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Hi,
I'm currently a student working on a school project. I'm not very clued in regards to botany but I'm wondering if theres any way for me to find planting native/otherwise suitable to East Coast of Australias temperature and conditions. Most of the planting on here is European or American.
It'd be to fill a raised garden bed, trees, low and high foilage and flowering plants. It'd be providing coverage from an apartment building barely off-site amongst other things.
Thanks.
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There's some on my website. But once you find which plants / trees you want you can just trace them in elevation using a thin extrusion to scale. Then rotate the extrusion 90 degrees to make it look better in 3D. Add 2d lines/masks in plan to symbolise it ( remember to hide 3d in plan using visibility paramter.
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