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		Definition of native garden in English: native gardennoun Australian A garden consisting entirely or mostly of indigenous plants.  there's a preference for native gardens, rather than the European-style gardens of the past  Example sentencesExamples -  Unlike many native plants, this one grows easily from cuttings, which means it's a cheap understorey gap-filler for larger native gardens.
 -  This island is all coral, and there are not too many native gardens.
 -  Learn how to attract frogs to your native garden.
 -  Soon after passing the apple orchards, there is a sign to the native garden, an area of bushland donated as a special natural garden well off the main road.
 -  As I drove on to your property, I thought I was coming into a most amazing native garden, with so many beautiful flowering plants.
 -  There are fairly massive gardens being built which are native gardens, not European style.
 -  Even the most naturalistic native garden needs tidying up, weeding, and pruning occasionally.
 -  Driftwood sculptures are all the rage in Europe and America, and they look magnificent in Australian native gardens.
 -  In the 1970s when I was growing up, that was the thing, you had an Australian native garden.
 -  Her real intention is to draw unflattering comparisons between Australia and New Zealand, whose native garden drew a gold medal at the flower show.
 
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