Weeping baeckea Baeckea virgata ‘Clarence River’ Very attractive and elegant, the pendulous branches of this bushy, weeping shrub bear fine, narrow dark green leaves that are covered with attractive small white flowers in spring and summer. This is a fast...
Cinnamon Myrtle Backhousia myrtifolia Cinnamon Myrtle leaves may be used in place of conventional cinnamon spice to flavour sweet and savoury dishes and makes a lovely herbal tea drink. Leaves can be used fresh or dried. This is a hardy attractive shrub that grows...
Lemon Myrtle Backhousia citriodora Lemon Myrtle has long been used in Aboriginal cuisine and medicine, and its leaves have an intensely citrus fragrance and flavour. Undoubtedly the most popular of Australia’s native herbs, Lemon Myrtle’s fresh, tangy leaves are used...
Aniseed Myrtle Backhousia anisata This stunning rainforest tree is both highly ornamental and very desirable for its flavoursome leaves. Able to be pruned to size or grown in a pot if needed, it is a handsome plant with glossy dense foliage and clusters of...
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