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    Fall is a great time in New Jersey to see a fantastic array of yellows, ... Add these NJ native plants to your yard | Gardener State. Gannett. Dennis McNamara. November 28, 2024 at 4:50 AM.

  3. Ficus rubiginosa - Wikipedia

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    Ficus rubiginosa, the rusty fig or Port Jackson fig (damun in the Dharug language), is a species of flowering plant native to eastern Australia in the genus Ficus.Beginning as a seedling that grows on other plants (hemiepiphyte) or rocks (), F. rubiginosa matures into a tree 30 m (100 ft) high and nearly as wide with a yellow-brown buttressed trunk.

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    There is an abundance of native plants in New Jersey that offer spectacular colors during the fall months. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  5. Buckinghamia celsissima - Wikipedia

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    Buckinghamia celsissima is a large tree growing up to 30 m (98 ft) tall in its natural rainforest habitat, [4] but is much smaller when cultivated. [5] [6] The leaves are dark green above and somewhat glaucous or whitish below, held on petioles about 10–20 mm (0.4–0.8 in) long.

  6. Billardiera heterophylla - Wikipedia

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    It is native to Western Australia, but is grown as an ornamental plant in appropriate climates worldwide. It can sometimes be found growing in the wild as an introduced species or garden escapee, for example in other Australian states [3] [4] [5] and in California, [6] where it is popular in landscaping. It is sometimes considered a weed. [5 ...

  7. Acacia myrtifolia - Wikipedia

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    A. myrtifolia is one of the earliest native Australian plants to be cultivated in Europe. The species has also been cultivated in Australia but it is not widely used in gardens as many other Acacia species have more colourful flowers. It prefers well drained soils, full sun and will tolerate moderate frosts. [1]

  8. Carpobrotus rossii - Wikipedia

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    Native to southern Australia, it is known by various common names, including karkalla, pig face, sea fig [2] and beach bananas. [3] C. rossii can be confused with rounded noon-flower Disphyma crassifolium subsp. clavellatum, which has also been erroneously called "karkalla" and "beach bananas" in the Australian native food trade. [4]

  9. Telopea speciosissima - Wikipedia

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    It has red flowerheads to 6–8 cm (2.5–3 in) in diameter. Reaching 3–4 m (9.8–13.1 ft) high, it is a larger plant than 'Braidwood Brilliant'. [39] It was bred by Doug Verdon of the Australian National Botanic Gardens in Canberra. [36] Telopea 'Champagne' is a cultivar registered under Plant Breeders Rights (PBR) in 2006. [44]

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