Allocasuarina paradoxa

Taming the Wild Beauty: Propagating the Scarce Allocasuarina paradoxa The Allocasuarina paradoxa, also known as the Waddy Wood or Dwarf Mountain Oak, is a captivating Australian native plant with a rugged charm. This unusual evergreen species, resembling a cross between a pine and a fern, boasts delicate, drooping foliage and a naturally sculpted, bonsai-like appearance. … Read more

Alectryon coriaceus

Cracking the Code: Propagating the Tough-Nutted Alectryon Coriaceus The Alectryon coriaceus, also known as the Glossy Bird’s Eye or Beach Bird’s Eye, is a small but mighty tree native to Australia. Its glossy leaves, fragrant flowers, and vibrant red berries make it a stunning addition to gardens, especially in coastal areas. Intrigued? You might be … Read more