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The Australian bush tough as nails very resilient to fire drought and flooding rains it never ceases to amaze it has some hidden gems if you look closely it’s best to propagate from seeds or cuttings they never really transplant well a few varieties will but if you want to kill an Australian native just dig it up it’s bound to die my gardening advice to growing Australian native plants just plant them and leave them alone don’t fuss over them just leave them alone.

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