Moderate Shade-Tolerant Plant Palette
Whether nestled between buildings, under canopy trees, or pressed against south-facing walls, these zones pose a unique challenge for plant selection.
Whether nestled between buildings, under canopy trees, or pressed against south-facing walls, these zones pose a unique challenge for plant selection.
You may have seen the small, subtle blue to purple coloured flowers held high upon thin stalks above the strappy foliage of an Australian flax.
Learn the key differences between rain gardens and bioswales, how they manage stormwater, and which native plants thrive in each across Australian landscapes.
Are you looking for native Australian plants that provide year-round interest with interesting foliage colours?
Cool tones like blues and greys are at home in a coastal planting scheme, but only certain plants are able to tolerate the wind, salt and humidity of the coast.
Are you looking for King Alfed® Dianella, but can’t find it anywhere? Perhaps you’re looking for a few alternatives that are easier to source while providing similar benefits?
The chop and drop method offers a simpler, more efficient way to maintain the land while simultaneously enriching it
Explore the Ozbreed Mandevilla range, these plants are renowned for their lush foliage and dazzling, trumpet-shaped blooms
Explore the Rhagodia spinescens, commonly known as saltbush, is one of Australia’s most adaptable and resil-ient native shrubs.
Discover how to use red, orange, and yellow plants to energise your garden. Explore design tips and a hardy plant palette for warm, bold landscapes.