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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Propagation by Grafting
... a mint bush, such as Prostanthera nivea, grafted onto the related Coast Rosemary (Westringia fruticosa) or the hybrid Westringia "Wynyabbie Gem". Mint bushes are often short lived on their own roots but ...
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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Study Groups
... Melaleuca (including Callistemon, Calothamnus and allied genera) Orchids (Australian) Palm and Cycad (Australian) Prostanthera and Westringia Rainforest Rhamnaceae Succulents (Australian) Verticordia Wallum (Coastal Banksia heath) Wetlands Wildlife and Native Plants [ASGAP ...
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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Links
... Wildflower Group ASGAP Study Groups Australian Daisy Banksia Bonsai Eucalyptus Garden Design Grevillea Prostanthera and Westringia Wildlife and Native Plants Non-ASGAP Societies and Organisations Australasian Native Orchid Society Australasian Plant ...
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ASGAP: Mint Bush Family
... plants are as quick growing and colourful as the mint bushes or as hardy as Westringia. However, there are several close relatives of these popular plants that deserve to be better ...
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