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Croton acronychioides
$12.50Tall shrub or small tree to 8m with thick corky bark. Widespread in coastal rainforest. Fast but prefers some protection when young. NE.Qld – NE.NSW.
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Croton verreauxii – Native Cascarilla
$12.50Edge species to 6m. from rainforest margins. Bright orange older leaves. Often crooked & branched. Green hairy flowers. Frost tender when small. Requires moist semi shaded site with good drainage. Qld, NSW & NT.
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Cryptocarya bidwillii – Yellow Laurel
$12.50Slow growing tree to 10m. Prefers a moist free draining protected site in part shade when young. NE.NSW to Proserpine NE.Q’ld
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Cryptocarya corrugata
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Cryptocarya erythroxylon – PIGEONBERRY ASH
$5.50 – $10.50Tall spreading cabinet timber tree to 30m, restricted to NE.NSW & SE.Q’ld in rainforest & moist gullies. Hardy but slow, frost tender when young. Fruit eaten by pigeons.
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Cryptocarya foetida – Coastal Cryptocarya
$12.50Uncommon tree to 10m. with spreading canopy, grows behind the dunes in littoral rainforests. Small greenish smelly flowers. Prefers sheltered site in sun or semi shade. NE.NSW & SE.Qld.
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Cryptocarya glaucescens – JACKWOOD
$5.50 – $10.50A widespread Laurel which grows to 30m. with dense foliage. Black pigeon-attracting fruit in Autumn. Slow at first but hardy. Cabinet timber tree. Quite cold tolerant. Qld & NSW.
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Cryptocarya hypospodia – RIB-FRUITED PEPPERBERRY
$12.50Timber tree to 30m. marketed as Northern Laurel. Major food source for fruit-eating birds. Well-drained soil & protection when young. Small greenish smelly flowers. Gympie to the Atherton Tablelands.
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Cryptocarya laevigata – RED-FRUITED LAUREL
$5.50 – $10.50A bushy shrub to 6m. for shade and semi-shaded sites. One of the most decorative of the laurels with glossy green foliage & showy bright red fruit. Good indoor. Frost tender. Clarence River to Cairns.
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Cryptocarya macdonaldii – COOLOOLA LAUREL
$10.50A native laurel to 20m that develops buttressing in older trees. Panicles of cream flowers & black fleshy bird attracting fruit to 1.5cm in length. Slow but fairly hardy, most soils, sun or light shade. Qld.
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Cryptocarya mackinoniana – RUSTY LAUREL
$12.50Large laurel from coastal & highland rainforest from Paluma Range north. Very showy bright red new growth. Cream flowers in profusion, purple fruit with brown spots. Well drained site.
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Cryptocarya meissneriana – Thick-leaved Laurel
$15.00An attractive bushy small tree to 6m. Dense clusters of small white flowers, black ovoid fruit. LIkes shady sheltered situation in moist well drained soil. SE.Q’ld & NE.NSW.
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Cryptocarya microneura – Murrogun
$10.50A widespread native Laurel to 15m. Hardy in sun or shade, most soils except boggy, slow-growing at first. Black fruit sought by native pigeons. Frost tender when young. SE.NSW to NE.Qld.
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Cryptocarya oblata – NORTHERN PEPPER BERRY
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Cryptocarya obovata – PEPPERBERRY
$5.50 – $10.50Bushy timber tree to 20m. Small greenish white strong smelling flowers, black globular fruit avidly sought by birds. Protected well drained site in sun or shade. Port Stephens to Gympie.
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Cryptocarya rigida – Forest Maple
$10.50Small bushy understorey tree to 8m that resents drying out when young. Greenish flowers & conspicuous black laurel fruit in May. Fairly slow, hardy in most soils. Semi-shade. Newcastle to Atherton Tablelands.