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Bursaria incana – SPINY BURSARIA
$9.50Tall shrub to 7m from drier scrubs throughout Q’ld. Very showy huge bunches of white sweetly scented flowers. Prefers well drained sunny site. Frost tender when young.
Tall shrub to 7m from drier scrubs throughout Q’ld. Very showy huge bunches of white sweetly scented flowers. Prefers well drained sunny site. Frost tender when young.
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Bursaria spinosa – SWEET BURSARIA
$10.50Small spreading tree to 10m with delicate butterfly attracting cream or white fragrant flowers. Hardy & adaptable to most soils & situations except poor drainage. Prune to keep tidy. All states except NT.
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Cardwellia sublimis – NORTHERN SILKY OAK
$12.50Extremely showy new growth flushes are rusty coloured. Showy white flower spikes. Very frost tender when young. Prefers a well-drained acid soil, sunny but protected site.
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Carnarvonia araliifolia – RED OAK
$12.50Attractive Timber tree to 10m with bushy habit & very showy creamy white flowers. Frost tender when young, not too slow, prefers sheltered site in sun or light shade, well drained. NE.Q’ld.
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Castanospora alphandii – BROWN TAMARIND
$5.50 – $10.50Shade tree to 10m for open situations. Spectacular flushes of pale green new growth. Tiny white flowers. Large inedible seeds. Not too slow, most soils, sun or semi-shade. NE.Qld to NE.NSW.
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Citrus inodora – RUSSELL RIVER LIME
$25.00Spiny evergreen shrub up to 2 to 4m tall. Edible fruit is egg-shaped, yellowish-green. Fruits best in sunny well drained site. Bellenden-Kerr Ranges NQld.
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Cleistanthus hylandii
$12.50Tall dense shrub to 8m x 2m wide from dry rainforest & creek banks of McIlwraith & Iron Ranges, Cape York. Small greenish flowers, attractive red capsular fruit. Protected site in part sun.
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Commersonia bartramia – BROWN KURRAJONG
$5.50 – $10.50An attractive spreading tree to 12m with hoizontal branches giving a layered effect. Showy white flowers. Full sun, well-drained site. Fast growing pioneer. Widespread from Clarence River to Cape York.
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Corynocarpus cribbianus – CRIBWOOD
$12.50Glossy leaved fast growing tree to 25m often buttressed, from NE.Q’ld in most types of well developed rainforest. Greenish flowers in racemes, large showy bright red fruit.
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Croton acronychioides
$12.50Tall shrub or small tree to 8m with thick corky bark. Widespread in coastal rainforest. Fast but prefers some protection when young. NE.Qld – NE.NSW.
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Cryptocarya corrugata
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Cryptocarya glaucescens – JACKWOOD
$5.50 – $10.50A widespread Laurel which grows to 30m. with dense foliage. Black pigeon-attracting fruit in Autumn. Slow at first but hardy. Cabinet timber tree. Quite cold tolerant. Qld & NSW.
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Cryptocarya hypospodia – RIB-FRUITED PEPPERBERRY
$12.50Timber tree to 30m. marketed as Northern Laurel. Major food source for fruit-eating birds. Well-drained soil & protection when young. Small greenish smelly flowers. Gympie to the Atherton Tablelands.
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Cryptocarya laevigata – RED-FRUITED LAUREL
$5.50 – $10.50A bushy shrub to 6m. for shade and semi-shaded sites. One of the most decorative of the laurels with glossy green foliage & showy bright red fruit. Good indoor. Frost tender. Clarence River to Cairns.
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Cryptocarya mackinoniana – RUSTY LAUREL
$12.50Large laurel from coastal & highland rainforest from Paluma Range north. Very showy bright red new growth. Cream flowers in profusion, purple fruit with brown spots. Well drained site.
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Cryptocarya microneura – Murrogun
$10.50A widespread native Laurel to 15m. Hardy in sun or shade, most soils except boggy, slow-growing at first. Black fruit sought by native pigeons. Frost tender when young. SE.NSW to NE.Qld.