Bosky Bundles
Hand-picked bundles of ten or more WA Native plants to suit specific planting situations. Whether you’re starting fresh or filling gaps, these themed bundles make it easy to plant with purpose.
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10 Perth local native plants
This selection includes 10 native species that mature between 2 and 8 metres, ideal for creating privacy screens, windbreaks, or habitat corridors along property edges. The diverse mix supports local wildlife, including birds and pollinators, enhancing your garden's biodiversity.
What's included:
- 10 plants grown in biodegradable coir pots
- Species native to the Perth & surrounds region
- Plants suited to sandy soils and dry summers
- Varied foliage and heights creating diverse corridor
Why choose native plants? Native species are well-adapted to local conditions, requiring less water and maintenance.They provide essential habitat and food sources for native fauna, contributing to a healthier ecosystem.
What plants are included?
Melaleuca radula (graceful honeymyrtle), Melaleuca cuticularis (swamp paperbark), Melaleuca hamulosa, Melaleuca nesophila, Melaleuca viminea (mohan), Acacia acuminata (raspberry jam), Acacia saligna (golden wreath wattle), Acacia lasiocalyx (silver wattle), Casuarina obesa (swamp sheoak), Allocasuarina huegeliana (rock sheoak), Eucalyptus orbifolia (round leaved mallee), Eucalyptus drummondii (drummonds gum), Eucalyptus erythrocorys (Illyarrie), Callistemon phoeniceus (lesser bottlebrush), Calothamnus quadrifidus (onesided bottlebrush)
10 Perth local native plants
This mix includes 10 native species that grow between 1 and 3 metres tall. It’s ideal for creating habitat, shelter and food for birds and insects, adding soft structure to your garden, or creating understory. The selection supports local birds, bees, and other pollinators.
What’s included:
- 10 plants, grown in biodegradable coir pots
- All species are native to the Perth hills & surrounds
- Plants are suited to sandy soils and dry summers
- Selected for habitat value, resilience, and varied flowering seasons
Why native plants?
Local natives need less water, don’t need fertiliser, and help restore ecological balance. They’re a low-maintenance way to build biodiversity into your space.
What varieties are included?
Melaleuca acuminata (mallee honeymyrtle), Melaleuca brevifolia (mallee myrtle), Melaleuca lateritia (robin redbreast), Melaleuca fulgens (scarlet honeymyrtle), Melaleuca cordata, Kunzea baxteri (crimson kunzea), Acacia celastrifolia (grey myrtle wattle), Acacia meisneri (blue wattle), Acacia trigonophylla, Acacia hemiteles, Acacis daphnifolia (Calothamnus gilesii, Calothamnus rupestris (mouse ears), Maireana brevifolia (small leaf bluebush), Atriplex semibaccata (creeping saltbush), Allocasuarina campestis, Eucalyptus kruseana (bookleaf mallee)