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Lemon myrtle has the most intense lemon fragrance of any plant in the world and it is completely Australian. Learn ...
There are over 350 grevillea species in Australia and most of them feed honeyeaters, lorikeets, and wattlebirds yea...
Borage is the most useful companion plant in the Australian garden — it attracts native bees and bumblebees, dete...
Many productive food plants are remarkably drought-tolerant once established. Globe artichoke, Jerusalem artichoke,...
Finger lime is Australia's caviar — tiny citrus pearls in pink, green, and yellow that have taken the world's bes...
Callistemon is one of Australia's most recognisable garden plants. Learn the difference between old Callistemon and...
Warrigal greens, lemon myrtle, finger lime, Davidson plum, and bush tomato — Australia has a rich edible native f...
Lemon myrtle has the most intense lemon fragrance of any plant in the world — and it's Australian. Learn growing ...
Kangaroo paw is Australia's most recognisable native flower. Learn the varieties, why they get ink spot disease, th...
There are over 350 grevillea species in Australia — and most of them feed honeyeaters, lorikeets, and wattlebirds...
Finger lime is Australia's caviar — tiny citrus pearls in pink, green, and yellow. Learn growing this rainforest ...
Warrigal greens (New Zealand spinach) grows as a drought-tolerant groundcover and produces edible leaves year-round...
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