Wildflower pack

These plants are included in the wildflower pack. Perfect to introduce some colour, these native plants all produce abundant flowers throughout the year.





Key features:


WA Native

Full sun/part shade

Flowers from late winter to summer

Pollinator friendly

H: 1m

W: 1m


The floral emblem of Western Australia, this plant prefers a sandy well-drained soil. It also performs well in large pots and makes a lovely cut flower.


Images: Courtesy of Gardening with Angus





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 star 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

H: 1 - 3m

W: 2 - 4m

Insect and pollinator friendly

Bird attracting

Mammal and lizard habitat

Good for erosion control

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.

Images: Courtesy of Gardening with Angus,
Australian National Botanic Gardens




Key features:
Full sun/part shade

Flowers early winter to late summer

Insect friendly

Bird-attracting

H: 1.5m

W: 1.5m

Hardy small ornamental shrub with mauve coloured flowers, suited to cottage and mediterranean style gardens.

Light pruning promotes bushiness and helps make a good screening plant.

Images: Courtesy of Apace WA, Canning River Regional Park Volunteers, Kaitlyn Markham - Atlas Living Australia





Key features:
Full sun/part shade

Flowers in winter and spring

H: 1m

W: 50cm

Bird-attracting

Pollinator friendly

Low growing evergreen shrub that produces bright yellow flowers.

Ideal for coastal areas, rockeries and garden beds, preferring a well-drained soil.

Images: Courtesy of Tim Hammer, Smathichong - iNaturalist