Bird and bee plants

Plants that are attractive to birds and bees due to their pollen or nectar production or their consistent or heavy flowering habit. 434 products

Acacia perangusta

Dwarf Fringed Wattle (Acacia perangusta) $3.50

Good, dense screening plant with attractive weeping appearance. Leaves are narrower than A.fimbriata and it grows about half its height. Masses of ball shaped flowers appear late winter. Grows up to 4m high.
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Acacia podalryfolia

Queensland Silver Wattle (Acacia podalryfolia) $3.50

A quick growing, hardy, tall shrub /small tree with silver-grey foliage and golden ball - shaped flowers in late Winter.Grows up to 6m high.
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Acacia pycnantha

Golden Wattle (Acacia pycnantha) $3.50

This beautiful little tree is Australias National Emblem. It flowers in late winter and spring, producing a mass of fragrant, fluffy, golden flowers.
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Acacia sophorae

Coastal Wattle (Acacia sophorae) $3.50

Dense, spreading shrub which is very useful screening plant for wind exposed (coastal or mountainous) areas. Bears masses of Golden flower spikes in Spring. Grows up to 2 metres high and 3 metres wide.
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Acmena smithii

Lilly Pilly Satinash (Acmena smithii) $3.50

A very hardy and dense tree with beautifully coloured new foliage of red and dark pink. Bears white flowers followed by purple to white fruits. Makes a great windbreak tree.
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Acmena smithii Red Tips

Red Tips Lily Pilly (Acmena smithii Red Tips) $3.50

A showy, tall, dense and fast growing Lily Pilly shrub which is a great choice for hedging, privacy-screening and topiaries. It has smaller, narrower leaves than other Lily Pillys with showy flushes of brilliant pink/red-bronze new growth and masses of fluffy white flowers in Summer. Grows to 6m high but can be hedged lower.
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Acronychia oblongifolia

White Aspen (Acronychia oblongifolia) $3.50

Beautiful, medium sized rainforest tree with attractive, dense lemon scented foliage and edible white fruit (tastes like lemon rind). Grows equally well in full sun or shade. A great shade tree attractive to birds, bees and butterflies.
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Actinotis helianthi

Flannel Flower (Actinotis helianthi) $4.00

The Flannel Flower is one of the most recognisable Australian native flowers, with masses of attractive white flowers in Spring that have a flannel-like texture and grey-green foliage. Lasts up to 4 years and is self seeding. To half a metre high.
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Alloxylon flammeum

Queensland Tree Waratah (Alloxylon flammeum) $5.25

One of the most spectacular native trees that there is. Beautiful, green shady foliage and masses of large red flowers over several months in spring. Great specimen tree and bird-life attractor.Grows to 8m high in the full-sun.
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Angophora costata

Sydney Red Gum (Angophora costata) $3.50

A beautiful specimen tree with striking new salmon/pink coloured bark which gradually turns grey, and its mass of white flowers which bloom over the summer months and are produced in large bunches. The individual flowers are about 2 cm wide with five tooth-like sepals, five larger semi-circular petals, and a large number of long stamens. The seed capsules are goblet-shaped, 2 cm long and as wide, often with fairly prominent ribs. The usual recorded flowering time is December or January.
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