Plant List as at February 2023 This is a list of plants propagated and offered for sale by members of the Growing Friends at Sydney and Mt Annan Botanic Gardens. The list is divided into two sections, natives first and then exotics, with the plants in each section in alphabetical order of their scientific name. The list can be searched for plants by name, or for words or terms relating to plant description with the Find command (Control + f). Both natives and exotics are available in Sydney at Growing Friends Plant Sales, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney. For information including opening times, plant sales location, and access by public transport see www.botanicgardens.org.au/whats-on/buy-plants. Natives are also available at Mt Annan at The Visitors' Centre, Australian Botanic Gardens, Mt. Annan. For information including Opening Times and Plants Sales Location see www.botanicgardens.org.au/whats-on/plants-sale From time to time other unusual plants, apart from those listed, are available in limited quantities.
Please note: Not all plants will be available for sale at all times. Acacia aphylla FABACEAE
NATIVE
SUN
SHRUB
Description: Leafless Rock Wattle. A leafless, erect, widely branching shrub. It is restricted to two areas, the Darling Range and in the Northam area, south western WA. Height: To 2.3 m Flowering: Golden yellow spherical balls, July to October Requirements: Full or part sun in very well-drained soil. Drought tolerant, low maintenance. A light to heavy prune is recommended to keep any desired shape or height.
Acacia iteaphylla FABACEAE NATIVE SUN SHRUB Description: Most ornamental dense, spreading, medium to tall shrub of South Australia, very adaptable to cultivation. Can be used as a low wind-break. Height: 3 - 5 m Flowering: Autumn/winter, profuse pale yellow, globular flower-heads in slender racemes. Requirements: Best in fairly well drained, light to heavy soils in partial or full sun. Drought resistant, lime tolerant.
Acacia myrtifolia (prostrate form) FABACEAE
NATIVE
SUN
GROUND COVER
Description: Native to coastal forests of all states except NT. This prostrate form has the red new branches and green lance-shaped ‘leaves’ (phyllodes) of the more common shrub form. Height: 0.3 m Flowering: Clusters of cream ball-flowers are produced from late winter into. Requirements: Well-drained soils, sunny or semi-shaded position. Light pruning after flowering promotes a denser plant. Photo: M. Fagg: www.anbg.gov.au/photo
Acacia vestita FABACEAE
NATIVE
SUN
SHRUB
Description: Hairy Wattle. This beautiful weeping shrub with grey-green, hairy leaves is one of the best of the genus. From the western slopes and southern tablelands of NSW. Height: 3 m x 5 m Flowering: Golden balls of flowers in spring. Requirements: Well-drained soils. It will tolerate some frost and drought. Pruning after flowering will improve shape and next year's flowering. Photo: M. Fagg: www.anbg.gov.au/photo
Actinotus helianthi ‘Starbright’ APIACEAE
NATIVE
SUN
SHRUB
Description: Flannel Flower. Erect plant with soft, silvery grey much divided leaves to 10 cm long. Height: To 0.5 m Flowering: White daisy like flower head 5 – 8 cm diameter with soft flannel like bracts spring/summer. Excellent cut flower. Requirements: Full sun, perfect drainage, sandy soil with some sandstone if possible. Susceptible to fusarium wilt.
Adenanthos sericeus 'Silver Streak' PROTEACEAE
NATIVE
SUN/SHADE
SHRUB
Description: Silver Woolly Bush. Tall, upright shrub with silvery silky foliage. Extremely hardy. Height: 1.5 m x 1 m Flowering: Tiny red flowers in spring and summer. Bird attracting. Requirements: Full sun or light shade in well-drained soils. A good plant for coastal sites as it withstands salt winds. Protected by Plant Breeders’ Rights. Unauthorised propagation prohibited. CURRENT?