10 plus Beautiful Australia Native Plants for Colour in the garden

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • Australian Native plant that can add colour to the garden are plentiful, we look at some of the best.
    Plants Featured Include
    00:00 Introduction
    00:14 Damperia lineris cobalt blue - Moderate Frost Tolerance
    00:26 Boronia mulleri - Light Frost Tolerance
    00:34 Boronia Magenta Stars - Light Frost Tolerance
    00:43 Hibbertia vestita compact Golden Sunburst - Medium Frost Tolerance
    00:55 Petrophile longifolia - Frost Tolerant once established
    01:08 Darwinia macrostegia grafted - - Moderate Frost Tolerance
    01:24 Ammobium alatum winged everlasting - Not frost tolerant, grow as an annual.
    01:34 Stylidium grammifoliun Cape Pillar - Light frosts once established
    01:46 Damperia hederacea - Moderate Frost Tolerance
    01:53 Pimelea sylvestris - Medium to good frost tolerance
    02:01 Chrysocephalum apiculatum salt flats - Regarded as Frost hardy
    02:11 Boronia pinnata -- Light Frost Tolerance
    02:18 Darwinia taxifolia ssp. macrolaena - Moderate Frost Tolerance
    02:28 Thomasia rhynchocarpa - Frostg hardy
    02:36 Boronia Purple Jarod - Light Frost Tolerance
    02:44 Boronia pinnata - Light Frost Tolerance
    02:50 Spyridium scortechinnii - Light Frost Tolerance
    02:58 Isopogon anemonifolius Sunshine - Moderate frosts
    03:06 Tetrachetha thymifolia - Light frosts only.
    03:14 Euryomyrtus ramosissima -rosy myrtle - Moderate frost tolerance
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Комментарии • 9

  • @nerinat8371
    @nerinat8371 3 месяца назад +1

    All beautiful plants, thank you

  • @anserbauer309
    @anserbauer309 2 месяца назад +1

    A great selection of plants for building a colourful understory in a native garden, for sure. Videography was also managed well. Narration tone and timbre is pleasant and engaging. Good job.
    I think the commentary could be improved though, by grouping the plants in some way that provides a context that is useful to viewers; for example, where the plants originally come from or the climate type they are most suited to, the plant family they belong to, their position in the layers of the garden or even their colour group. Compartmentalising this way helps people better remember what or where in the video a plant they like was described and can more easily refer back to it. Timestamping the groups (if not the plants themselves) would also assist people to use your video as a resource, rather than just a list of pretty flowers.
    Maybe a short introduction to each family (like the boronias) would help vary the narration so it doesn't sound quite so 'listy' ..... I liked your video, but I also wanted to give you feedback that _may_ be useful to you in the future.

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the comments, all good suggestions. Have added the timestamps and will look the other ideas in the next video... And thanks for watching.

  • @susanlisson7066
    @susanlisson7066 2 месяца назад

    As much as I love grevilleas, I wish I knew they caused me an itchy skin reaction before setting up my small suburban garden many years ago. I have to get hubby to prune them. They attract hundreds of bees during winter though.

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  2 месяца назад

      Yes, some people do have an allergy to grevilleas. Its a form of allergic dermatitis. So pruning will be on your husbands job list.....

  • @maryrose6229
    @maryrose6229 2 месяца назад

    Have you heard of Australian Frangipani tree? Incredible scent.

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  2 месяца назад

      Yes , Hymenosporum flavum we have two growing, one with white flowers, one with yellow. Just about to prune them.... will be interesting.

  • @1tuinman
    @1tuinman 3 месяца назад

    I have a feeling that most of these plants aren't frost hardy 😢

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  3 месяца назад +2

      In the notes below the video are suggestions on the degree of frost tolerance for each plant. Most will tolerate some degree of frosts, however heavy frosts may not be suitable