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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.
Actinodium cunninghamii  ‘Albany Daisy’

Actinodium cunninghamii  ‘Albany Daisy’

Albany Daisy

Meet Actinodium cunninghamii, a rare native shrub with daisy-like flower heads and fine foliage. Perfect for rockeries and containers in well-drained soil.

Actinotus helianthi ‘Flannel Flower’

Actinotus helianthi ‘Flannel Flower’

Flannel Flower

Showcase Actinotus helianthi in your garden with its distinctive white star-shaped flowers and soft grey foliage. Perfect for coastal gardens and containers.

Banksia spinulosa ‘Dwarf Forms’ Hairpin Banksia

Banksia spinulosa ‘Dwarf Forms’ Hairpin Banksia

Hairpin Banksia

Add Banksia spinulosa dwarf forms to your garden for compact size and striking orange-yellow flower spikes. Perfect for containers and attracting wildlife.

Boronia megastigma ‘Brown’

Boronia megastigma ‘Brown’

Brown Boronia

Add Boronia megastigma to your garden for its intensely fragrant brown and yellow flowers. Perfect for containers and creating aromatic garden spaces.

Boronia megastigma ‘Harlequin’

Boronia megastigma ‘Harlequin’

Harlequin Boronia

Create aromatic garden spaces with Boronia megastigma Harlequin, featuring intensely fragrant brown and yellow flowers. Perfect for containers and borders.

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