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Australia’s coastal regions are home to a diverse array of edible native plants that have adapted to the harsh coastal environment. These plants not only thrive in sandy and saline soils but also offer unique flavours and nutritional benefits.

Sea Kale: Sea Kale is a robust perennial that thrives along the coastlines, offering a blend of ornamental and edible qualities. Its large, blue-green leaves form a beautiful rosette, while its clusters of white flowers rise like foamy waves. The young leaves and flower buds are a culinary delight, adding a touch of the wild seaside to your meals. Sea Kale is a testament to nature’s ability to thrive in challenging coastal conditions.

Samphire (Sea Asparagus, Sea Pickle): Samphire, also known as Sea Asparagus or Sea Pickle, is a marvel of coastal ecosystems. Its succulent, vibrant green stems are not only aesthetically pleasing but are also a salty, crunchy treat. This plant is a hardy survivor, thriving in salty soils where few other plants can. It’s a natural choice for those looking to bring a touch of the seaside to their garden, embodying a blend of culinary adventure and rugged beauty.

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Saltbush: The resilient Saltbush plant is an epitome of hardiness and beauty, embodying the spirit of the Australian landscape. With its silver-grey foliage that appears to shimmer under the sun, it not only adds a splash of colour to your garden but also is a hero in water conservation. Adaptable and robust, the Saltbush thrives in various soil conditions, making it a perfect candidate for garden beds or as a striking contrast when planted alongside other native plants. Its ability to withstand harsh conditions, while providing a habitat for beneficial insects, reflects an admirable blend of aesthetics and utility. The Saltbush’s modest yet captivating charm is bound to evoke a sense of tranquillity and natural harmony in your garden, nurturing a space of serenity and vitality.

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Karkalla (Pigface): Karkalla, commonly known as Pigface, is a hearty coastal succulent that brings a splash of colour and life to your garden with its vibrant pink flowers. Its fleshy leaves are not only a visual delight but also a reservoir of moisture, making it a drought-tolerant choice. This plant is a celebration of resilience and beauty, thriving in sandy soils and bright sunshine, embodying the jovial spirit of coastal Australia.

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Seaspray (Coast Daisy, Beach Aster): Seaspray, known as Coast Daisy or Beach Aster, is a beautiful perennial that is enchanting with its delicate white flowers. It’s a living postcard from the coast, with its ability to thrive in sandy soils and resist salty winds. Its low-growing, spreading habit makes it an excellent ground cover, adding a layer of charm and resilience to your coastal garden oasis.

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Suitable For Pots: Yes
Watering: 2 (Low/Moderate)
Exposure: Full Sun