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This page should not be speedy deleted because The subject of the page has been published extensively in Australian gardening magazines. He has also featured in the international publication Gardens Illustrated. Together with William Martin, he is the single most important individual working in this field. In the course of the last five years alone he has been featured on all the leading television gardening shows and productions including Gardening Australia, Costa's Garden Odyssey and Burkes Backyard magazine. There is an extensive list of references and a number of significant citations I will add, including significant plants that he has developed for Australian conditions.