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Diploglottis smithii – SMITH’S TAMARIND
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Einadia hastata – RUBY SALTBUSH
$12.50Low, shrubby plant/groundcover to 30cm, small yellow flowers followed by small red, very showy berries with black seeds. Butterfly host, bush food, weed suppressant, hardy in most conditions
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Einadia nutens – NODDING SALTBUSH
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Eupomatia bennettii – Small Bolwarra
$15.00Shrub to 1m with fleshy roots. Creamy yellow fragrant flowers that last one day. Edible urn shaped fruit to 2.5cm. Slow, sheltered shady moist site. SE.Q’ld to NE.NSW.
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Eupomatia laurina – BOLWARRA
$7.50 – $12.50Attractive spreading bushy shrub to 6m with glossy foliage & coppery new shoots. Cream white scented flowers, urn shaped edible fruit. Fairly slow, sheltered shady site. NE.Qld to Vic and New Guinea.
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Ficus coronata – CREEK SANDPAPER FIG
$5.50 – $10.50Small riparian species to 12m often bushy, strangling & aerial roots absent. Fast in sun or shade, most soils, forms edible purple black hairy fruit on trunk & branches. Mackay to eastern Victoria.
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Ficus fraseri – SANDPAPER FIG
$5.50 – $10.50Medium tree to 15m with sparse spreading crown, strangling & aerial roots absent.The orange red fruit is eaten by birds. Sun or shade in most soil types . Hardy & fast growing. NE.Qld to Newcastle.
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Ficus superba – DECIDUOUS FIG
$5.50 – $10.50Deciduous tree to 20m often with long slender spreading weeping branches, strangling roots present, aerial roots absent. Well drained soil in full sun. Can be deciduous for a short period. Fairly fast growing. NE.Qld to S.NSW and northern NT.
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Ficus watkinsiana – STRANGLER FIG
$5.50 – $10.50Large spreading shade tree to 35m with buttressed roots. Hardy & adaptable to most soil types & situations. Edible fruit to 4cm, dark purple with large pale spots & quite tasty. NE.Qld to NE.NSW.
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Ganophyllum falcatum – SCALY ASH
$12.50Attractive fast growing tree to 10m with spreading lacy crown. White flowers, edible bright red fruit. Excellent for coastal districts. Frost free site in full or part sun. Rockhampton north.
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Gossia acmenoides -SCRUB IRONWOOD
$10.50Small crooked bushy tree to 10m with smooth bark, brown with a few lighter patches. Small black berry is edible & tea can be made from leaves. Well drained site in semi shade. Cooktown to the Illawarra.
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Gossia bidwillii – PYTHON TREE
$5.50 – $10.50Small bushy tree to 10m with orange bark that has green blotches. White flowers. Will grow in coastal areas & will stand some exposure. Semi shaded well-drained site. SE.Qld & NE.NSW.
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Gossia fragrantissima – SWEET MYRTLE
$7.50 – $12.50Endangered large shrub or small tree to 5m. Small sweetly scented white flowers, small red globular berry eaten by birds. Slow, prefers moist sheltered site. SE.Q’ld- NE.NSW.
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Gossia minutiflora
$12.50Tall shrub to 6m x 2m wide from rainforests of NE.Q’ld. Small white flowers, small purple berry. Useful for small garden or as an understorey plant. Sheltered site in part sun or shade.
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Gossia punctata – THREAD-BARKED MYRTLE
$5.50 – $10.50An uncommon small tree to 6m from dry rainforest Nymboida River to Mt Bauple with grey fissured bark. Small white flowers, bird attracting small black berries. Drier well drained sites in sun or part shade.
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Hicksbeachia pinnatifolia -BOPPLE NUT
$12.50Slender ornamental shrub to 10m often multi stemmed. Red new growth. Well drained sitein sun or light shade. Difficult to establish but hardy after that. Red edible nuts. SE.Qld & NE.NSW.