- Cape York Lily - Birds Nest Fern - Brisbane Lily
Source: http://www.shieldsgardens.com
Cordyline stricta Alocasia brisbanensis Alpinia caerulea
- Narrow Leaf Palm Lily - Spoon Lily - Native Ginger
Source: http://abbiejury.co.nz Source: Ethel Aardvark
These plants are great for shady parts of the garden. They do need to be kept moist
especially during summer this can be achived by mulching well and a deep watering ever 2-3 days.
Backea virgata Syzygium australe cultivar Gossia inophloia
- Twiggy Heath Myrtle -'Pinnacle' Lily Pily - Blushing Beauty' Myrtle
Source: http://www.oramsnurseries.com.au/ Source: http://www.prestigeplants.com.au Source: greenhills.org.auBackea virgata Syzygium australe cultivar Gossia inophloia
- Twiggy Heath Myrtle -'Pinnacle' Lily Pily - Blushing Beauty' Myrtle
All the plants above are full sun plants with a natural dense habit.
Pandorea jasminoides Callerya megasperma Tecomanthe hillii
Bower of Beauty Native Wistaria Fraser Island Creeper
Source: http://www.flowersinfo.net/ Source: http://www.noosanativeplants.com.au/ Source: http://www.oramsnurseries.com.au/
The vines above are great for trailing over arbours or on fences. You may need to train the vine in the early years of growth however it does not take long until you are rewarded with abundance of beautiful flowers.
Melicope elleryana Waterhousia floribunda Harpullia Pendula
-Pink Corkwood - Weeping Lily Pilly - TulipwoodSource: Black Diamond Images Source: Brisbane City Council Source: http://www.hear.org/
Melicope elleryana is a great bird attracting tree when in flower. With an open habit it is great for creating dappled shade areas and grows best with other trees. Both the Waterhousia and the Harpullia are great shade trees and are commonly used as street trees throughout Brisbane.
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