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Eucalyptus siderophloia – Grey Ironbark
$4.50Ornamental timber tree to 30m with showy white flowers. Fast, hardy & adapts to most well drained sites. Honey tree. Tolerates some frost. SC.Q’ld to S.NSW.
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Grevillea venusta – Byfield Spider Flower
$7.50 – $10.50Spreading shrub to 4m. Flowers are showy, green with orange perianth & reddish-black style. Vigorous, prefers open sunny site in well drained soil. Tolerates light frost. CE.Q’ld.
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Sauropus macranthus – PUMPKIN BUSH
$12.50Compact shrub to 2m. Small red flowers borne along the branches, showy bright red pumpkin-shaped fruit. Fairly fast. Prefer a protected well drained site in sun or shade. NE.Q’ld.
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Pittosporum revolutum – ROUGH FRUIT PITTOSPORUM
$5.50 – $10.50A bushy shrub to 2m for a sunny or lightly shaded well drained site. Terminal clusters of cream flowers, large red-brown capsules, open to showy luscious bird attracting seeds coated in sticky red aril. SE.Qld to E.Vic.
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Callistemon citrinus – Crimson Bottlebrush
$4.50Fast bushy upright shrub to 6m with very showy bright crimson brushes in profusion, spring & autumn. Adapts to most soils, sun or part shade, tolerates frost, coastal exposure & waterlogging.
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Banksia GIANT CANDLES
$8.50 – $15.00B.ericifolia x B.spinulosa
Bushy shrub to 4m high x 1.5m wide for most soils in full sun. Masses of large (up to 50cm long) burnt orange candles in winter & spring. Attract honey eating birds.
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Acacia cincinnata – Coil Pod Wattle
$4.50Very showy wattle to 8m with dense habit, yellow rod-like flowers. Fast & very hardy in well drained sunny site. Excellent pioneer for windy site. Timber resistant to attack by insects & marine worms. Qld.
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Acacia elongata – Swamp Wattle
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Banksia occidentalis – Red Swamp Banksia
$18.50Tall shrub 3-8m depending on soil type. Squat golden cylindrical brushes with showy red styles, mainly in summer & autumn but spot flowering throughout the year. Attract nectar feeding birds to the garden. Full or part sun. Prune after flowering.
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Geitonoplesium cymosum – Scrambling Lily
$12.50Small vine with a less vigorous twining habit, ideal for garden cultivation. Delicate showy white flowers & black berries. Sunny open site preferred. Q’ld, NSW & Vic.
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Pararistolochia praevenosa – Richmond Birdwing Vine
$15.00Tall vigorous climber to 20m. Small flowers are showy yellow with purplish veins. Slow at first, semi shade and protection from wind. Host to Richmond Birdwing Butterfly. Coastal and highland rainforests of SE.Qld & NE.NSW.
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Dianella caerulea – Flax Lily
$3.50 – $7.50Grows to 50cm x 50cm spread. This rockery plant is adaptable to most soils & prefers a protected shady position. Drought & frost tolerant. Small blue flowers. Edible bluish purple berries.
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Lepironia articulata – Grey Rush
$2.50Clumping perennial to 3m high with creeping rhizomes, a dweller of swamps & lake margins where it can cover large areas. Stems can be used for weaving. Excellent habitat plant for birds & frogs.
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Lomandra longifolia EASY AS
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Zoysia macrantha – Native Couch
$7.50A low growing perennial native grass that spreads by rhizomes. Good for lawns, likes all soil types, sun or shade, quick growing, can be mown to promote growth. Excellent for stabilizing dunes & vegetating banks. Qld, NSW & Vic.
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Angophora costata – Smooth Barked Apple
$4.50Tree to 10m, outstanding for its smooth bark, peeling to bright orange new bark. Profuse creamy white flowers. Most soils, frost tender when young. Honey tree. Qld & NSW.