Corymbia ficifolia ‘Baby Orange’ Written by Cameron Hall on July 16, 2025. Add Corymbia ficifolia ‘Baby Orange’ for its orange flowers and compact form. Perfect for small gardens and streets. Continue reading
Cordyline obtecta Written by Cameron Hall on June 25, 2025. Add Cordyline obtecta (Norfolk Island Cabbage Tree) for its tropical form and fragrant flowers. Perfect for coastal gardens. Continue reading
Cyathea cooperi Written by Cameron Hall on June 25, 2025. Discover Cyathea cooperi (Australian Tree Fern) for its majestic fronds and tropical appeal. Perfect for shaded gardens and courtyards. Continue reading
Callitris oblonga Written by Cameron Hall on June 19, 2025. Cultivate Callitris oblonga ‘South Esk Pine’ for its conifer form and Tasmanian heritage. Perfect for windbreaks and feature plantings. Continue reading
Brachychiton rupestris Written by Cameron Hall on June 19, 2025. Cultivate Brachychiton rupestris (Queensland Bottle Tree) for its distinctive bottle trunk and drought tolerance. Perfect for feature plantings. Continue reading
Brachychiton populneus × acerifolius ‘Jerilderie Red’ Written by Cameron Hall on June 19, 2025. Experience Brachychiton populneus × acerifolius ‘Jerilderie Red’ for its brilliant red flowers and drought tolerance. Perfect for feature trees. Continue reading
Banksia plagiocarpa Written by Cameron Hall on June 19, 2025. Experience Banksia plagiocarpa (Hinchinbrook Island Banksia) for its silver-purple flower spikes and tropical appeal. Perfect for rainforest gardens. Continue reading
Corymbia ficifolia ‘Red-flowering Gum Grafted’ Written by Cameron Hall on December 18, 2024. Showcase Corymbia ficifolia Grafted in your garden for guaranteed flowering and vibrant colors. Perfect for feature trees and street plantings. Continue reading
Callistemon ‘Harkness’ Written by Cameron Hall on December 18, 2024. Add Callistemon Harkness to your garden for its vibrant red bottlebrush flowers and hardy nature. Perfect for screening and attracting native birds. Continue reading
Ceratopetalum gummiferum Written by Cameron Hall on December 18, 2024. Add Ceratopetalum gummiferum to your garden for its stunning red bracts in summer. Perfect for cut flowers and creating festive garden displays. Continue reading