north-north-west wrote:I wonder if anyone will suggest cutting grass? Or Scoparia.
north-north-west wrote:I wonder if anyone will suggest cutting grass? Or Scoparia.
north-north-west wrote:I wonder if anyone will suggest cutting grass? Or Scoparia.
north-north-west wrote:I wonder if anyone will suggest cutting grass? Or Scoparia.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:King Billy for me hands down!! It's always special to see a few Huons as well though.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:King Billy for me hands down!!
Joel wrote:Yup, fagus for me, one of the oldest vascular species on earth and the original species of nothofagus.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Fagus is nice to look at, but as an off track walker, It loses points as it's a REAL pain in the butt to try to push through.
Mark F wrote:I have always liked Blandfordia especially when they grow out of cracks in rocks and Pandani for their surreal tropical look. All the earlier suggestions are also excellent (apart from cutting grass!)
corvus wrote: wonder how many more natives we could do this with ?
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Son of a Beach wrote:I planted some Daniella tasmanica at my front door and it turns out to have been the ideal position. They've completely taken over that part of the garden and I've transplanted a few elsewhere now.
bushwalker zane wrote:Has anyone ever heard of somebody successfully growing Native cherry, exocarpos cupressiformis? I would be interested to hear how well it worked, if it worked!
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