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Litsea reticulata – BOLLYWOOD
$10.50Large tree to 30m with greenish white flowers, purple black drupe highly sought after by birds. Fairly slow but hardy, protected site in part sun when young. NSW to SE.Q’ld.
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Mallotus philippensis – RED KAMALA
$5.50 – $10.50A common tree to 8m with a bushy spreading canopy. Excellent screen tree. Red powder covering the fruit used for dyeing. Mod. fast & hardy in full sun, most sites. NE.Qld to NE.NSW and northern areas NT.
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Micromelum minutum – LIME BERRY
$10.50Spreading shrub to 5m. Sun or semi shaded well drained site. Butterfly attracting large heads of white flowers, bright red bird attracting berries. Hardy. Butterfly host plant. Northern tropical regions to NE.NSW
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Neolitsea dealbata – WHITE BOLLYGUM
$5.50 – $10.50Ornamental bushy tree to 10m with softy young shoots which hang limply. Pale yellow flowers, purplish black fruit eaten by birds. Grows best in a protected semishaded site. Widely distributed NE.Qld to SE.NSW.
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Orites excelsa – MOUNTAIN SILKY OAK
$15.00Attractive tree to 12m with bushy growth habit & showy white flowers. Fairly fast, prefers some sun & grows in most soils but must have good drainage. NE.NSW, NE.Q’ld & SE.Q’ld.
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Petalostigma pubescens – BITTER BARK
$5.50 – $10.50Spreading tree to 10m with weeping habit, creamy fawn flowers, showy orange red fruit. Hardy & adapts to most free draining soils, sun to part shade. Mod.frost hardy. Clarence River north through Qld across to NT & WA.
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Pittosporum spinescens – NATIVE ORANGE
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Planchonella australis – BLACK APPLE
$5.50 – $12.50A slow growing tree to 12m. Small greenish white bell- shaped flowers, edible black plum-like fruit. Hard yellow timber. Sun or shade in most situations with ample water. SE.Q’ld to SE.NSW.
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Psychotria loniceroides – HAIRY PSYCHOTRIA
$5.50 – $10.50Fairly open shrub to 4m bearing small white flowers & edible creamy yellow fleshy fruit. Hardy in well drained soils in most situations including coastal. Sun or shade. Bega north to NE.Qld and NT.
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Myrsine variabilis – MUTTONWOOD
$10.50A bushy tree to 8m with showy pinkish-purple new growth. Small creamy white bell shaped flowers, blue to purple globular fruit. Prefers a cool semi shaded moist site. Cape York to Batemans Bay.
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Sarcomelicope simplicifolia – BAUERELLA
$5.50 – $10.50Bushy tree to 12m found in a variety of habitats. Small cream flowers, hard yellowish fruit. Need well drained soil but fairly fast & hardy in sun or shade in most situations. NE.Qld to SE.NSW, Lord Howe Island & Norfolk Island.
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Stenocarpus sinuatus – WHEEL OF FIRE
$5.50 – $10.50Bushy slow growing tree to 15m. Showy red wheel-like flowers attract nectar feeding birds. Hardy in sun or shade but frost tender when young. Prefers a well drained site. Daintree to Nambucca.
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Syzygium luehmannii – RIBERRY
$5.50 – $10.50Bushy small tree to 15m. Showy pink new growth flushes. Small white flowers, edible pink fruit. Hardy in well drained soil & adaptable, coping with full sun & moderate frosts. NE.Q’ld to C.NSW.
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Toona ciliata – RED CEDAR
$5.50 – $10.50Timber tree (deep red fragrant wood) to more than 20m with a spreading crown. Deciduous in late winter, Fairly fast, frost hardy & adaptable to most well drained sites. NE.Qld to SE.NSW.
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Uromyrtus australis – PEACH MYRTLE
$15.00Rare attractive weeping bushy shrub to 10m (usually smaller) with dainty foliage & flowers that ripen from white to deep pink. Small black fruit. Sheltered moist site in sun or shade. Nightcap Range.
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Acronychia acidula – LEMON ASPEN
$15.00Ornamental bushy tree to 20m from highland rain forests of central QLD north. Edible yellowish cream fruit are very acid. White flowers. Fairly fast. Well drained full sunny to semi-shade site is best. Can be pruned into a 5m bush.