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Small Shrubs

Australian native small shrubs are a diverse and hardy group of plants well-adapted to the country’s varied climates and landscapes. These shrubs, often characterized by their compact size and vibrant flowers, play crucial roles in local ecosystems. These shrubs not only enhance garden aesthetics but also support wildlife, soil health, and biodiversity in their native habitats.
Thomasia quercifolia ‘Oak Leaved Thomasia’

Thomasia quercifolia ‘Oak Leaved Thomasia’

Oak Leaved Thomasia

Discover Thomasia quercifolia, a rare oak-leaved native shrub with mauve blooms. Ideal for shaded gardens. Available at Kuranga Nursery.

Spyridium vexilliferum ‘Fine Leaf’

Spyridium vexilliferum ‘Fine Leaf’

Fine Leaf Winged Spyridium

Discover Spyridium vexilliferum, a fine-leaf native shrub with cream-white bracts. Ideal for rockeries and low-maintenance gardens.

Sannantha pluriflora ‘White Cascade’

Sannantha pluriflora ‘White Cascade’

White Cascade

Sannantha pluriflora ‘White Cascade’ is a compact native shrub with arching branches and white blooms. Ideal for low-maintenance gardens.

Correa reflexa ‘Point Hicks’

Correa reflexa ‘Point Hicks’

Point Hicks Correa

Correa reflexa ‘Point Hicks’ is a resilient native shrub featuring red tubular flowers and grey-green foliage. Perfect for coastal gardens and attracting nectar-loving birds.

Correa reflexa ‘Wilsons Prom Green’

Correa reflexa ‘Wilsons Prom Green’

Wilsons Prom Green Correa

Correa reflexa ‘Point Hicks’ is a resilient native shrub featuring red tubular flowers and grey-green foliage. Perfect for coastal gardens and attracting nectar-loving birds.

Spinifex sericeus ‘Hairy Spinifex’

Spinifex sericeus ‘Hairy Spinifex’

Hairy Spinifex

Spinifex sericeus is a resilient coastal grass with silvery, hairy leaves and distinctive seed heads. Perfect for stabilizing dunes and preventing coastal erosion.

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