- Correa baeuerlenii

- So much Joy: Eremophila racemosa x maculata ‘Fairy Floss’

- Coronidium elatum: The lesser Known paper daisy

- Philotheca myoporoides and it’s many forms

- The little brother:Rytidosperma racemosum

- The multifaceted Eremophila Polyclada

- Silver in the Shade: Plectranthus argentatus

- however you like it: correa glabra

- The purity of Grevillea ‘Ivory Whip’

- The perfect Scented Screen: Leptospermum ‘Little Lemon Scents’

- Hakea ‘Pinball’ for all

- What to Plant for Poorly Drained Soils and temporary inundation

- Distinct hot pink: Melaleuca fulgens

- Another furry leaved beauty: Lasiopetalum baueri

- A flower within a flower within a flower … Hoya australis

- The show stopping: Banksia ‘Giant Candles’

- The most weeping of the weeping: Myoporum floribundum

- A spikey, perfumed tangle of Grevillea flexuosa

- Pimelea: which one is which

- One of a kind: Howittia trilocularis

- The limitless potential of Thomasia solanacea

- Lovely shrub of many names: Veronica perfoliata

- try growing the curious Drosera binata

- The perfect concealer: Aphanopetalum resinosum

- Merry NSW Christmas Bush: Ceratopetalum gummiferum

- White or Pink? How do you like your Blueberry Ash? or covered in blue berries

- Darwinia citriodora another WA toughie

- Good morning Iris: Orthrosanthus multiflorus

- The oh so fun Leptospermum ‘outrageous’

- Eye catching Kennedia nigricans

- Powerful medicinal tree: Pittosporum angustifolium

- ‘Red Iron Bark’ – Eucalyptus sideroxylon Rosea

- Spillover for the pollinators: Leptospermum ‘vertical drop’

- Small Habitat Tree: Corymbia eximia nana

- don’t be confused by Grevillea buxifolia

- The unique Viminaria juncea

- vulnerable Epacris purpurascens

- Bee Friendly Grevillea: Grevillea sericea

- Tough as nails: Actinotus helianthi

- Dwarf Eucalyptus for small gardens: Eucalyptus citriodora DWARF

- Pimelea nivea: A shrub of contrasts

- Happy Wattle Day: Acacia aphylla

- Anigozanthos ‘Landscape Lime’the underdog

- Wispy and Light: Grevillea linearifolia

- Calothamnus quadrifidus grey: texture and toughness

- Calothamnus quadrifidus yellow : The younger sibling

- The multifaceted Eremophila oppositifolia

- Outstanding: Grevillea arenaria

- Plants of the Wallum

- Shade-loving Ornamental Grass: Libertia paniculata

