small shrub to 0.3 m high with deep pink 
flowers 10 mm across occurring in spring. 
Boronia anemonifolia (sticky boronia): 
small shrub to 0.7 m high with loose 
clusters of small pinkish-white flowers in 
spring and summer. 
B. molloyae (syn. B. elatior) (tall boronia): 
compact shrub to 1.5 m high with pink 
cup-shaped flowers in spring. 
B. muelleri: shrub to 1.5 m high with 
pinnate leaves and pale pink star-shaped 
flowers which are borne in profusion in 
spring. 
Clematis glycinoides: vigorous climber 
with shiny leaves and creamy-white 
flowers in spring which are followed by 
attractive long-plumed seeds. 
Correa baeuerlenii (chef’s hat correa): 
compact rounded shrub to 1.5 m high with 
glossy dark green leaves and green bell¬ 
shaped flowers which occur in winter. 
Crowea exalata: very attractive shrub 0.3- 
0.6 m high with bright pink star-shaped 
flowers which are borne along the stems 
through summer and autumn. 
C. saligna: outstanding plant which 
flowers throughouttheyearforming a neat 
rounded shrub to 1 m high with willow¬ 
like leaves and deep pink star-shaped 
flowers. 
Crowea ’Festival’: hybrid between C. 
exalata and C. saligna. It forms a small, 
hardy, dense shrub to 1.5 m high with 
deep pink flowers. 
Dianella revoluta: forms clumps of strap¬ 
like leaves and bright blue flowers with 
yellow anthers followed by bright blue 
berries. 
Eriostemon verrucosus (fairy waxflower): 
attractive open shrub to 0.6 m high and 
1.2 m across with aromatic, warty foliage 
and stems. Numerous white flowers which 
are pink in bud, cover the bush in spring 
and summer. 
Eriostemon ‘Stardust’: hybrid between £. 
myoporoides and E. verrucosus. It grows 
to 1.5 m high and has warty branches. The 
white flowers are produced in abundance 
in spring and summer. 
Grevillea buxifolia (grey spider flower): 
beautiful open shrub to 1.5 m high with 
Crowea exalata 
hairy grey and red spidery flowers which 
occur throughout the year. 
G. capitellata: shrub to 1 m high with 
dense clusters of deep red ‘spider’ flowers. 
G. speciosa subsp. dimorpha (flame 
grevillea): neat shrub to 1 m high with 
olive-like dark green leaves and brilliant 
red ‘spider’ flowers in winter and spring. 
G. lavandulacea (lavender grevillea): 
variable shrub to 1 m high with grey-green 
leaves. Flowers vary in colour from deep 
pink to lilac red. 
Hakea bucculenta (red pokers): upright 
shrub to 4 m high with long narrow leaves 
and long spikes of striking scarlet flowers 
in winter. 
Hakea rostrata (beaked hakea): stiff 
rounded shrub to 2 m high with white 
flowers in spring followed by interesting 
beaked fruits. 
Hibbertia empetrifolia: small spreading 
shrub to 0.6 m high and 1.5 m across with 
dark green foliage and brilliant yellow 
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