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What sort of tree and ground cover is this? name?

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Daniel12345 starts with ...
Day,, i just wanted to know what sort of tree this is in the picture (they seem to grow well and are very common in my area of south coast nsw) and look rather nice albeit for a short period of time in the year when they have flowers... they are usually about say 5m tall.

I also wanted to know what sort of succulent ground cover it is in the picture-- easily separated and transplanted- grows to about 15cm tall..-- we have weed problem in my garden beds out the front, but this stuff multiplies easily at the back and I'm able to seperate and use it--- may look at buying more so just wanted to know what it is... thanks... - also-- (sorry for so many questions)-- any tips on improving the success rate of transplanted ones-- i.e. can i put something on the roots/ use a certain soil/ wait until spring before transplanting? - I'm far from a green thumb and any information will help- thanks..
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randey says...
I don`t know about the tree/plants. But as far as transplanting is concerned there are many "rooting compounds" out there that may assist you. Or even using honey as it is a natural disinfectant and i have also found that it also provides the plant with a bit of a sugar hit. Think of yourself, when tired and exhausted what a bit of sugar does to your energy levels. Same as a plant. Just don`t go overboard. Good luck.
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