TIP: In strong wind areas, prune your screen as it grows to reduce the size of foliage until it
can grow a stronger trunk. This will prevent your new shrubs from being blown over!
Small Plants (to 1m)
• Agonis flexuosa nana (dwarf willow myrtle)
• Baeckea virgata ‘Miniature’
• Brachysema celsianum (Swan River pea)
• Callistemon ‘Captain Cook’
• Callistemon ‘Little John’
• Correa ‘Dusky Bells’ (native fuchsia)
• Grevillea ‘Ellendale Pool’
• Grevillea ‘Robyn Gordon’
• Billardiera heterophylla (Formerly Sollya)
• Thryptomene saxicola (rock thryptomene)
• Westringia fruticosa (native rosemary)
Medium Plants (1-3m)
• Adenanthos sericeus (woolly bush)
• Banksia ericifolia (heath leaf banksia)
• Callistemon ‘Endeavour’
• Calothamnus quadrifidus
• Eremophila maculata (emu bush)
• Grevillea ‘Ivanhoe’
• Grevillea ‘Lemon Supreme’
• Grevillea pinaster
• Grevillea ‘Red Hooks’
• Grevillea ‘Superb’
• Grevillea ‘Winpara Gem’ & ‘Winpara Gold’
• Kunzea baxteri
• Leptospermum ‘Cardwell’
• Westringia ‘Lilac and Lace
• Westringia ‘Wynyabbie Gem’
Large Plants (3m and over)
• Callistemon ‘Kings Park Special’
• Callistemon viminalis (bottlebrush)
• Callitris preissii (Rottnest cypress)
• Dodonea viscosa (hop bush)
• Grevillea barklyana (gully grevillea)
• Grevillea olivacea (olive grevillea)
• Grevillea spp. (Tropical Hybrids)
• Hakea laurina (pin-cushion hakea)
• Leptospermum petersonii (lemon scented tea tree)
• Melaleuca armillaris (bracelet honey myrtle)
• Melaleuca nesophila (western tea myrtle)
• Ricinocarpus tuberculatus (wedding bush)
Trees
• Acmena smithii (lilly pilly)
• Agonis flexuosa (willow peppermint)
• Allocasuarina torulosa (rose sheoak)
• Banksia integrifolia (coast banksia)
• Casuarina glauca (sheoak)
• Eucalyptus cladocalyx ‘nana’
• Eucalyptus conferruminata
• Eucalyptus macrandra
• Eucalyptus platypus (round-leafed moort)
• Melaleuca linariifolia (snow in summer)
• Melaleuca quinquenervia (cadjeput)