Dogwood (Jacksonia scoparia)

$10.00

🌾 A tough native that thrives where other plants struggle

Dogwood is one of those plants that quietly transforms difficult spaces into living, wildlife-filled habitat.

It handles poor soils, dry conditions, and neglect — while still bringing:

  • 🐝 Heavy native bee activity in spring–summer

  • 🦋 Host support for multiple butterfly species

  • 🐦 Shelter for small birds

  • 🦎 Open structure for lizards and insects

It’s a true low-input, high-impact ecosystem plant.

🌿 Why this plant works

  • 💪 Thrives in nutrient-poor soils

  • 🌼 Bright orange flowers attract pollinators

  • 🐝 Supports native solitary bees and insects

  • 🌳 Requires almost no maintenance once established

💡 This is a “plant it and let nature take over” species.

🌱 Where it grows best

  • ☀️ Full sun

  • 🌱 Well-drained, low-fertility soils

  • 💧 Very low water once established

👉 Ideal for tough, dry, or restoration-style gardens.

🪴 Perfect for

  • Low-maintenance native gardens

  • Wildlife corridors and habitat planting

  • Pollinator-focused gardens

  • Restoration and regeneration sites

  • Feature shrub in naturalistic landscapes

🐦 What you might notice

  • Native bees clustering around flowers

  • Butterflies using it as a lifecycle plant

  • Increased insect activity in spring–summer

  • Small birds moving through the structure

⚠️ Good to know

  • 🌱 Avoid fertilisers — it prefers poor soils

  • ✂️ Minimal pruning needed

  • 💡 Performs best when left largely undisturbed

📦 What you’re actually getting

More than a plant — it’s a low-input biodiversity builder.

  • 🌱 Sun-hardened tubestock (ready to plant)

  • 🪪 Collectable plant card (track flowering + wildlife visits)

  • 📱 QR access to:

    • Simple planting guide

    • Wildlife you might see

    • Rewilding tips for better results

    • Nature tracking + garden connection prompts

🌏 The bigger impact

Some plants need care and feeding.
Others thrive by stepping back and letting nature lead.

Dogwood helps:

  • Restore poor soils

  • Support pollinators in tough conditions

  • Build resilient, low-maintenance habitat

It’s a regeneration-first plant.

📍 Pickup info

Ready in 1–3 days.

Pickup from:

  • Brighton (plant stand)

  • Kallangur (home pickup)

  • You will recieve an email from me once your order is ready to arrange pickup

🌾 A tough native that thrives where other plants struggle

Dogwood is one of those plants that quietly transforms difficult spaces into living, wildlife-filled habitat.

It handles poor soils, dry conditions, and neglect — while still bringing:

  • 🐝 Heavy native bee activity in spring–summer

  • 🦋 Host support for multiple butterfly species

  • 🐦 Shelter for small birds

  • 🦎 Open structure for lizards and insects

It’s a true low-input, high-impact ecosystem plant.

🌿 Why this plant works

  • 💪 Thrives in nutrient-poor soils

  • 🌼 Bright orange flowers attract pollinators

  • 🐝 Supports native solitary bees and insects

  • 🌳 Requires almost no maintenance once established

💡 This is a “plant it and let nature take over” species.

🌱 Where it grows best

  • ☀️ Full sun

  • 🌱 Well-drained, low-fertility soils

  • 💧 Very low water once established

👉 Ideal for tough, dry, or restoration-style gardens.

🪴 Perfect for

  • Low-maintenance native gardens

  • Wildlife corridors and habitat planting

  • Pollinator-focused gardens

  • Restoration and regeneration sites

  • Feature shrub in naturalistic landscapes

🐦 What you might notice

  • Native bees clustering around flowers

  • Butterflies using it as a lifecycle plant

  • Increased insect activity in spring–summer

  • Small birds moving through the structure

⚠️ Good to know

  • 🌱 Avoid fertilisers — it prefers poor soils

  • ✂️ Minimal pruning needed

  • 💡 Performs best when left largely undisturbed

📦 What you’re actually getting

More than a plant — it’s a low-input biodiversity builder.

  • 🌱 Sun-hardened tubestock (ready to plant)

  • 🪪 Collectable plant card (track flowering + wildlife visits)

  • 📱 QR access to:

    • Simple planting guide

    • Wildlife you might see

    • Rewilding tips for better results

    • Nature tracking + garden connection prompts

🌏 The bigger impact

Some plants need care and feeding.
Others thrive by stepping back and letting nature lead.

Dogwood helps:

  • Restore poor soils

  • Support pollinators in tough conditions

  • Build resilient, low-maintenance habitat

It’s a regeneration-first plant.

📍 Pickup info

Ready in 1–3 days.

Pickup from:

  • Brighton (plant stand)

  • Kallangur (home pickup)

  • You will recieve an email from me once your order is ready to arrange pickup

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