Designed to reflect the region’s natural landscapes while supporting local biodiversity, Australian native gardens often embrace an unstructured, relaxed feel. They usually incorporate permeable surfaces such as sand or grit and emphasize texture and foliage diversity over purely floral displays. This aesthetic extends to the planting palette, which features a rich mix of hardy species in shades of silver, grey, and blue green.
Gymea Grove
Sculptural and grounded this planting combines bold architectural forms with textural underplanting. Strong contrasts and evergreen presence create visual drama and movement.




























