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Lepidozamia hopei – RAINFOREST CYCAD
$35.00One of the tallest cycads in the world, woody trunks to 20m, rarely branched. Seeds edible. Dioecious. Slow, needs warm protected frost free site in light shade. NE.Q’ld.
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Lepidozamia hopei – RAINFOREST CYCAD
$35.00One of the tallest cycads in the world, woody trunks to 20m, rarely branched. Seeds edible. Dioecious. Slow, needs warm protected frost free site in light shade. NE.Q’ld.
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Licuala ramsayi – FAN PALM
$15.00 – $35.00Ornamental Palm to 10m with large fan shaped leaves. Large clusters of white flowers, bright red fruit. Very slow , needs warm frost free sheltered moist shady site. NE.Q’ld.
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Linospadix minor – JAKARUNGLE
$20.00Small understorey palm to 2.5m widely distributed in NE.Q’ld at low to intermediate elevation. Attractive edible fruit hanging in long strings. Slow, needs shady & not too dry site.
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Macrozamia moorei
$25.00Tallest of the Macrozamia species growing to 7m, this species is locally abundant in open dry woodlands on shallow rocky poor soils (often on slopes). North of Springsure to the Carnarvon Ranges, C.Q’ld.
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Macrozamia mountperriensis
$25.00Cycad with subterranean trunk & flat highly glossy leaves to 1.5m long. From Gin Gin to Mt Perry & southwards to south of Brooweena. Not considered at risk.
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Ptychosperma elegans – SOLITAIRE PALM
$5.50 – $15.00A graceful Palm to 8m with slender single trunk & broad fronds. Bushy greenish white flowers, bright red berries. Fairly fast, sheltered well drained site in light to heavy shade. CE.Qld north.
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Ptychosperma macarthurii – MACARTHUR PALM
$5.50 – $15.00Solitary or clumping palm 3-8 m with a slender trunk from Cape York & the top end of NT. Full sun & plenty of water. Will grow south to Sydney but slower growing in cold areas.