A beautiful garden filled with colourful flowers
Plant range

Plants for colour, shelter, food and dry inland resilience.

The plant catalogue is grouped around how people shop: what looks good, what survives, what can be eaten, what works in pots and what brings structure to a garden.

Catalogue groups

Enough structure to scan quickly, without turning the site into a noisy store.

Availability can change with season and supplier timing. These groups define the range customers can ask about through the single enquiry channel.

A greenhouse filled with lots of potted plants

Australian natives

Hardy shrubs, strappy plants, screening choices and flowering natives suited to Australian garden character.

Grevillea styleScreeningHabitat
A variety of succulents and plants in pots on a table

Drought-tolerant plants

Succulents, cacti, silver foliage and low-water performers for exposed beds, bowls and courtyards.

HeatDrainageTexture
A room filled with lots of potted plants

Indoor plants

Foliage plants for shelves, benches and bright rooms, with simple advice on light and watering.

HouseplantsPotsCare
A garden filled with lots of green leafy plants

Herbs and vegetables

Seasonal seedlings and edible starts for raised beds, containers and compact productive gardens.

SeedlingsHerbsEdibles
A greenhouse filled with lots of flowers and plants

Roses and flowering plants

Colour for beds, entrances and pots, including seasonal blooms and flowering shrubs when available.

ColourFragranceSeasonal
A large greenhouse filled with lots of green plants

Shrubs, hedging and seedlings

Structure plants, young starts and practical screening choices for garden edges and wind-aware planting.

StructureHedgingYoung plants
Woman potting a plant on a porch
How to enquire

Tell us the space, the light and how much care you want to give it.

Useful plant advice starts with the real spot: hot afternoon sun, reflected heat, wind exposure, container depth, watering rhythm and whether the goal is colour, shade, food or screening.

Ask about plant options