Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Elm dietesThe Chinese Elm is a large, hardy, fast growing, attractive semi deciduous tree with a broad vase shaped habit and pendulous branches. It has attractive small dark green glossy leaves with serrated edges that change to yellow in autumn and will hold on to the soft arching branches until late winter. It has lovely mottled bark with tones of dark grey, reddish brown, orange, and cream. The Chinese Elm is considered fire retardant and is suited to parks,
Leptospermum Rudolph is a gorgeous Australian native with slender purple-burgundy foliage and a glorious display of red five-petalled flowers in summer
in clumps in cottage gardens
Carex testacea
Mulch in spring and keep the soil moist in summer
It is tolerant of frost and cool climates
Byron Gem responds well to pruning
a stunning native ground cover that lights up the cooler months with masses of glowing red and golden flowers
Hardy and able to withstand hot conditions with regular water
This hardy and striking plant
commonly known as Red Lantern Banksia
Frosted Curls is a versatile plant and perfect for mass planting and landscaping
The butterfly-shaped blooms appear from spring and continue right through the warmer months