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Brunonia australis | The garden surrounding our campsite. Th… | Flickr Brunonia Australis, Native Wildflower Garden, Agapanthus Blue, Plants Wishlist, Australian Gardens, Special Plants, Bush Garden, Biennial Plants, Ultimate Backyard

The garden surrounding our campsite. These striking plants cover vast areas of inland Western Australia. The masses of paper daisies in yellows, whites and pinks are being replaced by masses of blue Brunonia as well as stunning pink Calandrinia. Many colourful flowering shrubs including Grevillea, Hakea, Eremophila and a host of Myrtles adorn the vast areas of the sparsely populated inland. Photo: Fred

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Ptilotus exaltatus nees var exaltatus - Tall Mulla Mulla, endemic to Western Australia. Stocked often throughout the year. An annual with great long lasting flowers. Paved Courtyard, Flamingo Feather, Australian Gardens, Australian Garden Design, Bush Garden, Native Gardens, Australian Natives, Australian Native Garden, Australian Wildflowers

Ptilotus exaltatus 'Joey' Common names: Pink Mulla-mulla, Lambs-tails, Showy foxtail Australian native. Family: Amaranthaceae Location: Brisbane Mt. Coot-tha Botanic Garden, Australia There are about 100 species in the genus Ptilotus, all but one occurring only in Australia.

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Meet the Aussie Wonder: Australian Violet This charming ground cover, scientifically known as Viola hederacea, is a native beauty. With its heart-shaped leaves and delicate purple blooms, it's not just a treat for the eyes but a multi-purpose garden superstar. Why we love it? It's low-maintenance, versatile (sun or shade, it thrives!), and perfect for planting between pavers and stepping stones, adding a touch of nature to your hardscapes. Plus, it's a magnet for butterflies and bees! Australian Violet, Stepping Stones Pathway, Best Ground Cover Plants, Garden Pavers, Japanese Garden Landscape, Step Stones, Australian Native Garden, Australian Wildflowers, Courtyard Gardens Design

Meet the Aussie Wonder: Australian Violet This charming ground cover, scientifically known as Viola hederacea, is a native beauty. With its heart-shaped leaves and delicate purple blooms, it's not just a treat for the eyes but a multi-purpose garden superstar. Why we love it? It's low-maintenance, versatile (sun or shade, it thrives!), and perfect for planting between pavers and stepping stones, adding a touch of nature to your hardscapes. Plus, it's a magnet for butterflies and bees!

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Jodie Richmond

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