Sat 6th & Sun 7th Sept

Celebrate the joy of Spring at Kuranga’s big welcome to the Spring season, a colourful weekend of festive fun, inspiring talks, and family friendly garden vibes!

SPRING’S BEST NATIVES ON DISPLAY
Native Talks
Competitions
Live Music
Bush Inspired BBQ
Family Fun Activities
Face Painting
Roaming performers

Kuranga’s Top Picks for this Spring 2025

Discover our top six native picks for the upcoming spring season. Carefully chosen by our expert team, each plant shines with its own unique standout qualities.

  • Hibbertia pedunculata ‘Guinea Flower’

    Hibbertia pedunculata ‘Guinea Flower’

    A hardy low creeping shrub, with the ability to put down roots at nodes, allowing it to spread into large patches. It also self-repairs over time making it a long-lived ground cover. Beautiful bright yellow flowers are displayed through Spring to Autumn. Tolerant of a wide range of soil types, and aspects. It grows well in shadier moist sites through to open sunny positions.

    Can be found in our Ground Covers

  • Chorizema cordatum ‘Heart-Leaf Flame Pea’

    Chorizema cordatum is a scrambling shrub with lush green, heart-shaped leaves and masses of brilliant orange-pink pea flowers from winter to summer. Easy to grow, it can climb with support, thriving in partly shaded, well-drained soil. Prune after flowering.

    Can be found in Small Shrubs

  • Micromyrtus ciliata ‘Fringed Heath Myrtle’

    Micromyrtus ciliata is a low, spreading shrub with dense, conifer-like foliage. From late winter to summer, it produces masses of bee-attracting pink to white flowers. Ideal for pots, rockeries, cut flowers, or striking mass plantings.

    Can be found in our Small Shrubs and Ground Covers

    • Hibbertia pedunculata ‘Guinea Flower’

      Correa lawrenceana ‘Pink Mountain Correa’

      Correa lawrenceana is a vibrant shrub with large, velvety green leaves and striking tubular flowers blooming through the cooler months. Shade, frost, and drought tolerant, it’s ideal for attracting birds and makes an excellent screening plant.

      Can be found in our Large Shrubs

    • Prostanthera ‘Minty’

      Prostanthera ‘Minty’ is a stunning shrub with large clusters of vibrant mauve tubular flowers in spring, attracting bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Its aromatic green foliage release a mint fragrance when brushed. Hardy and adaptable, it thrives in well-drained soil and full sun to part shade, offering drought and frost tolerance. Ideal for pollinator plantings, sensory gardens, and vibrant landscape displays.

      Can be found in Medium Shrubs

    • Dampiera linearis ‘Cobalt Blue’

      Dampiera ‘Cobalt Blue’ is a hardy, compact plant with a mounding habit, producing masses of petite blue flowers through spring and summer. Its soft green foliage provides a beautiful backdrop while attracting seed and nectar-loving birds and insects. Thriving in well-drained, moist soil, it’s frost and drought tolerant, making it ideal for rockeries, borders, containers, and hanging baskets.

      Can be found in Ground Covers

      kuranga’s spring fest talk schedule

      From the essentials of planting and caring for Australian natives to specialised tips on container gardening, our sessions have something for everyone. Come along, be inspired, and celebrate the beauty of native plants.

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