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Xanthorrhoea latifolia latifolia – Coastal Grass Tree
$7.50 – $25.00Grass tree found in sandy or gravelly soil in drier rainforest. Trunk is often absent but may be up to 2m. Quite slow growing, well drained sunny site. NSW, Qld.
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Bridelia exaltata – SCRUB IRONWOOD
$10.50Tall shrub or small slender tree to 10m. Well-drained soil in a protected site. Small greenish flowers in clusters. Globular yellow fruit eaten by birds. Full sun or part shade. SE.Qld & NE.NSW.
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Corchorus cunninghamii – CORCHORUS
$12.50A very rare rainforest shrub to 1.5 metres, only known in the wild from several locations in N.NSW and SE.Qld. Showy small bright yellow flowers. Prefers a fairly sunny protected open site.
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Diospyros fasciculosa – GREY EBONY
$12.50Slow growing tree to 15m with small yellowish flowers in clusters & blackish fleshy bird attracting fruit. Timber used for carving. Prefers protected site in light shade. NE.NSW & E.Qld.
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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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Pipturus argenteus – NATIVE MULBERRY
$7.50 – $12.50Spreading fast growing small tree to 10m. Fruit resembles a small white mulberry & is sweet & juicy to eat. Fibre yielding bark. Excellent pioneer. Most well drained sites. Lismore to NE.Q’ld.
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Strychnos psilosperma – THREADWOOD
$15.00Tall shrub to 6m x 2m wide mainly from drier rainforest Grafton to Cape York. Young shoots are often thorny but not on mature wood.White fragrant flowers, orange red berry. Sunny well drained site.
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Asplenium australasicum cristata – Crested Bird’s Nest Fern
$10.50A large fern with crested & undulating edges to glossy fronds often seen as epiphytes. Not tolerant of poor drainage or heavy shade. Prefers filtered sun & tolerates some dryness.
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Cyathea australis – Rough Tree Fern
$10.50Attractive & hardy fern to 10m x 1m diam with fronds up to 5m. Very adaptable, withstands more sun than most, wet or dry site, copes with some frost. Q’ld, NSW, Vic & Tas.
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Lygodium microphyllum – Climbing Maidenhair
$12.50Ornamental climbing fern forming dense patches up to 5m. Prefers semi-shaded site with bright light, warmth & plenty of water. Edible rhizomes & young shoots.
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Pollia macrophylla
$10.50A vigorous stem rooting large-leaved groundcover from central Queensland for moister understorey sites where it forms colonies. Erect heads of blue flowers. Shady moist site. Prune to keep under control.
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Plectranthus alloplectus
$7.50Dwarf non-aromatic woody shrub to 80cm with attractive violet blue to purplish flower spikes. Needs good drainage & prefers part shade. Excellent understorey plant. SE.Q’ld & NE.NSW.
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Diploglottis australis – NATIVE TAMARIND
$5.50 – $12.50Medium tree to 15m. with a spreading crown. Slow & when young requires a moist protected semi-shaded well-drained site. Edible orange fruit avidly eaten by birds & bats. SE.Qld to the Illawarra.
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Premna serratifolia – CREEK PREMNA
$5.50 – $12.50Medium bushy ornamental tree. Fast growing. Showy terminal bunches of white flowers followed by small black fruit. Well drained soil in sunny position. CE.Q’ld north.
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Conostylis aculeata – Cotton Heads
$12.50Hardy tufted ground cover to 60cm x 60cm wide with dense globular heads of showy yellow flowers. Best in well drained site in full or part sun. Remove dead flowers.
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Banksia plagiocarpa – Hinchinbrook Island Banksia
$18.50Tall shrub to 6m x 3m wide with attractive course bark & showy flower heads, bluish grey in bud & open to yellow. Free draining site in sun or shade. Hinchinbrook Is. & adjacent mainland.