A few days ago I began further work on a small section of my front garden as seen in the images above. I added 1x Kennedia coccinea (Coral Creeper) native to Western Australia only because indigenous vines are rare to find for my area; 1x Grevillea Loopy Lou; and soon to add 3x Dianella caerulea (Blue Flax Lily) and 3x Brachyscome 'Pacific island'. The Blue Flax Lillies are indigenous to my area.
Finding plants indigenous to my area is difficult to say the least but finding and obtaining just one plant species is better than none at all. With 3 Blue Flax Lilly seedlings I hope to grow more of them once the seedlings have grown and producing seeds. But they are just tiny little plants right now so it will be a long while before that can happen.
The risks of growing plants of any substantial size in my garden is the property owners can easily come along and rip everything out of the garden. Should that happen my only option is to dig everything up and put them in pots. It has happened in the past and it probably will happen again in the future.
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