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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 macdonaldii – COOLOOLA LAUREL
$10.50A native laurel to 20m that develops buttressing in older trees. Panicles of cream flowers & black fleshy bird attracting fruit to 1.5cm in length. Slow but fairly hardy, most soils, sun or light shade. Qld.
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Cryptocarya meissneriana – Thick-leaved Laurel
$15.00An attractive bushy small tree to 6m. Dense clusters of small white flowers, black ovoid fruit. LIkes shady sheltered situation in moist well drained soil. SE.Q’ld & NE.NSW.
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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.
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Cryptocarya obovata – PEPPERBERRY
$5.50 – $10.50Bushy timber tree to 20m. Small greenish white strong smelling flowers, black globular fruit avidly sought by birds. Protected well drained site in sun or shade. Port Stephens to Gympie.
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Cryptocarya rigida – Forest Maple
$10.50Small bushy understorey tree to 8m that resents drying out when young. Greenish flowers & conspicuous black laurel fruit in May. Fairly slow, hardy in most soils. Semi-shade. Newcastle to Atherton Tablelands.
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Cryptocarya sclerophylla – Hard Cryptocarya
$10.50Bushy understorey tree to 6m. Hardy, moderate growth rate. Will cope with some sun but prefers a semi shaded or shaded site. Showy black ovoid fruit. SE.Q’ld.
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Cryptocarya triplinervis – THREE VEINED LAUREL
$5.50 – $10.50An excellent bushy tree to 10m for coastal sandy sites exposed to salt winds. Also found away from the coast. Bird attracting fruit. Sunny position. Slow growing at first, frost hardy. NE.NSW to Cape York.
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Cryptocarya williwilliana – SMALL CRYPTOCARYA
$5.50 – $12.50Small bushy tree to 6m with ornate small leaves. Black fruit eaten by birds. Rare – occuring only in dry rainforest on limestone derived soils near Kempsey. Hardy. Sun or semi-shade.
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Cupaniopsis anacardioides – TUCKEROO
$5.50 – $10.50Spreading tree to 15m with greenish white fragrant flowers, shiny dark seeds with yellow bird attracting aril. Slow but hardy, tolerates coastal sites. Sun or shade. South of Sydney to Townsville.
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Cupaniopsis baileyana – NARROW-LEAVED TUCKEROO
$12.50Attractive tree to 10m with dense crown, decorative foliage & showy in fruit. Easily grown in well drained soils. Taree to Ipswich. Previously lumped with C.foveolata.
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Cupaniopsis flagelliformis – BROWN TUCKEROO
$12.50Small slender tree to 6m with showy bright red new growth. 8-12 pairs of leaflets. Pinkish flowers on panicles, rusty brown capsules. Well drained protected site in sun / shade. Disjunct distribution, Qld & NSW border area and NE.Qld.
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Cupaniopsis newmanii – LONG LEAVED TUCKEROO
$5.50 – $10.50Slender tree to 6m with very showy red new flushes of serrated leaves. Hardy in sun or shade in well drained soils. Moderate growth rate. Border ranges of Q’ld & NSW.
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Cupaniopsis parvifolia – Small Leaved Tuckeroo
$5.50 – $10.50Bushy spreading tree to 8m from dry rainforest. Greenish white flowers, black seed with orange aril & hairy capsules. Hardy but fairly slow, well drained site in light shade. Gloucester to Gympie.
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Cupaniopsis serrrata – RUSTY TUCKEROO
$5.50 – $12.50Slender tree to 10m with attractive foliage & showy pinkish white flowers. Yellow brown capsular fruit, orange bird attracting aril. Frost free protected site in part shade. NE.NSW to NC.Qld.
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Cupaniopsis tomentella – Boonah Tuckeroo
$12.50