These are plants that have been recorded as occurring naturally within the Geeveston and Castle Forbes Bay areas and that we grow in the nursery. Choose from these plants if you want a totally local garden, or use this as a guide on where to start choosing plants. Be aware that even within quite small distances there can be marked differences in soil and habitat - moist or dry, for example - so read the descriptions in the main plant listings to refine this list for your garden. Needless to say many plants not recorded in the area will also thrive in your garden. Also note that the lists give no indication of how common a plant is in the area, and that even common plants might not have been recorded by botanists in their surveys.
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Click on the species name to go to the listing for the plant in the main alphabetical catalogue.
The main alphabetical catalogue has cultivation details, prices, and a link to photos of each species.
Acacia dealbata Silver Wattle
Acacia leprosa var. graveolens Varnish Wattle
Acacia melanoxylon Blackwood
Acacia mucronata Caterpillar Wattle
Acacia myrtifolia Redstem Wattle
Acacia riceana Arching Wattle
Acacia stricta Hop Wattle
Acacia suaveolens Sweet Wattle
Acacia terminalis Sunshine Wattle
Acacia verticillata Prickly Moses
Acacia verticillata Prickly Moses
Acaena novae-zelandiae Common Buzzy
Anopterus glandulosus Tasmanian Laurel
Apium prostratum Slender Sea-Celery
Argentipallium dealbatum White Everlasting
Atherosperma moschatum Sassafras
Austrostipa stuposa Corkscrew Speargrass
Banksia marginata Silver Banksia
Bauera rubioides Wiry Bauera
Baumea juncea Bare Twigsedge
Bedfordia salicina Tasmanian Blanketleaf
Billardiera longiflora Purple Appleberry
Blechnum nudum Fishbone Waterfern
Blechnum wattsii Hard Waterfern
Carex appressa Common Sedge
Cassinia aculeata Common Dollybush
Clematis aristata Mountain Clematis
Comesperma retusum Mountain Milkwort
Comesperma volubile Blue Lovecreeper
Coprosma quadrifida Native Currant
Correa lawrenceana Mountain Correa
Daviesia ulicifolia Spiky Bitterpea
Dianella tasmanica Tasman Flax Lily
Dicksonia antarctica Soft Treefern
Dillwynia glaberrima Smooth Parrotpea
Diplarrena moraea White Flag-Iris
Dodonaea viscosa Broadleaf Hopbush
Epacris impressa Common Heath
Eucalyptus amygdalina Black Peppermint
Eucalyptus globulus Tasmanian Blue Gum
Eucalyptus johnstonii Yellow Gum
Eucalyptus obliqua Stringybark
Eucalyptus ovata Black Gum
Eucalyptus regnans Giant Ash
Eucalyptus viminalis White Gum
Eucryphia lucida Leatherwood
Gahnia grandis Cutting Grass
Gaultheria hispida Copperleaf Snowberry
Goodenia elongata Lanky Native-Primrose
Goodenia ovata Parrots Foot
Hakea lissosperma Mountain Needlebush
Juncus kraussii Sea Rush
Juncus pallidus Smallhead Rush
Lagarostrobos franklinii Huon Pine
Leptospermum lanigerum Woolly Teatree
Leptospermum scoparium Common Teatree
Lobelia pedunculata Matted Lobelia
Lomandra longifolia Sagg
Lomatia tinctoria Guitarplant
Melaleuca squamea Swamp Honeymyrtle
Melaleuca squarrosa Scented Paperbark
Microlaena stipoides Creeping Pine
Microsorum pustulatum Kangaroo Fern
Nematolepis squamea Satinwood
Nothofagus cunninghamii Myrtle Beech
Olearia argophylla Musk Daisybush
Olearia lirata Forest Daisybush
Olearia phlogopappa Dusty Daisybush
Olearia ramulosa Twiggy Daisybush
Olearia stellulata Sawleaf Daisybush
Orites diversifolius Variable Orites
Ozothamnus ferrugineus Tree Everlastingbush
Pittosporum bicolor Cheesewood
Polystichum proliferum Mother Shieldfern
Pomaderris apetala Prickly Shieldfern
Prostanthera lasianthos Alpine Mintbush
Pterostylis nutans Nodding Greenhood
Pultenaea daphnoides Heartleaf Bushpea
Pultenaea juniperina Prickly Beauty
Stylidium graminifolium Narrowleaf Triggerplant
Tasmannia lanceolata Mountain Pepper
Westringia rubiifolia Sticky Westringia