Hardy plants for an Australian summer

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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
  • Finding plants that can cope with - or even enjoy - a hot Australian summer can be a daunting task. If you ask for advice, nine times out of ten people will recommend succulents and cacti.
    But there are some great summer stunners that offer more variety than that, and Jane takes us through a few options.
    Plants with white, grey, bluish-grey or silver foliage or bark are, as a rule, very tolerant of heat and drought. The colour acts as a sunscreen reflecting sun and preventing water loss. Think lavender, salvias and sages.
    Featured plants
    Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) - tall shrubby plant or there are lower-growing varieties - will grow in full or part sun and has wonderfully fragrant, feathery leaves.
    Common everlasting (Chrysocephalum apiculatum) - a native everlasting daisy that grows as a groundcover with masses of bright yellow flowers through spring and summer. Great in a rockery or along the edges of a border. Tolerates hot, windy, salty spots.
    Andean sage (Salvia discolor) - from Peru, it has silver on the backs of the leaves and soft, felty stems, caused by tiny little hairs that are another sign of heat tolerance. It has unusual-looking small, black flowers.
    Hedge nettle (Stachys sp.) - related to lambs ears - this type of plant is called tomentose for the hairs that cause the woolly feel to the stems and leaves. The hairs trap the air and protect the plant from the sun and heat.
    Dusty Miller (Jacobaea maritima) - an old-fashioned favourite, this low-growing shrub has yellow daisy flowers through spring and summer and its downy, silver leaves are highly ornamental.
    Snow-in-Summer (Cerastium tomentosum) -low carpet-forming groundcover with little white flowers all summer long. It spreads easily, putting down roots wherever the creeping stems touch the ground. Also good in a hanging basket.
    Flat-leafed wattle (Acacia glaucoptera) - from WA, this mid-sized, shrubby wattle has flat, leathery leaves (technically they’re flattened stems or phyllodes) that carry mini yellow tennis-ball-shaped flowers. The new growth is also very attractive, with a reddish tinge.
    Sea lavender (Limonium perezii) - great for cottage gardens, with leathery, blue-green leaves and long stems of long-lasting mauve and pink and white flowers that can be dried.
    Narrow-leafed bird of paradise (Strelitzia juncea) - A strappy perennial that produces long, rolled-up cylindrical leaves and tall flower stems, each topped with a highly ornamental flower that looks like a brightly coloured bird’s head, earning it its common name.
    Even if you live in an area with tough, adverse conditions, there will be a tough plant out there that will bring beauty to your patch.
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Komentáře • 39

  • @khakicam5400
    @khakicam5400 Před 4 lety +18

    Jane's a legend.

    • @delphinenyirahabimanam.d.8510
      @delphinenyirahabimanam.d.8510 Před 4 lety +5

      Finally someone says it loud! I so love her!❤

    • @vladtyb9487
      @vladtyb9487 Před 3 lety

      Lovely Video! Forgive me for chiming in, I would love your opinion. Have you ever tried - Proutklarton Protecting Aqua Plan (should be on google have a look)? It is an awesome exclusive product for getting prepared for a mega drought without the hard work. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my buddy at last got great results with it.

  • @stevenrowson4339
    @stevenrowson4339 Před 2 lety +4

    We planted wormwood under an apple with codling moth and it got rid of them.

  • @MikeHunt-mc4rk
    @MikeHunt-mc4rk Před 2 lety +1

    I came here browsing for native plant ideas for my Queensland garden. Didn't really find much I was looking for but this was a great presentation and really enjoyed watching. Thank you

  • @SnAzZaH
    @SnAzZaH Před 3 lety +2

    I love how Aussie she is😍

  • @kelly5822
    @kelly5822 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome video thank you :) I really love Jane's enthusiasm and encouragement ❤

  • @viviennefirman7804
    @viviennefirman7804 Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you for posting this, it's very helpful

  • @user-dy6yh8mr3s
    @user-dy6yh8mr3s Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you very much .

  • @seaprofexecutiveeducation3750

    Great stuff. Saw this segment on TV and promised myself a re-watch. Will be designing accordingly!

