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Hakea ‘Burrendong Beauty’

Hakea ‘Burrendong Beauty’ – A small, ground-hugging shrub growing to 1.5 metres tall by up to 3 metres wide with a sprawling habit. This cultivar is a hybrid between Hakea petiolaris and H. myrtoides.

Hakea dohertyi

Hakea dohertyi – An erect shrub to 6 metres tall, with a narrow habit, without a lignotuber. It is confined to a small area in the Kowmung Valley in Kanangra Boyd National Park of NSW and grows in dry sclerophyll forest on ridges. It is listed as being threatened with extinction.

Hakea laevipes

Hakea laevipes – An erect and bushy shrub to 3 metres tall, possessing a lignotuber. It is found growing in eastern NSW, in disjunct locations on sandy soils in dry sclerophyll forest, woodland and heath. It also grows in south-east Qld.

Hakea pachyphylla

Hakea pachyphylla – A shrub to 2 metres tall, spreading to 1 metre wide, not possessing a lignotuber. It has a naturally restricted occurrence, growing in the upper Blue Mountains west of Sydney, in swampy habitats of wet heath or mallee-heath, mainly on sandy soils / sandstone.

Hakea propinqua

Hakea propinqua – A shrub to 2 metres tall usually but can reach 5 metres, spreading to over 2 metres wide. It is naturally found in a small area around Sydney.

Hakea salicifolia

Hakea salicifolia – A large shrub (small tree) up 8 metres tall by several metres wide. It grows naturally in wet sclerophyll forest and rainforest edges, as well as swamp-sclerophyll forests close to the coast, mainly along the NSW coast, extending up the coast into south-east Queensland. It does have a habit of naturalising in some habitats where it does not originally belong, through widespread cultivation.

Hakea teretifolia

Hakea teretifolia – A rigid shrub to 4 metres tall, usually with a narrow untidy spread to about 1 or 2 metres. It is common in sandy heathlands and shrublands in coastal eastern Australia from northern NSW through to Victoria and Tasmania. The new growth has white hairs.

Hakea constablei

Hakea constablei – A compact to open rounded shrub to small tree, growing potentially to 7 metres tall. The new growth is very hairy. It is found on higher sandstone outcrops, in dry sclerophyll forests and woodland, and is endemic to limited areas of the Blue Mountains and Wollondilly catchment in NSW.

Hakea bakeriana

Hakea bakeriana – A medium-sized shrub growing to 1 or 2 metres high and 1 to 2 metres wide. It is often multi-stemmed. A medium-sized shrub growing to 1 or 2 metres high to 1 to 2 metres wide. It is often multi-stemmed.

Hakea dactyloides

Hakea dactyloides – An upright single-stemmed bushy shrub or small tree, to usually 5 metres tall. It is common and widespread in NSW and into Victoria, usually found on sandy soils in heath, dry sclerophyll forest and woodland.

Grevillea preissii

Grevillea preissii – An erect to spreading shrub, to 2 metres tall by 3 metres wide. There are also some prostrate forms found in the wild.

Syzygium ‘Cascade’

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Syzygium ‘Cascade’ – A shrub to about 4 m tall. It is a cultivated hybrid between Syzygium luehmannii (a NSW/Qld species) and Syzygium wilsonii (a northern Queensland species).

Grevillea ‘Boongala Spinebill’

Grevillea ‘Boongala Spinebill’ – a spreading to weeping shrub, to 2.5 metres high by 3 metres wide. It can be dense and bushy and the new growth is a copper-red colour.

Grevillea ‘Honey Barbara’

Grevillea ‘Honey Barbara’ – A large shrub that grows to 3 metres high by 2 metres wide. This cultivar is reported to be a hybrid between two cultivars Grevillea ‘Sylvia’ and G. ‘Honey Gem’.

Grevillea ‘Sunset Splendour’ (‘Sunset Bronze’)

Grevillea ‘Sunset Splendour’ (‘Sunset Bronze’) – reportedly originated in a garden in Brisbane and is thought to be a chance hybrid between Grevillea ‘Honey Gem’ and a northern form of G. pteridifolia.

Grevillea bronweniae

Grevillea bronweniae – An erect shrub growing to 2 metres tall, typically with a narrow spread to about 1 metre.

Prostanthera lasianthos

Prostanthera lasianthos – A tall, graceful forest shrub (to small tree), highly variable in its habit and appearance. It ranges from a 10-metre high tree growing in sheltered forest to a 2-metre high shrub growing in exposed montane areas. It is the largest member of the genus Prostanthera.

Prostanthera incisa

Prostanthera incisa – An erect shrub to 4 m tall with a narrow spread with an open habit and a strong odour, pleasing or perhaps unpleasant. It is found naturally growing in wet sclerophyll forest and on margins of rainforest.

Prostanthera hirtula

Prostanthera hirtula – A spreading shrub to 2 metres tall by 1 metre wide. It is found on elevated, rocky sites in dry sclerophyll woodland and open forest in New South Wales.

Prostanthera stricta

Prostanthera stricta – An erect, bushy, aromatic shrub growing to 2 metres tall and to 3 metres wide.

Prostanthera violacea

Prostanthera violacea – Is a slender, strongly aromatic shrub, to 2 metres tall, growing in dry sclerophyll forests

Isopogon dawsonii

Isopogon dawsonii – A shrub to 6 metres high but is usually up to 3 metres tall, and to 3 metres wide.

Isopogon fletcheri

Isopogon fletcheri – An erect stout shrub to about 1 metre tall by 1 metre wide. It has a lignotuber.

Isopogon anethifolius

Isopogon anethifolius – An erect shrub to 3 metres tall by 2 metres wide, with reddish stems and a lignotuber.

Prostanthera stenophylla

Prostanthera stenophylla – An erect, slender shrub to 2 metres tall to less than 1 metre wide.

Prostanthera rhombea

Prostanthera rhombea – An openly-branched shrub to 2 metres tall by about 1 metre wide.

Prostanthera linearis

Prostanthera linearis – An erect shrub to a height of 3 metres with a narrow spread to about 1 metre.

Prostanthera cineolifera

Prostanthera cineolifera – An erect shrub to 4 metres tall to 2 metres wide, which is strongly aromatic.

Prostanthera caerulea

Prostanthera caerulea – An erect shrub growing to 3 metres high by about 1 metre wide with lovely minty fragrance…

Grevillea ‘Lana Maree’

Grevillea ‘Lana Maree’ – A popular cultivar. It is a spreading to weeping shrub, growing to 2 x 3 metres and has can have a dense compact habit.

Grevillea insignis

Grevillea insignis – A shrub growing to 5 metres tall with spreading/arching branches which can spread several metres wide.