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A nice little box of Aussie native plants arriving in the mail 5 boronia pinnatafrons 10 dasymalla terminalis 5 kunzea pomifera 5 verticorda chrysantha and 5 sierra pink crystal some rare and exotic Australian native plants as well as my tropical garden around my house I also want a exotic native plant garden surrounding the tropical gardens edge in some of the tougher dry areas more suitable for Australian native plants the gum trees just  drink to much water for tropical water loving palms so why not go a native garden working with what I have rather than struggling to go exotic tropical plus it will complement the whole garden theme.

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