These plants include eucalypts and tea-trees, banksias and grevilleas, boronias, native fuchsias, wattles and peas. |
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Geraldton shoppers have been treated to a wildflower extravaganza, with banksias and kangaroo paws covering the centre mall area. |
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You won't see a lot of everlastings but the bush flowers are appearing like varieties of banksias and wattles. |
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Nectar eaters love trees such as grevillias, banksias and bottlebrush. |
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The pavilions will house plants from temperate regions of the southern hemisphere such as passion flowers, camellias, banksias, tea trees and wattles. |
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Her last design, a tall stand, displayed large palm leaves and monstera leaves, with banksias, five red exotic lilies, stralitzias and bronze anthuriums. |
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Melaleucas and bottlebrushes make excellent screening plants, stand-alone specimens and accents among other native species such as banksias and grevilleas. |
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I say there's not a huge difference in planting banksias to attract honeyeaters to your garden and scattering some wild birdseed out for the finches. |
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There are a great many flowering bushes such as the distinctively Australian banksias, and red-tailed skinks are often seen sunning themselves on the rocks. |
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For botany lessons, we crossed the road into the botanical gardens, there to examine the leaves of ash, oak, elm, plane, pine but no wattles, gums or banksias. |
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Some of the younger gums and sheoaks, the small heath trees and banksias, browned and gave up their ghosts and stood there. |
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This is called Banksia Grove but the banksias are going too because of the water table, you know, dropping. |
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My roses, damascenas and banksias were gorgeous and out in time for my Charity Garden Opening in April and so were greatly admired. |
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Wander on a self-guided tour among banksias, grevilleas, proteas, and other plants from Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, many of which are low-water growers. |
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