Outcrop House: A Case Study

15 March 2022

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Outcrop House: A Case Study
Outcrop House: A Case Study
Plant selection above: Lomandra hystrix ‘Katie Belles’ (Mat Rush), Meeboldina scariosa (Velvet Rush), Rhagodia spinescens (Spiny Saltbush) and Casuarina glauca ‘Green Wave’ (Casuarina She-Oak).
Plant selection above: Lomandra hystrix ‘Katie Belles’ (Mat Rush), Meeboldina scariosa (Velvet Rush), Rhagodia spinescens (Spiny Saltbush) and Casuarina glauca ‘Green Wave’ (Casuarina She-Oak).
Plant selection above: Casuarina glauca ‘Green Wave’ (Casuarina She-Oak), Doryanthes excelsa (Gymea Lily), Rhagodia spinescens (Spiny Saltbush) and Grevillea ‘Poorinda Royal Mantle’ (Royal Mantle Grevillea).
Plant selection above: Casuarina glauca ‘Green Wave’ (Casuarina She-Oak), Doryanthes excelsa (Gymea Lily), Rhagodia spinescens (Spiny Saltbush) and Grevillea ‘Poorinda Royal Mantle’ (Royal Mantle Grevillea).
Plant selection above: Casuarina glauca ‘Green Wave’ (Casuarina She-Oak), Lomandra hystrix ‘Katie Belles’ (Mat Rush), Westringia fruticosa ‘Mundi’ (Coastal Rosemary), Banksia spinulosa ‘Birthday Candles’, Myoporum parvifolium ‘Yareena’, Grevillea ‘Poorind
Plant selection above: Casuarina glauca ‘Green Wave’ (Casuarina She-Oak), Lomandra hystrix ‘Katie Belles’ (Mat Rush), Westringia fruticosa ‘Mundi’ (Coastal Rosemary), Banksia spinulosa ‘Birthday Candles’, Myoporum parvifolium ‘Yareena’, Grevillea ‘Poorind