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Attractive Fruit

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    Sauropus macranthus – PUMPKIN BUSH

    $12.50

    Compact 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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    Gahnia sieberiana – Red Fruit Saw Sedge

    $2.50

    Clumping perennial sedge to 3m with cream flower spikes & showy red seeds. Suits wide range of soils, sun or shade, frost, waterlogging. Soil erosion control. Butterfly host plant.

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    Diploglottis australis – NATIVE TAMARIND

    $5.50$12.50

    Medium 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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    Syzygium johnsonii – ROSE SATINASH

    $12.50

    Small tree to 12m with bushy canopy, white flowers & colourful purplish blue fruit.  Hardy, copes with most soils, sun or part shade. Cape York to Gympie, Qld.

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    Citrus australasica – RED FINGER LIME grafted

    $25.00

    An open spreading small thorny tree to 6m. Very slow. Small pinkish white scented flowers, red edible fruit. Well drained site in sun or shade. Hardy once established.

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    Atractocarpus audasii

    $12.50

    Fairly open understorey shrub to 3m with showy clusters of creamy white fragrant flowers. Fairly slow, shady moist site & well drained loamy soil. NE.Q’ld.

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    Phaleria clerodendron

    $12.50

    Attractive bushy shrub to 8m, often multi-stemmed. Showy white fragrant flowers, colourful red fruit. Fast & adaptable, sun or shade, likes abundant water. NE.Qld

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    Syzygium francisii TUBBY

    $10.50

    Dwarf form of Syzygium francisii, grows to 3m x 2m with weeping habit & foliage to the ground, pink new growth tips, small white flowers & mauve berries. No psyllid. Most soils, full or part sun.

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    Cordyline cannifolia

    $15.00

    A poorly known slender clumping Palm Lily to 2m from NE.Q’ld. Requires a moist shady situation. Long panicles of white flowers followed by reddish globular berries.