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Easy to Maintain Outdoor Plants For Australian Region

Australia has about 24,000 different kinds of native plants, and many of them are low-maintenance, hardy and make great additions to your garden. Growing native Australian outdoor plants makes your yard look nice and helps Australian wildlife thrive by giving them a safe, healthy place to live. Also, these native flowering plants are surprisingly easy to grow at home.<br>

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Easy to Maintain Outdoor Plants For Australian Region

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  1. Easy Australian Region to Maintain Outdoor Plants For Australia has about 24,000 different kinds of native plants, and many of them are low-maintenance, hardy and make great additions to your garden. Growing native Australian outdoor plants makes your yard look nice and helps Australian wildlife thrive by giving them a safe, healthy place to live. Also, these native flowering plants are surprisingly easy to grow at home. With our guide to Australian native plants, you can learn how to bring some of our country's natural beauty into your own outdoors. 1. Banksias: Banksias will add colour to your garden, and since their flowers are full of nectar, they will attract native bees, birds, and small mammals.

  2. With more than 173 species of banksia (all but one of which are found in Australia) and flowers in white, yellow, orange, and red, there is something for everyone. 2. Eucalyptus: Some of our most famous animals, like the koala, live in gum trees (Eucalyptus), which are very Australian. There are more than 800 different kinds of eucalyptus. Their flowers have a lot of nectar that attracts native bees, like resin bees and stingless bees, as well as big, colourful birds. It is easily available in the plant store. 3. Acacia: The wattle is a tree with beautiful yellow flower balls that grows quickly. Growing any kind of acacia (there are more than 1,350 species in the world, and almost 1,000 of them are in Australia) will help Australian birds find shelter, food, and places to live. They also have a lot of pollen, which is a big reason why native bees like to visit them. 4. Callistemon: The famous bottlebrush is a shrub with red flowers in the shape of a brush. They are great for people who might not be the best at taking care of outdoor plants because they are hardy and don't need much care. 5. Telopea: The waratah is a big, beautiful flower that grows southeast of Australia. It is one of the most well-known flowers in Australia. They have bright red flowers that are sometimes white, pink, or yellow. Many native birds are attracted to them. They used to live in many parts of metropolitan Sydney, but now they only live in national parks. This beautiful flower is also the symbol of the state of NSW.

  3. 6 Grevilleas: Even though its name sounds scary, the spider flower isn't scary at all. There are hundreds of different species of this outdoor plant, each with its own leaves. Their flowers are red, pink, orange, cream, green, and yellow, among other colours. What's the best? They are great for attracting a wide range of insects, bees, butterflies, and birds that feed on their nectar and love to live in them. 7. Kangaroo Paw: The flower of this unique Australian plant, which looks like a kangaroo's paw, is what gives it its name. They usually have red flowers, but in nature, their flowers can also be green, pink, yellow, or even black. They are full of nectar, which makes them a high-energy food source for many birds, insects, and mammals that live in the area. These are some of the outdoor plants which easily survive in the Australian region. Just buy from online plants and add beauty to your backyard.

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