Living Festive Decorations

Experience the magic of Darling Quarter’s Living Festive Decorations, where vibrant plants flourish amidst our holiday celebrations. These stunning native species aren’t just for show – they’ll soon take root in our gardens permanently. By giving these plants a new home, we’re extending the festive spirit throughout the year while nurturing a sustainable and lively green space for all to enjoy.

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Aloe Gemini

Aloe Gemini

Freshly, pointed leaves with subtle white spots

Aptenia

Aptenia

Heart-shaped leaves and vibrant, daisy-like flowers

Kalanchoe Copper Spoons

Kalanchoe Copper Spoons

Spoon-shaped leaves coated in a velvety texture

Portulacaria Afra

Portulacaria Afra

Drought-tolerant succulent with small, round, fleshy green leaves

Sweet vibernum

Sweet Vibernum

Glossy, dark green leaves and clusters of fragrant white flowers

Carissa Desert Star

Carissa Desert Star

Glossy, dark green leaves and small, star shaped white flowers

Santolina

Santolina

Nature's northern song, wet forest of rocky dreams

juni

Junipers Sinensis

Dense, needle-like foliage that ranges from rich green to blue-green hues

sedum

Sedum Goldmound

Vibrant, golden-yellow foliage that last throughout the year

SYMBIOSIS

The cool, clear air is punctuated by the vibrant yellow of the Acacia flower, blooming en masse. Clear, salty seas illuminate the abundant life in the coral reefs, while at altitude, snow gently dusts the land. The shorter days take on a new urgency, to forage and feed; fortifying for long, cold nights. These times are hard, but will eventually give way to a warmer dawn.

EXHALATION

The intensity of heat gives way to a calmer time, and a fresh harvest of fruits, berries and roots emerge. Butterflies and birds flit between flowers, simultaneously drinking the nectar and delivering the pollen which will, in time, reignite a new cycle of emergence. This peaceful time is illuminated by beautiful, golden sunsets, slowly retracting as the long, cool nights draw in.

SENESCENCE

The hottest part of the year brings with it extremes. Scorched land cracks open in desperation for the deluge of rain that storms will eventually, inevitably bring. These storms churn the rivers and creeks, igniting feeding frenzies among hungry fish. This is a harsh, unsettled time. Many won’t survive. But with endings, come new beginnings.

EMERGENCE

Cold winds make way for warming air, while gentle rains cleanse and replenish the land. The buds of the Waratah redden, and before long they bloom, heavy with nectar. This long-awaited nourishment gives way to a cacophony of life; new, flourishing; and old, reawakening. All emerging to celebrate this time of plenty.