Our Range
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Asplenium Australasicum
Asplenium australasicum, the birds nest fern, is an epiphytic fern that sends out large fronds from a central point, making a lovely nest shaped plant. Once established, they can grow quite large, making a dramatic statement for a shaded or semi shaded position. They can grow in trees, on rocks, or can grow in a well drained but moist soil. They also make good container plants.
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Archontophoenix cunninghamiana (Bangalow Palm)
An elegant native palm from Northern NSW and South East QLD. A self cleaning palm which is sure to add a tropical feel to any garden.
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Calathea Varieties
Calatheas are known for their striking patterned foliage, with the undersides of their leaves often being tinged with purplish-red hues. The leaves come in many different shapes, sizes, and patterns, but most won't grow larger than about 3 feet.
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Chamaedorea Elegans
Chamaedorea elegans, commonly called parlor palm, is a small and compact palm. it will rise to 5-6' tall in shady areas. Makes a great addition to indoor spaces also.
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Brachychiton Rupestris
Named for its unusual trunk, Brachychiton rupestris (Queensland Bottle Tree) is a picturesque tree with a heavily swollen trunk resembling a rounded bottle.
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Ficus Lyrata
Ficus Lyrata, commonly known as the fiddle leaf fig is a popular houseplant with large, glossy, tropical leaves that can grow to be a large feature plant.
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Alcantarea
Alcantarea is a group of extremely large Bromeliads, some reaching sizes of 1.5m across with flower spikes 2.5m high.
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Ficus Audrey
Ficus Audrey, also known as the banyan tree, is a stunning tree that grows well indoors as a houseplant.
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Philodendron Xanadu
Easy to grow with lush foliage, philodendron Xanadu is known for its large, multi-lobed leaves and bushy growth habit. A great addition or filler to any landscape
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Trachelospermum jasminoides
Trachelospermum jasminoides, know commonly as Star Jasmine is an evergreen climbing or sprawling plant with glossy deep green leaves and masses of perfumed white star-shaped flowers from late spring
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Fatsia Spiders Web
Fatsia Spider's Web gets its name thanks to its big, striking variegated foliage of white and green that resembles wispy spider webs. As the plant ages and the seasons change, so too does the variegation, at times appearing more white, light green or dark green.
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Phoenix roebelenii
The Phoenix roebelenii is a versatile dwarf palm to 2m with fine, arching dark green fronds becoming spiny near its short, slim trunk.
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Strelitzia Nicolai
Strelitzia Nicolai, known as the Giant Bird Of Paradise is an ornamental evergreen, tall, palm like plant with large, broad leaves up 1.5m long
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Dracena Colourama
Bright strappy leaves all year round will add vibrant pink colour to your garden.
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Alocasia Macrorrhiza
The Alocasia macrorrhizos is truly a must in any tropical garden. The large upright leaves which can grow up to 1m in length provides excellent contrast in a tropical garden, whilst also offering good shade to smaller growing plants.
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Ficus Elastica Tineke
A stunning indoor plant with an impressive foliage display. The glossy, green and white-ish to cream variegated oval leaves grow inside a sheath which grows larger as the new leaf develops.
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Chamaerops Humilis
Among the hardiest palms, Chamaerops humilis (European Fan Palm) is a bushy evergreen palm forming a medium-sized rounded shrub or a small tree.
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Dracaena Fragrans Burley
Dracaena fragrans Burley makes a great indoor or shade plant with bright green-yellow variegated foliage and a rosette habit. It is an ideal foliage plant for adding colour to your home, courtyard or garden in decorative pots and containers.
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Ficus Flash
One of the fastest growing, no mess hedges, Ficus ‘Flash’, a popular Australian Native are chosen for their quick growth, lush green foliage and good tolerance of poor climates. Their upright dense foliage makes them perfect for, hedging, topiary or standards.
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Monstera Deliciosa
Monstera Deliciosa, known as the “Swiss Cheese plant”, is a popular addition to any household. Known for its large leaves that will develop their characteristic fenestrations (holes) as the plant matures.
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Philodendron Brazil
The philodendron Brasil is a relative of the popular heartleaf philodendron and is known for distinctive dark green, heart-shaped leaves with splashes of lime green variegation.
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Howea Forsteriana
Howea Forsteriana, the Kentia palm is suitable for growing either indoors or outdoors. Thought to be one of the most sought after indoor palms due to its upright elegant appearance and general hardiness.
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Sansevieria Varieties
Sansevieria or the Mother-in-Law's Tongue / Snake Plant as it's commonly known is a truly remarkable and striking easy care houseplant. The different varieties have tall, rigid green and variegated leaves and thrive on neglect.
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Spathiphyllum
Spathiphyllum, better known as “Peace Lily” are famous for their large, dark green ribbed leaves and large white flowers with a yellow spadix. Some varieties can grow up to 1m
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Chamaedorea Atrovirens Cascade Palm
Cascade Palm is a shade loving palm particularly suited to growing in pots either indoors or on patios and verandas.
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Dypsis Lutescens
Commonly named as Golden Cane Palm - fine-leaved tropical palm with golden cane stems and gold-green leaves, clumping and compact. Easy care indoor and outdoors.
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Chamaedorea seifrizii
Named 'Bamboo Palm' due to its multi-stemmed growth habit, resembling that of bamboo. A great air-purifying plant for indoor spaces and offices.
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Philodendron Rojo Congo
A hardy and low maintenance plant with beautiful, large, glossy, leaves that not only look beautiful but also purify the air around them.
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Murraya Paniculata
A compact shrub with shiny, oval-shaped dark green leaves and clusters of white flowers with strong fragrance. This popular hedging plant can grow from 4m-7m