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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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Pavetta australiensis – PAVETTA
$15.00Very showy white flowered bushy shrub to 5m. Prefers a warm sheltered semi-shaded moist site. Fairly fast. Extra water needed in dry times. NE.NSW – NE.Q’ld.
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Pennantia cunninghamii – BROWN BEECH
$10.50Ornamental small tree to 12m with small brownish flowers & bird attracting shiny black fruit. Sheltered site in sun or shade with lots of water when young. NE.Q’ld to SE.NSW.
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Pennisetum alopecuroides – Swamp Foxtail
$2.50 – $7.50Tufted perennial native grass with showy purplish flower tassels to 60cm in summer & autumn. Suitable for damp flats and boggy areas. Found in all states.
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Pennisetum alopecuroides – CREAM LEA
$7.50Tufted perennial native grass to 1.2m x 1m wide with feathery cream to white flower tassels to 1.4m in summer & autumn. Suitable for protected coastal areas. Most soil types.
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Pennisetum alopecuroides – PURPLE LEA
$7.50Tufted perennial native grass to 1.2m x 1m wide with feathery purple flower tassels in summer & autumn.. Most soil types. Excellent foliage plant.
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Petalostigma pubescens – BITTER BARK
$5.50 – $10.50Spreading tree to 10m with weeping habit, creamy fawn flowers, showy orange red fruit. Hardy & adapts to most free draining soils, sun to part shade. Mod.frost hardy. Clarence River north through Qld across to NT & WA.
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Petalostigma trioculare – QUININE BERRY
$5.50 – $10.50Very hardy, drought tolerant small tree to 6m, often bushy to the ground. Bright orange berries on female plants. Both m & f plants have perfumed flowers. N.NSW & SE.Q’ld.
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Pilidiostigma glabrum – PLUM MYRTLE
$12.50An ornamental bushy small shrub to 5m with large white flowers followed by edible black fruit which attract birds. Hardy in most soils & situations in sun or shade. SE.Qld & NE.NSW.
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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.