Tag: Banksia
GROW WHAT WHERE – A BRILLIANT GARDEN REFERENCE
If you’d like to discover the Magic of Australian Native Plants then GROW WHAT WHERE will make your Plant Selection Simple and Easy so you Can’t Go Wrong . . When I first came across the gardening book “Grow What Where” it was at a very opportune time. We’d just bought a new house that [...]
Posted: June 9th, 2010 under Gardening Book Review.
Tags: Australian Native Plants, Australian Natives, Banksia, Callistemons, garden plant, Grevillea, Melaleucas
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Banksia Oblongifolia
Banksia Oblongifolia, native to Queensland and New South Wales, is another Banksia that isn’t often seen in cultivation and home gardens. I first came across it about 10 years ago and planted it in my mother’s garden where it grew into a narrow spindly shrub about 1.5 m tall that probably only ever had about [...]
Posted: May 17th, 2010 under Banksia, Transplanting Plants.
Tags: Banksia, Banksia Oblongifolia, Banksias, lignotuber, Transplanting Plants
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Banksia Seminuda Flowers
Banksia Seminuda is a tree that can grow up to 25 m in it’s natural habitat growing alongside streams in Western Australia. Unfortunately though, it is rarely seen in cultivation as it does have some very desirable features such as it’s adaptability to different soil types, it’s reasonably fast growth rate and of course it’s [...]
Posted: May 15th, 2010 under Banksia.
Tags: Banksia, Banksia Burdetti, Banksia Seminuda
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Banksia Seminuda
Banksia Seminuda, a little known Tree that is under used in Gardens. This is a Banksia that I first saw in a book about 10 years ago. I found it interesting right from the start because it was one of the few Banksias that grow into a tall tree. It had a narrow upright habit [...]
Posted: April 25th, 2009 under Banksia, Garden Plants, Gems.
Tags: Banksia, Banksia Seminuda, drought tolerant plant, trees
Comments: 8
Garden Plants
Over the last ten years the types of plants that I’ve been interested in has broadened and developed. The part of the world where I live has now been in drought for about the last 12 years. Now when I use the word drought I use it in reference to the fact the our average [...]
Posted: April 25th, 2009 under Garden Plants.
Tags: Australian native plant, Banksia, drought tolerant plant, Eremophila, garden plant, Gardens, Grevillea, Proteas
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