Grevillea laurifolia Blue Mountains Rambler thymeGrevillea laurifolia, commonly known as the Blue Mountains Rambler, is a hardy Australian native valued for its dense, spreading habit and ability to stabilise challenging sites. This evergreen ground cover or low growing shrub features broad, heart shaped leaves with a tough, leathery texture. From winter through to early summer, it puts on a striking display of wiry, toothbrush like flowers in deep red tones, highlighted with golden tips. These
dragon-egg shaped flowers dangling from branches
Rhapis palm will bring colour and structure as an indoor plant
specimen planting and contrast planting
Also known as the Catherine wheel Pincushion
it still produces full-sized peaches
Deadhead and give Morning Magic a light trim to help maintain shape and to encourage new growth
This low-growing banksia is ideally suited to coastal gardens
upright growth habit and pretty
bees and flower arrangers alike
apple-green leaves create a soft
Prune after fruiting to maintain shape and encourage new growth
it remains one of the most popular plants for privacy screens