PLANT VARIETY
- Abelia.
- Agapanthus (African Lilly)
- Aloe.
- Alternanthera.
- Anigozanthos (Kangaroo Paw)
- Dianella (Flax Lilly)
- Dietes (African Iris)
- Eremophila.
- What plants are good for edging?
- What plants were indigenous to Australia?
- What hardy plants grow in borders?
- What is the fastest growing Australian native tree?
What plants are good for edging?
14 Perfect Plants That Make For Captivating Walkway Borders
- of 14. Fern. Plant lush green ferns along shaded driveways or woodland paths, or in dappled light. ...
- of 14. Creeping Thyme. ...
- of 14. Fountain Grass. ...
- of 14. Mophead Hydrangea. ...
- of 14. Boxwoods. ...
- of 14. Lavender. ...
- of 14. Hostas. ...
- of 14. Ilex.
What plants were indigenous to Australia?
Australia's plants
- Acacia (Wattles) Australia boasts more than 1,200 species of Acacia, which are commonly known as wattle trees. ...
- Eucalypts. With 2,800 species of eucalypts (gum trees), these are the trees most commonly associated with Australia. ...
- Proteaceae. ...
- Melaleuca. ...
- Wildflowers. ...
- Haemodoraceae. ...
- Eremophila.
What hardy plants grow in borders?
Best plants for narrow borders
- Espalier trees. Espalier, fan and cordon-trained trees are a great option for narrow borders. ...
- Bearded iris. Bearded iris take up very little room and will thrive in a hot, sunny border. ...
- Libertia. ...
- Honeysuckle. ...
- Erigeron. ...
- Lavender. ...
- Ferns. ...
- Japanese anemones.
What is the fastest growing Australian native tree?
Fast-growing Australian native trees
- Flowering gum 'Summer Red' is a gorgeous small-growing tree.
- Lemon-scented myrtle is a beautiful, fast-growing tree with striking blossoms and scent.
- Lemon-scented myrtle is a beautiful, fast-growing tree with striking blossoms and scent.