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Hakea constablei
$4.50Small shrub to 3m with spreading habit, restricted to the central coast and tablelands of NSW.Grows readily in part shade or filtered sun in a wide range of well drained soils. Pinkish cream flowers, woody fruit. Refuge plant for birds.
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Hakea dactyloides – FINGER HAKEA
$4.50Bushy shrub to 4m with bronze to rusty brown new growth & small white flowers, ovoid woody follicle. Fairly fast & hardy, needs well drained soil & some sun. Frost hardy. SE.Q’ld to Vic.
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Hakea eriantha – Tree Hakea
$4.50Shrub or small tree to 6m with cream, white or pink flowers & bushy habit, long lived. Bit slow, needs well drained soil, sun or light shade, useful as a screen plant. Frost tolerant. NSW, SE.Q’ld & Vic.
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Hakea laurina – PIN CUSHION HAKEA
$4.50 – $10.50Erect rounded shrub to 5m with very showy red & cream ball flowers up to 2.5cm in size. Hardy & adaptable to most soils but must have adequate drainage. Frost tolerant. WA.
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Hakea microcarpa
$4.50Widely distributed SE.Qld to W.Vic often in moist to wet soils. Sharp stiff foliage provides shelter for nesting birds. Profuse clusters of white flowers, attractive woody ovoid fruits.
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Hakea plurinervia HEAVEN SCENT
$12.50Stiff erect shrub to 4m growing usually on sandy soils. Very showy fragrant cream to pink flowers. Frost hardy, must have good drainage. Full or part sun. Q’ld.
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Hakea salicifolia – Willow leaf Hakea
$4.50Fast bushy shrub to 8m, spreading & weeping. Showy red bronze new growth & tiny white flowers. Hardy & adaptable in most situations, wind & frost tolerant, sun or shade. Excellent screen plant.
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Hakea sericea – Mountain Hakea
$3.50Erect slender bushy shrub to 7m with thin prickly leaves & large woody fruit follicles. Very showy white flowers. Hardy & fast, adapts to most soils, sun or shade. Frost hardy. Good bird nesting plant.
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Hakea teretifolia – DAGGER HAKEA
$4.50Spreading shrub to 2.5m x 2m, common in damp heathland NE.NSW to E.Vic & Tas. White scented flowers, dagger shaped fruit. Stiff spiny leaves provide a refuge for birds. Prune to keep tidy.
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Halfordia kendack – SAFFRON HEART
$12.50Timber & shade tree to 12m with rounded crown & grey corky bark. Widely distributed NE.Q’ld to NE.NSW. Purple black drupe eaten by birds. Hardy, tolerates light frost.
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Hardenbergia violacea – False Sarsparilla
$3.50 – $7.50A vigorous climber or groundcover which can be pruned to keep under control. Showy purple pea flowers. Requires good drainage and plenty of sunlight.
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Harpullia alata – WING LEAVED TULIP
$12.50Slender straggly slow growing shrub to 4m with purple black leaf flushes. Well drained sheltered shady site. Small white flowers, decorative yellow capsules. SE.Qld – NE. NSW.
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Harpullia hillii – OBLONG-LEAVED TULIP
$5.50 – $10.50Small bushy tree to 12m with a dense crown. White flowers & yellow hairy capsules. Easily grown in sun or shade in most well drained soils & situations. NC.Q’ld to NE.NSW.
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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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Harpullia ramiflora
$12.50Tall slender shrub to 8m usually sparsely branched. White fragrant flowers, reddish capsules with yellow aril. Fairly slow, well drained shady protected site. NE.Q’ld.
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Harpullia rhyticarpa
$7.50 – $15.00Shrub to 5m with black new growth. Showy pendulous white scented flowers & large orange pink capsules, black seeds in orange aril. Shady sheltered well drained site. NE.Q’ld.