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Monstera Deliciosa (Swiss Cheese Plant)
The large, glossy, split leaves of the popular indoor plant Monstera Deliciosa add a hint of tropical elegance. It is indigenous to Central America and prefers well drained soil with bright, indirect light. Monstera is an excellent choice for Brisbane houses because it takes little maintenance and thrives in warm, humid environments. It can eventually become a focal point in any room. It is both attractive and functional, and is well known for its air cleansing properties. Simply water when the dirt seems dry, and watch it thrive. A must have for plant lovers who prefer vibrant greens with little fuss.
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Lomandra Longifolia (Spiny Headed Mat Rush)
Lomandra Longifolia is an adaptive, low maintenance natural grass that grows in a variety of Australian environments. Its long, strappy green leaves and golden flower spikes provide year round texture to gardens and borders. It is drought tolerant and can grow in poor soils, which makes it suitable for both residential and commercial plantings. It forms clumps and is ideal for erosion control and landscaping. Lomandra is ideal for individuals looking for a visually appealing but low maintenance native plant. Once established, it requires minimal maintenance and can withstand high temperatures and humidity, making it excellent for South Brisbane's shifting weather.
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Ficus Elastica (Rubber Plant)
Ficus Elastica, commonly known as the Rubber Plant, is a stylish and durable indoor plant with deep green, glossy leaves. It is simple to care for and may grow tall with enough light and space, giving it a stunning centre piece in any environment. Rubber Plants prefer bright, filtered light and moderate watering. They are also good air purifiers. Its upright growth habit and rich foliage bring a modern, architectural feel to homes and offices. It thrives in South Brisbane's climate and is well loved by beginners and seasoned plant owners alike.
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Grevillea Robusta (Silky Oak)
Grevillea Robusta, sometimes known as Silky Oak, is one of Australia's most famous natural trees. It has fern like leaves and stunning golden orange flowers that attract bees, birds and butterflies. Although it grows swiftly, it can be trimmed to maintain its shape and size in residential gardens. It is a hardy, drought resistant tree that flourishes in the subtropical climate of South Brisbane. The Silky Oak offers visual appeal and depth to any outdoor space. It provides shade and seasonal colour bursts all year long and it grows best in full sun and well drained soil.
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Crassula Ovata (Jade Plant)
Crassula Ovata, also known as the Jade Plant or Money Plant, is a hardy succulent valued for its beauty and symbolism. With plump, oval shaped leaves and a compact, bushy growth habit, it makes a fantastic addition to desks, windowsills, and patios. Jade Plants prefer bright light and require minimal watering, making them an excellent choice for beginners or busy plant parents. They can even develop tiny pinkish white flowers and thrive for decades under the appropriate conditions. The Jade Plant, a perennial favourite and a symbol of riches, is low care and full of personality.
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Mentha Australis (Native River Mint)
Mentha Australis, or Native River Mint, is a fragrant, fast growing edible herb used in teas, cooking, and natural remedies. It is a fantastic addition to garden beds and pots, thriving naturally in Australia near streams and other damp spots. In South Brisbane's subtropical climate, it flourishes with regular watering and enjoys a bit of partial shade. Its fresh, minty scent not only enhances the flavour of your dishes but also helps keep pests at bay. This organic herb beautifully combines aesthetics and practicality, adding a lovely green touch to any native planting or culinary garden.