Native Hibiscus (Alyogyne huegelii) The native Hibiscus is a medium/large-sized shrub reaching about two metres tall and wide. Its beautiful large purple flowers appear in Spring and Autumn. This plant can mostly be found in Western Australia and is perfect for coastal areas.. Australia is a land of natural beauty and provides an abundance of vibrant, bright purple native flowers perfect for gardens or flower displays. Purple native flowers in Australia range from the Royal Bluebell which grows naturally on South Eastern Australia's slopes and rock crevices to the small-leaved Mintbush with its cabbage-like buds.

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In Australia, these plants are also known as false sarsaparilla. Purple coral pea plants are widespread in eastern and southern parts of Australia. These colorful sub-shrubs have leathery egg-shaped or lance-shaped leaves. Purple coral pea plants also produce dense clusters of pinkish-purple bell-shaped flowers.. Where to plant: Plant fan flower in a location that receives at least 6 to 8 hours of sunlight daily in well-drained garden soil. Fan flowers aren't particular about soil type or pH, but they won't tolerate soggy conditions. Because fan flowers are drought-tolerant, they are a good choice for low-water gardens.