Yellow Kangaroo Paw
Red kangaroo Paw
Correa pulchella
Melaleuca
Avocado in flower
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Featuring Australian Native Plants
Katandra is an Australian aboriginal word meaning
"Song of Birds" and in this garden the birds do just that. Over
75 species of birds have been recorded in the gardens. The property
was purchased in 1976 as a working orchard of cherries and plums.
About one acre was cleared of fruit trees to start the home garden
in 1977. In 1989 the cherries and plums were bulldozed
and Dot was very keen to have a few gum trees. These were planted,
then Bob, in particular, developed a strong interest in the Australian
flora and quickly added more Australian plants and a "few" more gum
trees. Bob learnt how to propogate the Australian plants and
soon the garden was doubled in size. Not content with a small
garden the O'Neills soon were looking to add more and more garden
beds until today the garden of 8 acres is stopped only by the fencelines.
The whole property has been turned into one of the most fascinating
of gardens. An extremely extensive range of Australian "Wildflowers"
with numerous collections has been landscaped into mulched garden
beds. The property holds the OPCA collection of Australian
Correas or "Bush Bells" as some like to call them.
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The gardens offer peaceful surrounds, magnificent
views, a place to walk around and commune with nature. and an opportunity
to see the honeyeaters, blue wrens, wattle birds, fantails, willy
wag tails, thornbills, grebes and many other birds which frequent
the gardens. Visitors are able to wander the gardens, filming the
plants or identifying some of the 7 species which have been recorded
in the gardes over the paast few years.

In 2005 Bob was awarded the prestigious "Gardener of the
Year" by ABC's Gardening Australia
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Bob was presented with the Golden Spade
by John Patrick in October, 2005
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The golden spade has an engraved plaque
attached to it.
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Bob proudly shows his trowel awarded as
"Ornamental Gardener of the Year 2005."
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Owners: Dot & Bob O'Neill.
49 Hunter Road, Wandin, Victoria, Australia.
Ph: +61 3 5964 4523
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Around the house and cottages can be found a mixture
of exotic plants, cottage plants and Australian native plants. Bulbs
in season are breathtaking as is the collection of Tree Peony plants.
Numerous fruit trees, include avocados, persimmons, feijoas, mandarine,
oranges, macadamia nuts, locquat, fig, red currants, youngberries, cherries,
plums, kiwi fruit, oranges and nashi fruit.
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