Winter Torch

Let’s talk about a true gem of the Australian landscape: Banksia spinulosa, also affectionately known as the Hairpin Banksia. With its golden cylindrical flower spikes and hardy nature, this plant doesn’t just light up gardens—it steals the spotlight. Whether you’re a seasoned green thumb or a newbie in the gardening game, Banksia spinulosa offers something […]
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