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Native Annuals and Perennials. Australian annual and perennial plants can be used to create excitement in your garden as they are quick growing, usually very floriferous and because they are relatively temporary they can be replaced on a regular basis to add something new each year.
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Ground covers.
Plant description
Oregano is a hardy perennial herb, used in Mexican and Mediterranean cuisine. There are three species, O. vulgare- wild marjoram, O. majorana- sweet marjoram and O. omites- pot marjoram. Fresh oregano is so much nicer than dried, so it is well worth a place in the garden.
Oregano has few pests and diseases, and is drought tolerant once established. It grows best in well drained friable soil, and will tolerate poorer soil. It doesn't like boggy conditions. It can be container grown.
Oregano has been used in medicine, cookery and cosmetics for thousands of years. It has antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and antifungal properties.
For more information on oregano, go to this article Oregano and marjoram.
Additional plant information
Flowers
Flower colour: Purple, white, pink
Flowering season: summer
Scent
Oregano has a sweet, spicy smell.
Plant size
Maximum height: 0.5 metres
Minimum height: 0.2 metres
Maximum width: 0.5 metres
Minimum width: not specified
Sunlight, frost & salt tolerance
This plant will tolerate full or partial sunlight.
Medium frost tolerance.
Plant is salt tolerant.
Fauna attracting?
Not specified.
Climate
This plant species will grow in the following climates: cool, temperate, subtropical, tropical, arid.
Soil types & conditions
Loam: dry, moist, well-drained.
Clay: well-drained.
Sand: moist, well-drained.
Soil pH: 6.0-8.0
Miscellaneous information
Planting season: Any.
Types of fertiliser: Good general purpose with the addition of limestone.
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