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Davidsonia johnsonii
$15.00A local, rare & endangered species. Showy new growth flushes, very bushy small tree to 10m with suckering habit, prefers free draining site in part sun. Purple edible plums. NE.NSW & Qld border area.
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Diospyros mabacea – Red Fruited Ebony
$15.00Rare small tree to 7m tree from the Tweed Valley. Slow growing and needs a sheltered semi shaded well drained site when young. Scarlet non edible plum-like fruit.
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Dysoxylum fraserianum – ROSEWOOD
$5.50 – $10.50Cabinet Timber tree to 25m with dense spreading crown. Bit slow but hardy in well drained slightly acid soils, though slightly frost sensitive. Prefers a protected site when young. SE.Qld to Wyong near Sydney.
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Elaeocarpus ret. prima donna – Pink Blueberry Ash
$12.50Beautiful small tree to 6m with pale pink petalled flowers, bird attracting blue fruit that hangs for months. Hardy, adaptable & quite fast, can be kept pruned to large bush.
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Endiandra introrsa – Dorrigo Plum
$12.50Tree to 30m with a compact crown. Showy flushes of red new growth. Large purple fruit. Listed as rare but common on Dorrigo Plateau. Protected semi-shaded moist site.
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Eupomatia laurina – BOLWARRA
$7.50 – $12.50Attractive spreading bushy shrub to 6m with glossy foliage & coppery new shoots. Cream white scented flowers, urn shaped edible fruit. Fairly slow, sheltered shady site. NE.Qld to Vic and New Guinea.
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Ficus virens – WHITE FIG
$5.50 – $10.50A huge buttressed Fig with massive branches bearing heavy loads of small bird attracting fruit in season. Deciduous for a short time each year. Excellent shade tree for parks. Qld, NSW, WA & NT.
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Fontainea rostrata – DEEP CREEK FONTAINEA
$15.00Tall shrub to 6m with showy white flowers & decorative red drupe. Slow, needs protected site when young, hardy once established. Gympie district, SE.Q’ld.
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Gossia gonoclada – SQUARE STEMMED MYRTLE
$15.00Attractive very rare small bushy tree to 5m from SE.Q’ld with attractive new growth & not too slow growing, adapts to most soils, prefers well drained site, sun or light shade.
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Guioa semiglauca – GUOIA
$5.50 – $10.50Common regrowth tree to 15m with yellow-green flowers, brown seeds with orange aril. Bird & bee tree. Fairly fast & hardy, adapts to most soils & situations. CE.Q’ld – CE.NSW.
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Hibiscus hetrophyllus – NATIVE ROSELLA
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Lenwebbia prominens – VELVET MYRTLE
$10.50Ornamental bushy shrub to 10m with fluffy pinkish white flowers. Small edible bird attracting black berry. Slow growing in well drained moist protected site. Sun or shade. Higher altitudes on the McPherson Range, SE.Qld & NE.NSW.
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Macadamia tetraphylla – BUSH NUT
$7.50 – $15.00A very bushy prickly tree to 12m with edible nuts. Reddish new growth. Creamy pink to purple flowers in racemes. Hardy, well drained sunny site. NE.NSW & SE.Q’ld.
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Melicope elleryana – PINK EUODIA
$5.50 – $10.50A fast growing tree to 15m with showy pink flowers that attract lorikeets & other nectar feeding birds. Fig birds attracted to seed. Butterfly host. Full sun in most situations. Clarence River north.
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Mischocarpus lachnocarpus – WOOLLY PEAR FRUIT
$12.50Ornamental tree to 6m often crooked & multi stemmed. Small greenish flowers & dusky red hairy capsules with a orange / purple aril. Sheltered loamy site in sun or shade. NE.Qld to NE.NSW.
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Notelaea microcarpa – NARROW-LEAF MOCK OLIVE
$10.50Small tree to 10m with furry young growth, small cream flowers, ovoid purple black drupe. Hardy, prefers sunn or part shade, frost tgender when young. Q’ld, NSW & NT.