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Large Shrubs

Typically growing 3 – 5 meters in height, are integral to creating dynamic and sustainable landscapes. These shrubs are renowned for their robustness, diverse forms, and stunning floral displays. Large shrubs are used to establish privacy screens, windbreaks, and substantial backdrops for smaller plants. Their significant presence and architectural forms add depth and structure to garden designs.
Tasmannia lanceolata (Pepperberry)

Tasmannia lanceolata (Pepperberry)

Pepperberry, Tasmanian Pepper

Discover Tasmannia lanceolata, an aromatic native shrub with glossy leaves and spicy berries. Perfect for culinary gardens and fragrant landscapes.

Correa lawrenceana var. cordifolia Pink Mountain Correa

Correa lawrenceana var. cordifolia Pink Mountain Correa

Delve into the enchanting qualities of Correa lawrenceana pink mountain winter flowering for a colorful winter landscape.

Acacia craspedocarpa ‘Broad-leaved Mulga’

Acacia craspedocarpa ‘Broad-leaved Mulga’

Broad-leaved Mulga

Add Acacia craspedocarpa to your garden for its compact form, grey-green foliage and bright yellow winter flowers. Ideal for dry landscapes and containers

Acacia argyrophylla ‘Silver Mulga’

Acacia argyrophylla ‘Silver Mulga’

Silver Mulga

Learn how Acacia argyrophylla silver mulga can thrive in dry conditions and enhance your landscape with its drought tolerant features.

Acacia aphylla ‘Leafless Rock Wattle’

Acacia aphylla ‘Leafless Rock Wattle’

‘Leafless Rock Wattle’

Find out how Acacia aphylla leafless rock wattle can enhance architectural design with its distinctive features.

Archirhodomyrtus beckleri ‘Rose Myrtle’

Archirhodomyrtus beckleri ‘Rose Myrtle’

Rose Myrtle

Grow Archirhodomyrtus beckleri in your garden for its glossy foliage, fragrant flowers and colorful berries. Perfect for shaded gardens and screening.

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