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Isolepis nodosa – Knobby Club Rush
$2.50Tufted upright perennial to 1m with arching stems& creeping rhizomes. Common in moist inland & coastal areas on sandy soils. Brownish globular flower heads. Hardy in full sun.
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Lomandra hystrix – Creek Mat Rush
$2.50 – $7.50Clumping grass-like plant to 1m with arching leaves & fragrant spiky flowers. Hardy, grows in any soil, full sun to full shade. Excellent soil binder for banks.
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Schoenoplectus mucronatus
$2.50Rhizomatous perennial to 80cm tall grows in streams & damp situations forming showy clumps. Excellent for replanting dam edges and creek banks. Sun or shade, most soils. NSW, Qld, NT & WA.
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Anigozanthus ORANGE
$12.50A clumping plant to 1.2m in height with showy tall spikes of orange tubular flowers good for cut flowers. Needs well drained open site, full sun best. Prune off old flower stalks.
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Allocasuarina torulosa – Forest She-Oak
$4.50Attractive shade & shelter tree to 25m, from open forest & rainforest margins. Decorative rusty brown appearance when in flower. Fast, frost hardy & adaptable to most soils.
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Callistemon salignus red – Red Willow Bottlebrush
$4.50Fast & hardy tree to 12m for moist situations. Showy red brushes, spring & autumn. White paperbark trunk & pink new tips. Excellent for screen or windbreak. Full sun.
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Corymbia ficifolia – Red Flowering Gum
$4.50A remarkable ornamental from SW.WA. Spreading shade tree to 10m with stunning orange red flowers. Can be difficult in our humid wet summers. Valued for honey not timber.
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Leptospermum luehmannii – Glasshouse Mtns Tea-Tree
$10.50A rare shrub with most attractive smooth reddish-brown bark that sheds in long thin strips. Small white flowers. Well drained sunny site.
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Xanthorrhoea latifolia latifolia – Coastal Grass Tree
$7.50 – $25.00Grass tree found in sandy or gravelly soil in drier rainforest. Trunk is often absent but may be up to 2m. Quite slow growing, well drained sunny site. NSW, Qld.
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Bridelia exaltata – SCRUB IRONWOOD
$10.50Tall shrub or small slender tree to 10m. Well-drained soil in a protected site. Small greenish flowers in clusters. Globular yellow fruit eaten by birds. Full sun or part shade. SE.Qld & NE.NSW.
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Corchorus cunninghamii – CORCHORUS
$12.50A very rare rainforest shrub to 1.5 metres, only known in the wild from several locations in N.NSW and SE.Qld. Showy small bright yellow flowers. Prefers a fairly sunny protected open site.
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Diospyros fasciculosa – GREY EBONY
$12.50Slow growing tree to 15m with small yellowish flowers in clusters & blackish fleshy bird attracting fruit. Timber used for carving. Prefers protected site in light shade. NE.NSW & E.Qld.
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Harpullia pendula – TULIPWOOD
$5.50 – $10.50Bushy shade & cabinet timber tree to 12m. Fairly frost tolerant. Moderate growth rate in a variety of soil types. Greenish yellow flowers. Showy orange seed pods. Full sun. Cooktown to the Belliger River.
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Pipturus argenteus – NATIVE MULBERRY
$7.50 – $12.50Spreading fast growing small tree to 10m. Fruit resembles a small white mulberry & is sweet & juicy to eat. Fibre yielding bark. Excellent pioneer. Most well drained sites. Lismore to NE.Q’ld.
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Strychnos psilosperma – THREADWOOD
$15.00Tall shrub to 6m x 2m wide mainly from drier rainforest Grafton to Cape York. Young shoots are often thorny but not on mature wood.White fragrant flowers, orange red berry. Sunny well drained site.
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Asplenium australasicum cristata – Crested Bird’s Nest Fern
$10.50A large fern with crested & undulating edges to glossy fronds often seen as epiphytes. Not tolerant of poor drainage or heavy shade. Prefers filtered sun & tolerates some dryness.