  • @DavidButler-ox4bv
    @DavidButler-ox4bv Před 4 lety +1

    I'm trying the strelitzia juncea on my very windy apartment balcony - my original bird of paradise got its leaves ripped to bits by the wind. If Jane says it's fantastic and "tough tough tough" - good enough for me!

  • @puppytree6343
    @puppytree6343 Před 4 lety +1

    I like the tone of the video it’s natural

  • @igaudion973
    @igaudion973 Před 2 lety

    wonderful stuff thank u

  • @angiemercedes7345
    @angiemercedes7345 Před 4 lety +1

    Great thanks

  • @drd6482
    @drd6482 Před rokem +2

    What a beauty that host is, hope she doesn't cark it #yeahboi #doublerainbow

  • @neverlostforwords
    @neverlostforwords Před 4 lety +1

    Very informative. Thanks. I will add a vote for Jerusalem Sage - that is, Phlomis Fruticosa. This shrub is not bothered by strong wind, lack of water, heavy rain, scorching sun, humidity, dry air, pests, fungus etc - and fits right into any garden style. It can even be clipped into a ball if you are looking for the more formal shaped look. It is flowering merrily away right now in our Melbourne garden. Another recommendation is the Canary Island smoke bush - Bystropogon canariensis - loved by the bees, and again, flowering right now. I find I have to provide some support via stakes around this showy shrub to support the fabulous flowering stems. It has just started flowering and looks spectacular.

  • @matjohn443
    @matjohn443 Před 3 lety +1

    Should only be aloud to grow local endemic native plants and fruit and veg

  • @karlaug4450
    @karlaug4450 Před 3 lety

    0:29 - small bush next to you with yellow or orange like flowers is what name of bush and what is the name of the the with yellow flowers at the far right name ?.

  • @karlaug4450
    @karlaug4450 Před 3 lety

    6:35 - What is the name of the bird of paradise looking bush ? I just like to know how to spell them to know If I'll say them right or not .

  • @ZZZZ-zg3zb
    @ZZZZ-zg3zb Před 3 lety

    Help- I bought ACACIA LONGFOLIA 15 gallon in Nov 11 2020, watered it good when planted in sunny area, watered it about 2 weeks ago not as much as first time as I noticed that its drying. I read that it doesnt need a lots of water so I only watered 2 x in 7 weeks. Today is Dec 26 and I noticed that the plant is drying, leafs falling off, branches dry. I dug about 4 inches below the surface and the earth is wet, not super moist. I paid lots of money for it so please help me. I live is Southern California

  • @karlaug4450
    @karlaug4450 Před 3 lety

    6:33 - What is the name oft the Pine tree looking tree , & at 6:51 - what is the name of the purple flower plant , & at 6:53 the bush at the right that has fat long leaves ?.

  • @marieroche1404
    @marieroche1404 Před 2 lety

    FROST TOLERANCE MENTIONS PLEASE.
    COLD CLIMATES.

  • @elfew7127
    @elfew7127 Před 4 lety +1

    How high does Australian summer go?? Does it reach 30°C

  • @karlaug4450
    @karlaug4450 Před 3 lety

    What plants species and name is at 0:12 at the right with the brown yellow cream flowers & what spicies of plant & name of the plant next to it being the 2 plants with yellow flowers in middle of the video ?.

    • @karlaug4450
      @karlaug4450 Před 3 lety

      Example : Themeda ( Kangaroo Grass ) .

    • @karlaug4450
      @karlaug4450 Před 3 lety

      & right next to it as well name of that plant at the left the tall green needle looking plants ?.

  • @karlaug4450
    @karlaug4450 Před 3 lety

    4:07 yellow flower plants are called what ?.

    • @JACLYN3211
      @JACLYN3211 Před 3 lety

      euphorbia rigida

    • @karlaug4450
      @karlaug4450 Před 3 lety

      @@JACLYN3211 Thanks for the info. . Good day .

  • @karlaug4450
    @karlaug4450 Před 3 lety

    1:35 - plant name ?.

  • @ambikagurung4598
    @ambikagurung4598 Před 2 lety

    M

  • @ikiuia7804
    @ikiuia7804 Před 4 lety +2

    Plot twist: plants don’t exist in Australia