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Beetle Bug Curious Art
I am beyond excited to introduce Beetle Bug Curious Art to Trevallan! Her breathtaking pieces have already found homes with so many of you, and I couldn’t be happier to have her work gracing our shelves.
Our journey together began in July 2023, when she first walked through Trevallan’s doors, bringing with her a collection of pieces that immediately captivated me. There was something special in her work—something that spoke not just to aesthetics, but to emotion, storytelling, and connection.
Beetle Bug Curious Art isn’t just about taxidermy—it’s about storytelling. She breathes life into her craft, transforming insects into exquisite works of art that go beyond being "just a butterfly in a frame." Each piece is a statement, a conversation starter, and a tribute to the intricate beauty of nature. When I first saw her work, I immediately understood its depth—it wasn’t just visually stunning, but emotionally evocative. Her art invites curiosity, wonder, and a newfound appreciation for the delicate balance of life, making each creation more than just décor—it’s a reflection of something deeper within us.
When you purchase one of her creations, you’re backing two small businesses—hers and ours. More than that, you’re bringing home something truly unique, something meaningful.
Which piece speaks to you?
You don’t have to be a collector to fall in love with art. Sometimes, you just know when a piece is meant for you.
Native Ground Cover
Scaevolas are a hardy, low growing plant with lush green foliage all year long. They have striking fan-shaped flowers that cover the bush for most of the year. You can get them in a range of colours - blue, pink, white and yellow.
The Fanfare range of groundcovers is a must have for your native garden.
Scaevolas are a hardy, low growing plant with lush green foliage all year long. They have striking fan-shaped flowers that cover the bush for most of the year. You can get them in a range of colours - blue, pink, white and yellow.
This Australian native is heat & drought tolerant and has a trailing and cascading habit making them a great choice for hanging baskets, underplanting under trees in gardens, cascading over retaining walls, in large pots as a glorious spiller as well as being just a great plant for the garden.
Scaevolas suit all style gardens from native gardens to tropical and even cottage gardens.
It seems to handle the cold (not heavy frosts), wind and the heat. It loves free draining soils and hates wet feet. Mulch well and keep slightly dry in summer as it hates humidity. As Scaevolas never stop flowering I find giving them small tip prunes regularly and liquid fertilising with Triple Boost every fortnight keeps them looking fantastic.
While Scaevolas love the sun they can handle a little bit of shade.
Even the bees and butterflies love it!