139 plants found
Evergreen climber with delicate tendrils and showy orange trumpet like flowers. Full sun to part shade.
Read moreA spectacular fan palm with huge blue-grey fan leaves up to 3metres across. It has stout, smooth, grey trunk to about 10m There is also a green leaved form. Suitable for larger properties.It requires a sunny, warm, and well drained position and is drought tolerant.
Read moreIn cultivation, this is one of the most trouble free cycads. Grey-green arching foliage. Will grow in full sun or shade. In the span of a few years can become sizeable plants. Soil should be loose and contain a good quantity of humus.
Read moreThe tallest of Australia’s cycads, it can grow to 10 metres in the wild, but more usually to around 5 metres. It is slow growing but a very easy care plant that can be grown in sun or shade. Drought tolerant. Seeds are poisonous.
Read moreA small to medium sized palm although older plants can be quite tall. It has a thick crown of dark green fronds. Although the plant normally has only a single stem, it sometimes produces several.
Read moreA tall fan palm that grows a single stem that is up to 30 cm in diameter. The leaf blades are fan-shaped. Once established this is a very hardy palm that will survive with minimal water. Well drained soil and full sun.
Read moreBeautiful succulent based plant. Full sun to filtered light. Wavy sword-shaped leaves that lack any spines. A decorative creamy band occurs down the middle of the leaf. The flower stalk reaching to 5 metres tall produces strongly-scented greenish- white flowers attractive to bees.
Read moreA slow growing tall fan palm from South East Asia with a smooth, brown trunk and broad circular shaped leaves. In its natural habitat it can grow to up to 20 metres in height but in a garden situation usually it will not grow that tall.
Read moreA tough zamia that grows in full sun to part shade. An excellent foliage plant.
Read moreZamia integrifolia is a small clumping, tough, woody cycad. An excellent foliage plant that can be used under trees. Best in dappled shade.
Read moreAn evergreen plant known for its architectural, bold sword-shaped leaves, and grey markings on the trunk which look like elephant skin. It is a hardy plant, drought tolerant, and grows in full sun to part shade.
Read moreA very hardy iconic shrub that produces profuse pink star-shaped flowers in the dry. An ideal shrub for home gardens, rockeries, street and parkscapes.
Read moreA semi-deciduous tree with spreading 'crooked' branches, smooth bark and thick leaves which are a rich red-purple colour when first formed. Profuse, scented cream flowers at end of Dry.
Read moreHardy deciduous tree with an open spreading crown, palm shaped leaves comprising 5 leaflets and spectacular large deep yellow tubular shaped flowers. Suitable for home gardens, street and parkscapes.
Read moreHardy prostrate sprawling groundcover with Eucalyptus like leaves and showy pink to red flowers. Ideal for rockeries and home gardens.
Read moreA beautiful specimen from the Kakadu sandstone country. A graceful slender shrub with weeping green-grey foliage and showy red flowers. Ideal plant for rockeries, home gardens and streetscapes.
Read moreA stunning Frangipani with large single pink and yellow flowers.
Read moreA stunning Frangipani with large single pink and yellow flowers. Rich free draining site in full sun.
Read moreShowy single yellow flowers with a deep curl on each petal. Deliciously fragrant it thrives in warmer climates. Once established they require little water.
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