
Plant list as of October 2024
Acacias
Banksias
We love banksias, not only for their distinguished foliage, colourful cones and variety of form, but particularly because they bloom in winter.
Brachychitons
Callistemons
Correas

Eremophilas in the garden
Eremophilas can be marvellous plants in the garden, but their reliability in a variety of soils and climates is still being established by their many devoted growers.
Eucalypts
Other Plants

Foundation plants
We planted our one hectare garden in 2003 in the middle of the Milennium Drought. This meant that many plants that we wanted were not available and that some plants did not survive the lack of overhead protection, the heat and the very dry conditions.
Grevilleas
Hakeas
Leptospermums
Melaleucas

Plants in pots
Growing plants in pots can fill hard spaces and also allows plants that don’t like your soil to grow.