Perth’s climate presents some unique gardening challenges—hot, dry summers, sandy soils, and those occasional salty coastal winds. But don’t worry! There are plenty of hardy, drought-tolerant hedge plants that thrive in these conditions while adding beauty, privacy, and even wildlife appeal to your garden.
Whether you’re after a lush formal hedge, a fast-growing windbreak, or a low-maintenance native screen, we’ve rounded up the best hedging plants for Perth to suit every style and need.
🌿 Native Australian Hedges (Drought-Tolerant & Wildlife-Friendly)
If you love low-maintenance gardening and want to support local birds and insects, native species are a fantastic choice. These plants are well adapted to Perth’s dry conditions and often require less water than exotic alternatives.
1️⃣ Westringia (Coastal Rosemary) – Westringia fruticosa
✔ Fast-growing and incredibly drought-tolerant
✔ Handles regular trimming—great for both formal and informal hedges
✔ Silver-green foliage with small white flowers year-round
✔ Ideal for coastal gardens thanks to its salt resistance
**2️⃣ Callistemon (Bottlebrush) – Callistemon spp. **
✔ Hardy and drought-resistant—great for a screening hedge
✔ Bright red, pink, or white flowers that attract birds and bees
✔ Forms a thick, bushy hedge with regular pruning
3️⃣ Melaleuca (Honey Myrtle) – Melaleuca nesophila
✔ Perfect as a windbreak or privacy screen
✔ Unique purple flowers that attract native pollinators
✔ Tolerates sandy soils and coastal exposure with ease
4️⃣ Dodonaea (Hop Bush) – Dodonaea viscosa
✔ Fast-growing with a bushy, dense habit
✔ Striking red or green foliage with decorative seed pods
✔ Thrives in sandy and coastal soils
🌳 Exotic Hedging Plants (Lush & Decorative)
If you prefer a lush, decorative look, exotic species can provide dense greenery and beautiful flowers while still handling Perth’s climate well.
5️⃣ Lilly Pilly – Syzygium australe / Acmena smithii
✔ Evergreen and fast-growing—perfect for privacy screens
✔ Glossy green leaves with small edible berries
✔ Easy to shape into a neat, compact hedge
6️⃣ Murraya (Orange Jasmine) – Murraya paniculata
✔ Compact and dense, with glossy dark green foliage
✔ Beautifully fragrant white flowers—smells amazing in spring!
✔ Can tolerate full sun but needs occasional watering in extreme heat
7️⃣ Viburnum – Viburnum odoratissimum
✔ One of the best hedging plants for Perth suburbs
✔ Fast-growing and thick—ideal for noise and wind protection
✔ Handles heat well with deep watering
8️⃣ Portuguese Laurel – Prunus lusitanica
✔ Hardy evergreen with glossy green leaves
✔ Forms a dense, neat screen with regular pruning
✔ Resistant to heat and wind—great for exposed gardens
🌵 Tough & Drought-Resistant Hedges
If you want a hedge that needs minimal water and care, these species are excellent choices.
9️⃣ Teucrium (Germander) – Teucrium fruticans
✔ Highly drought- and heat-tolerant—ideal for Perth’s dry climate
✔ Attractive silvery-green foliage and purple-blue flowers that attract bees
✔ Works beautifully as a low hedge or border
**🔟 Escallonia – Escallonia spp. **
✔ Evergreen with glossy leaves and pink, red, or white flowers
✔ Handles wind, drought, and coastal exposure well
✔ Can be pruned into a dense, tidy hedge
1️⃣1️⃣ Pittosporum – Pittosporum tenuifolium
✔ Ideal for medium-to-tall hedges
✔ Compact, dense foliage—great for privacy
✔ Needs some shade and extra water during extreme summer heat
Choosing the Right Hedge for Your Perth Garden
To make selection even easier, here’s a quick comparison based on key hedge types:
| Hedge Type | Best Species |
|---|---|
| Fast-Growing | Lilly Pilly, Viburnum, Pittosporum |
| Low Maintenance | Westringia, Callistemon, Teucrium |
| Formal Hedges | Murraya, Portuguese Laurel, Buxus |
| Windbreaks | Melaleuca, Dodonaea, Escallonia |
| Flowering Hedges | Bottlebrush, Murraya, Escallonia |
| Coastal Areas | Westringia, Teucrium, Escallonia |
Final Tips for Planting and Maintaining Your Hedge
🌱 Spacing Matters – When planting your hedge, make sure to space plants correctly for the best growth. Closer spacing (30-50cm apart) creates a denser hedge faster.
💧 Watering Wisely – Even drought-tolerant plants need regular watering while establishing. Deep watering once a week in summer helps roots grow strong.
✂ Prune Regularly – Trimming every few months keeps hedges dense and shapely. Some fast-growers like Lilly Pilly or Viburnum may need more frequent pruning.
🌞 Sun & Soil Considerations – Most hedges thrive in full sun, but some (like Pittosporum) prefer a little afternoon shade in extreme heat. For sandy soils, add compost and mulch to help retain moisture.

Jayson Wilmot is a qualified Perth arborist with more than 10 years of experience in tree pruning, tree removal, and tree care. As the owner of the Green Surgery and team leader, Jayson focuses on helping homeowners and businesses keep their properties safe, healthy, and compliant with local council requirements.
His hands-on experience covers everything from tree preservation and transplanting to managing firebreaks and storm-damage clean-ups. Jayson’s approach is simple — every job should protect both people and the environment.
Outside of work, he enjoys exploring Western Australia’s bushland and sharing practical tips on how to maintain thriving, well-balanced trees across Perth’s suburbs.

