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Locally native plants suitable for gardening in the Shepparton Region
A variety of native plants within the City of Greater Shepparton region are very suitable for use in gardens.
The following document provides a selection of indigenous plants found in our region. Indigenous plants are those that occurnaturally in a local area.
We hope the use of native plants in local gardens will develop an appreciation and understanding of natural biodiversity in the region.
Shepparton has a number of specialist native plant nurseries where plants and advice can be obtained. To ensure successful establishment of plants it is important to match plant variety with aspect, drainage and soil type characteristics of your site.
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| Gardening with local native plants A list of local native plants for your garden. |


