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    Acacia orites – Mountain Wattle

    $5.50

    Large decorative wattle to 30m, occasionally cut for timber. Pale yellow to cream spikes. Useful shelter tree for high rainfall areas. Sun or light shade, good drainage.

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    Banksia spinulosa BLACK MAGIC

    $8.50$18.50

    A dense low-branching shrub to 1.5m x 1.8m wide. Yellow bird attracting candles with maroon styles maturing to black purple. Best in free draining soils, full or part sun.

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    Elaeagnus triflora – Milla Milla Vine

    $12.50

    A bushy climber with golden or rusty scales on the leaf undersides. Clusters of white flowers and pendulous red fruit. Can be pruned as a shrub. Q’ld.

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    Pandorea jasminoides Southern Belle

    $12.50

    A vigorous & hardy climber which flowers freely. Southern Belle is a more compact form. Clusters of showy pink bell flowers with maroon throat. For trellis, hanging baskets, trees or walls in sun or shade in moist situation.

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    Cyperus exaltatus – Giant Sedge

    $2.50

    Large tussocking perennial to 1.8m with showy flowers heads to over 1m. Grows in shallow water and on stream & lagoon banks. Valuable water bird habitat & erosion control.

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    Juncus krausii – Sea Rush

    $2.50

    Perennial sedge with creeping rootstock, usually growing in saline or brackish water. Likes open sunny site & is frost hardy. All states.

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    Lomandra longifolia – Mat Rush

    $2.50$7.50

    Tussock grass-like plant forming a clump up to1.5m x 1.5m. Cream perfumed flowers cluster along short stems. Hardy in most soils & situations from sun to shade. Good soil binder.

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    Schoenoplectus validus – Notched Pin Rush

    $2.50

    Rhizomatous perennial to 3m. Provides excellent habitat for waterbirds. Grows on margins of slow moving water, drains & swamps in depths to 1.5m.

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    Anigozanthus GOLD

    $12.50

    A clumping plant to 1.2m in height with showy tall spikes of showy gold coloured tubular flowers good for cut flowers. Needs well drained site, full sun best.

  • Allocasuarina emuina – Mt Emu She-Oak

    $5.50

    Rare spreading shrub to 1.5m restricted to the northern slopes of Mt.Emu north of Coolum in SE.Qld & formerly found in wallum south to Caloundra before development.

  • Callistemon sieberi – Alpine Bottlebrush

    $4.50$10.50

    Variable species in habit, foliage & flower, usually from alpine areas. Grows to 3m with pale yellow flowers. Prefers moist site in partial or full sun.

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    Dodonaea megazyga

    $4.50

    Erect shrub to 2m x 1.5m wide, separate male & female plants. Tiny flowers followed by showy reddish 3 winged fruit. Prefers light well drained soils in dappled shade or part sun. SE.Qld to Sydney.

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    Leptospermum semibaccatum – Wallum Tea-Tree

    $4.50

    Low spreading shrub to 2m from coastal heathland. Weeping habit & small white flowers. Hardy to moderate frost, prefers moist sandy soils & sun or part shade.

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    Xanthorrhoea macronema

    $7.50$25.00

    Grass Tree with trunk absent from sclerophyll forest on coastal sands & ranges. Long thin scape to 1.6m with short brush-like spike, creamy yellow flowers. Faster than most.

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    Bursaria incana – SPINY BURSARIA

    $9.50

    Tall shrub to 7m from drier scrubs throughout Q’ld. Very showy huge bunches of white sweetly scented flowers. Prefers well drained sunny site. Frost tender when young.

    Tall shrub to 7m from drier scrubs throughout Q’ld. Very showy huge bunches of white sweetly scented flowers. Prefers well drained sunny site. Frost tender when young.

     

     

     

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    Croton acronychioides

    $12.50

    Tall 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.