Biodiversity plant pack

These plants are included in your biodiversity pack.

This pack has been created to bring some biodiversity to your garden. Perfect for those looking to attract native wildlife like nectar eating birds, reptiles and of course, native bees.





Key features:

WA Native

Full sun / Part shade

Flowers in Spring and summer

Insect and pollinator friendly

Bird attracting

Mammal and lizard habitat

H: 50 cm

W: 1-2 m


This is one of the hardiest Kangaroo Paw species. The iconic flowers appear in spring and summer.

Prune away dead flowers and foliage as soon as possible to keep the plant thriving.

The Tall Kangaroo Paw is very tolerant of a wide range of soil types including clay soils.


Water Corporation Waterwise Plant Details can be found here.


Images: Courtesy of Gardening with Angus, M Fagg and Francis J Nge, iNaturalist




Key features:

WA Native

Full sun / part shade

Flowers in summer

Insect and pollinator friendly

Bird attracting

H: 50cm – 1m

W: 1 m – 1.5m


This shrub produces needle like leaves and masses of white start shaped flowers throughout summer.

Prefers a sunny position with moist, sandy soil but can tolerate most soil types and short periods of drought.

Images: Courtesy of Keith Morris and Friends of Queens Park Bushland

Key features:
WA Native

Full sun / part shade

Flowers in spring and summer

Insect and pollinator friendly

Bird attracting

Mammal and lizard habitat

Good for erosion control

H: 1 – 3 m

W: 2 – 4 m


This plant makes a great hedge or a bird-attracting general garden shrub – nectar feeders such as honey eaters love the flowers that grow directly from the branches.

Trim lightly to keep it flowering and compact. Tolerant of a wide range of soils.

Water Corporation Waterwise Plant Details can be found here.

Images: Courtesy of Gardening with Angus and M Fagg




Key features:

WA Native

Full sun / part shade

Flowers in spring and winter

H: 1 – 1.5 m

W: 50 cm -1 m

A small easy to grow and drought-hardy shrub which produces an abundance of small pink flowers.

Grows well in pots and likes free draining soil - add sand and potting mix to clay soils to help.

Water Corporation Waterwise Plant Details can be found here.

Images: Courtesy of Gardening with Angus.



Key features:

WA Native


Full sun / part shade

Flowers in the spring

Insect and pollinator friendly

H: 10 – 20 cm


A small, tufted plant, which In the spring produces clusters of white daisy-like flowers.

They can tolerate very dry conditions and can adapt to suit most climatic conditions.

Images: Courtesy of Friends of Queens Park Bushland