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Beautiful orchids
Royal National park
🪷 Water lilies are the most well-known aquatic plants. symbolising purity, majesty and enlightenment.
🪷 Lotus flowers are the symbols of strength, resilience and rebirth.
Special native plants of
July – Adenanthos (Adenanthos Silver Sensation)
I Love this one, a simply sensational plant.
Also known as Woolly Bush
This native plant is a compact shrub with silky-soft grey-green foliage.
Has bright orange/pink flowers that attract birds and other wildlife.
Suitable in a Low maintenance garden.
Opportunities don't happen. You create them. - Chris Grosser
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Hydrangea symbolises abundance, heartfelt emotion, gratitude, and boastfulness.
Native orchids -
Australia is home to the world's most diverse terrestrial orchids and about 80 per cent of these are not found anywhere else in the world.
Special native plants of June – Hardenbergia
It is also called purple twining pea, vine-lilac, and wild sarsaparilla.
Hardenbergia is an easy-care Australian native requiring full sun and is a fast-growing plant. Happy Wanderer is an evergreen climber to 3m with dark green leathery foliage and masses of rich violet-mauve pea-shaped flowers during winter and spring.
// Quote of the month //
Those who find beauty in all of nature will find themselves at one with the secrets of life itself.”
- L. Wolfe Gilbert
Dorrigo National Park, Dorrigo Mountain, NSW, Australia
Nature walk, Royal National park, NSW
Happy Mother’s Day 🌷
// Spacial native plants of May //
Crowea (Crowea Edna Walling)
Crowea exalata; Also,commonly known as small crowea or waxflower,
Croweas are hardy beautiful small plants for all gardens. It’s produces a soft pink, (five) star-shaped flowers for most of the year.
The flowers can also be cut and used as indoor decorations, adding a touch of elegance to any room.
Crowea is said to symbolise Peace, Calm and Clarity.
Life is so much brighter when we focus on what truly matters.
Mini waterfall - Royal National Park
Paper daisy, kangaroo paw season - walk in the reserve garden
Special native plants of April – Eremophila (Eremophila Winter Gold)
A beloved native plant and a must-have plan in your garden.
It’s the strongest flowering performer of all the eremophilas – with rich green foliage and pretty lemon-yellow flowers appearing late autumn to early summer to brighten up those dull spots. A neat and compact plant that looks great as a splash of colour in the garden or as an excellent addition to a pot. Tolerates frost, and doesn’t require much water once established.
May this beautiful time bring you the greatest feelings of gratitude, love, compassion, hope and faith.
HAPPY EASTER
HAPPY EASTER
Special native plants of March – Grevillea (Grevillea Little Robyn)
Evergreen shrub with attractive, fern-like foliage. For most of the year, it bears a profusion of pinkish-red flowers.
Commonly known as spider flowers, is a genus of about 360 species of evergreen flowering plants in the family Proteaceae.
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Japanese garden - the natural landscape, provided peace of mind.
The garden tends to be a minimalistic, natural and aesthetic environment, using evergreens, rocks, pebbles, sand, ponds, bonsai trees and waterfalls.
Flannel flower - native to the bushland around Sydney.
The flannel flower is one of the most recognisable Australian native flowers, with attractive white flowers and grey-green foliage with a flannelly texture
Despite its appearance, it is not a member of the daisy family but rather a species of the Apiaceae family, the same family as the carrot.
The Flannel Flower symbolises close relationships, intimacy and healing.
International Women’s Day 🌸
Let’s celebrate beautiful women all around the world. All their achievements of the past, present, and future.
The International Women's Day 2024 campaign theme is Inspire Inclusion.
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The flower of the month - March is the Daffodil!
Also known as Narcissus, jonquil
Flower of friendship, rebirth and wealth.
What is your Favourite flower?
Special native plants of February – Brachyscome (Brachyscome Magenta Bliss)
Common names include cut-leaved daisy, rocky daisy, Hawkesbury daisy and Swan River daisy.
Brachyscome is a compact, bushy, mounded, spreading annual that grows 12-18” tall. and features fragrant daisy-like flowers (to 1.5” diameter) with lavender, blue, violet, yellow or white rays and yellow to almost black centre disks. Some hybrids feature double flowers. Gray-green leaves are pinnately divided into narrow linear segments. Flowers appear in a profuse summer bloom that often totally obscures the leaves. Hybrids are generally more vigorous and longer blooming than species plants.
“A friend is someone who understands your past, believes in your future, and accepts you just the way you are.” – Unknown
Although not considered a true lily, the calla lily (Zantedeschia sp.) is an extraordinary flower. This beautiful plant, available in a multitude of colours,
Lilies are Symbolising purity, holiness, faithfulness, humility and devotion, lilies are the 30th-anniversary flower.
White calla lilies also carry the meaning of innocence,
while yellow blooms express gratitude.
Pink calla lily means appreciation and admiration.
Purple calla lilies signify passion.
People give black calla lily blooms when they want to convey the idea of mystery and elegance.
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The Flowers of the Month - IRIS
Iris is the symbolic flower of the Greek goddess Iris who was also the messenger of love, it seems fitting that the elegant iris is the birthday flower of February. Traditionally, the iris symbolizes eloquence, faith, wisdom and hope. In Greek, iris means “rainbow” and the plant’s name probably reflects the fact that irises are grown in many colours, including blue and purple, white and yellow, pink and orange, brown and red, and even black.
• Purple iris denotes wisdom and compliments.
• Blue iris symbolizes faith and hope.
• Yellow iris stands for passion.
• White iris symbolizes purity.
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Spacial native plants of January – Hibbertia (Hibbertia Sun Shine)
Year round, lightly perfumed ‘golden guinea’ flowers cover the plant, attracting butterflies on warm days.
Plant in hanging baskets or in ornate pots on decks and balconies; great for edging pool side screens and pathways
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