- ‘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
- some very impressive Epacris
- More Stenocarpus ‘Doreen’ please
- There’s nothing quite like Maireana oppositifolia
- Another top Paperbark: Melaleuca viridiflora ‘Burgundy Weeper’
- The little known Banksia ericifolia ‘Little Eric’
- The Invaluable Grevillea ‘Dorothy gordon’
- Soft and Foamy Grevillea’Seaspray’
- the always blooming Grevillea × semperflorens
- for lovers of purple:Melaleuca nesophila
- Another striking Australian Ornamental Grass: Austrostipa verticillata
- What a Summer for Corymbia ficifolia!
- Hide it with Hibbertia scandens
- Two top Thomasias: Thomasia macrocarpa and Thomasia solanacea
- Leptospermum ‘Cardwell’: the most floriferous of them all
- The glossy leafed Eupomatia laurina
- Privacy with punch: Leptospermum lanigerum ‘Seclusion’
- Phenomenal Phebaliums: the delicate blooms of Phebalium nottii and squamulosum
- The elegant branches of Leptospermum brachyandrum ‘Silver’
- Happy Wattle Day: The Ever useful Acacia fimbriata
- The Mediterranean flavour of Grevillea olivacea
- Pittosporum revolutum and its eye catching fruit
- The Bronze Highlights of Gymnostoma australianum
- The adaptable possibilities of: Banksia plagiocarpa
- Lucious, Shade-loving: Trochocarpa laurina
- Light it up: Grevillea lanigera ‘Mellow Yellow’
- Who can resist ? Melaleuca ‘Candy Sparkles’
- Native plants in the Melbourne City Streetscape
- Try hedging with something a bit different: Lomatia myricoides
- Happy 10th Eucalyptus Day: Eucalyptus paniculata
- The constantly evolving beauty of Ozothamnus diosmifolius
- Emu Bush Challenge No. 10: Eremophila ‘Meringur Crimson’