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ASGAP: The Australian Heath Family
... Australian heaths are members of a number of different genera, the best known being Epacris. The family is mainly Australian in origin but can be found elsewhere in the Southern hemisphere. Background Propagation Cultivation Selected Species Study Groups Further Information Epacris from Seed Plant Guide ASGAP Home Search this site! powered by FreeFind Advanced searching ...
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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Study Groups
... allied genera (in recess) Brachychiton and allied genera Calytrix Container Plants Correa Daisy (Australian) Dryandra Epacris Eremophila Eucalyptus Fabaceae Fern Food Plants (Australian) Garden Design Grevillea Hakea Hibiscus and related genera ...
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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Site Map
... native plants Hakea - Reliable hakeas....not just the poor relation of Grevillea Heaths - Australian heaths...Epacris, Richea, Styphelia and more! Kangaroo Paws - Colourful 'paws' plus their lesser known relatives Melaleuca - Paperbarks ...
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ASGAP - Frequently Asked Questions
... group of plants which are also often called 'heaths'. These are species in the genera Epacris, Styphelia, Woolsia and several others. These are closely related to the exotic heaths but are ... a different plant family (Epacridaceae). Members of the genus Epacris refemble the exotic ericas in flower form and growth habit. This is Epacris reclinata [29k]. Click the thumbnail image or plant name ...
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ASGAP - Frequently Asked Questions
... to two or more totally different plants. For example, "Native Fuchsia" can apply to either Epacris longiflora or Correa reflexa, depending on whether you live in New South Wales or Victoria ...
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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Photo Gallery
... Epacris longiflora Fuchsia heath Photograph [19k] Description Epacris obtusifolia Blunt-leaf heath Photograph [41k] Description Epacris pulchella Wallum heath Photograph [44k] Description Epacris reclinata Epacris Photograph [29k] Description Epacris ...
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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Photo Gallery
... Ruby salt bush Photo: Eric Anderson Epacris impressa Common heath Epacris impressa Common heath White form Epacris longiflora Fuchsia heath Epacris obtusifolia Blunt-leaf heath Epacris pulchella Wallum heath Epacris reclinata Epacris serpyllifolia Thyme heath Photo: Harry ...
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ASGAP: Where to see Australian Plants - Tasmania
... and many Tasmanian endemic plants. The Gardens also have a section of Epacridaceae featuring Richea, Epacris, Prionotes and eventually will contain all Tasmanian species in the family. Plants of Tasmania Nursery ...
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A Small Wildlife Garden
... several scrambling twiners, such as Billardiera scandens and Eustrephus latifolius, and that very scrambly shrub, Epacris longiflora. Because climbers usually leave an untidy gap at the bottom of the trellis, I ...
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Six Plants for a Very Small Garden
... like Themeda (kangaroo grass), Lomandra filiformis or L. filiformis ssp. coriacea, white Brachyscome multifida and Epacris impressa. Colin on the other hand was thinking how well some plants worked together like ...
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