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Melaleuca tamarascina FLOSSIE
$12.50Weeping rounded shrub to 2m x 2m with masses of pale pink flower spikes in spring & early summer. Very hardy. Prefers full sun, most soils. Excellent screen plant. Prune to keep tidy.
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Grevillea humilis COASTAL GEM
$15.00Dense hardy groundcover to 2m wide with showy white spider flowers most of the year, attracting nectar feeding birds. Tolerates a wide range of conditions from wet to dry.
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Hakea bucculenta RED POKERS
$75.00Bushy shrub 2 to 6m high x 2 to 4m wide (depends on soil type) with spectacular bright orange-red flowers winter & spring. Full or part sun, well drained. Prune after flowering. Useful for coastal gardens, as a bird refuge plant, attracts nectar feeding birds.
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Grevillea crithmifolia GREEN CARPET
$12.50Vigorous spreading groundcover to 60cm x 3m wide forming a dense cover. Showy strongly scented cream to pale pink flowers in spring. Free draining site in full or part sun. WA.
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Syzygium hodgkinsoniae – RED LILLY PILLY
$7.50 – $12.50An uncommon bushy tree to 8m. Highly perfumed large cream flowers, large globular red fruit. Can be difficult to grow, prefers a moist well drained sheltered site in light shade. SE Qld to NE NSW.
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Breynia sp Iron Range
$12.50Attractive shrub to 4m with graceful arching branches, showy red foliage & bright red bird attracting fruit. May get straggly but responds to pruning. Well drained site in light shade. NE.Qld.
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Citrus australis – NATIVE LIME
$12.50Shrub or small tree from dry rainforest. Edible green fruit is globular & up to 6.5 cm across & has lemon-like juice. Slow but hardy in a sunny spot. SE.Q’ld.
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Cleistanthus hylandii
$12.50Tall dense shrub to 8m x 2m wide from dry rainforest & creek banks of McIlwraith & Iron Ranges, Cape York. Small greenish flowers, attractive red capsular fruit. Protected site in part sun.
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Terminalia catappa – SEA ALMOND
$12.50Deciduous tree to 10m with widely spreading canopy, tolerating strong salt winds & providing excellent shade. Small white smelly flowers. Intolerant of frost. NE.Q’ld.
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Syzygium alliligneum – ONIONWOOD
$15.00Small tree to 15m with a rounded crown & reddish papery bark. Large clusters of cream flowers. Large bright red fleshy edible fruit. Likes plenty of water. NE.Q’ld.
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Syzygium fibrosum – FIBROUS SATINASH
$15.00Ornamental tree to 8m with bushy growth habit & very showy red new flushes. Small white flowers, bright red edible berries. Not too slow, protected site in sun or light shade.
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Synima macrophylla – TOPAZ TAMARIND
$12.50Bushy tree to 10m from Tully to Cooktown, NE.Q’ld. Cream to white flowers, spring. Showy red fruit capsules attract King Parrots. Fairly slow, protected moist site in part shade.
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Phaleria octandra
$12.50Straggly shrub to 3m, often with weeping branches. Clusters of white fragrant flowers, red ovoid fruit. Shady position in well aerated soil & plenty of water. N.Q’ld & NT.
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Lomatia fraxinifolia – LOMATIA SILKY OAK
$12.50Ornamental bushy upright tree to 10m. Showy racemes of creamy white flowers, flattened leathery follicles. Not too slow, need protected site in sun or shade, lots of water.
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Graptophyllum spinigerum – Q’LD HOLLY
$12.50Shrub to 6m usually much smaller, with prickly stems making it useful to control foot traffic. Attractive small white flowers with pink spots. Slow growing, sun or shade, NE & SE.Q’ld.
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Anigozanthus RUBY SLIPPERS
$12.50