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An excellent, fast growing climber with deep green, glossy foliage and sprays of large, pale pink trumpet flowers with a dark red throat. It will be in bloom from spring to autumn and likes fertile, moist soil in half shade. When mature it is frost hardy and it can also be grown in large containers. Not to WA. 20 seeds/No.4/
A Tasmanian tussock forming grass with gray green, 30cm long leaves and 1m tall flower heads growing well in dry areas with good drainage and full sun. A frost hardy grass ideally suited for direct sowing to revegetate native flora. Pioneer species. Provenance: Buckland. Salt tolerant. Not to WA. 0ver 300 seeds/No.2/
A popular Australian native perennial with long stemmed, golden globe flowers rising above narrow woolly grey-green leaves. It is long flowering through spring and summer and attracts a range of beneficial insects. It prefers a moist, well-drained soil but is also pretty tough, handling some dry periods, coastal area and frost. A low maintenance plant for gardens, rockeries, pots and courtyards. Great as a cut or dried flower. 40 seeds.
This fast-growing Australian native shrub grows to 2-metres. In summer and autumn brilliant purple-blue flowers with prominent yellow stamens provide colour amongst the deeply lobed, green leaves. The decorative egg-shaped fruit turn from green to yellow to orange as they ripen. The fruit can be eaten only when ripe. An easily grown plant for a warm, protected position in full sun to half shade and moist, well-drained soil. Not to WA. 30 seeds.
A Tasmanian perennial with grass-like basal leaves and 30cm long, pink flower spikes over summer. Its' name comes from the triggering movement of the flower to deposit pollen on an insect's back. It grows well in moist or well drained soil with plenty of sun. Salt tolerant. Not to WA. over 100 seeds/No.2/
A bright yellow/golden everlasting flower that lightens any garden from late spring to autumn. A native Australian plant with widespread distribution. A hardy, short-lived perennial that can handle a range of soils and shows some drought and salt tolerance. The greyish-green leaves are attractive and evergreen through winter. 80 seeds. Not to WA.
A prolific spring flowering, bushy shrub to 1.3 m. The bright golden pea flowers with a red central margin attract native birds and insects. As an ornamental, it makes a robust, low maintenance evergreen shrub. Handles a range of well-drained soils, including dry and acid soil. Frost, drought and wind hardy. Full sun to part shade. 40 seeds.