Liatris, commonly known as blazing star, is indigenous to North America, found in a variety of habitats including meadows, prairies, and marsh regions.
Lilies, with their botanical name 'Lilium', are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, commonly found across Europe, Asia, and North America. They are widely used in floral arrangements and symbolise purity and refined beauty.
The Lily of the Valley, with its delicate bell-shaped flowers and sweet perfume, is native to the cool temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, in Asia and Europe.
The Lisianthus, with its rose-like blooms, originates from the warm regions of the Southern United States, Mexico, Caribbean, and northern South America.
The Marigold, with its botanical name Tagetes spp., is native to the Americas but has been widely naturalised around the world, including in Australia.
Nandina, commonly known as 'Heavenly Bamboo', is native to eastern Asia, from the Himalayas to Japan. In Australian gardens, Nandina is used for its ornamental value, providing year-round interest with its delicate white flowers, bright red berries, and foliage that changes colour with the seasons.
The Nerine, commonly known as the Jersey Lily, originates from South Africa, where its vibrant blooms light up the landscape. These flowers are often used in ornamental displays and bouquets
The Oncidium Orchid, often known as the Dancing Lady, originates from the tropical rainforests of South America but has adapted well to the Australian climate.