Hydrangeas are one of my favourite flowers and are fairly easy to grow and do well in most areas of Tasmania, Australia.
Hydrangeas have a long history, with fossils dating back 40-65 million years and a wide range of cultural uses.
Hydrangeas are native to Asia and the Americas, and were first cultivated in Japan. Of course, growing in my garden.
Hebe plants are native to New Zealand, Australia, Chile, and some South Pacific Islands. They are valued in gardens in temperate climates and are especially suited to coastal areas.
And of course, tomatoes growing of which we have a few species.