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Choricarpia leptopetala – BRUSH TURPENTINE
$15.00Small tree 5-12m, very showy globular creamy white flowers. Easily grown in most well drained sunny or lightly semi-shaded situations. Frost hardy & not too slow.
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Citrus australasica – Finger Lime
$7.50 – $15.00An open spreading small thorny tree to 6m. Very slow. Small pinkish white scented flowers, edible fruit. Well drained site in sun or shade. Hardy once established. SE.Qld & NE.NSW.
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Cleistanthus cunninghamii – Cleistanthus
$5.50 – $10.50Small open tree to 7m found in dry rainforests and rainforest margins, Qld & NSW. Attractive light pink new growth. Small greenish flowers, furrowed capsular fruit. Slow in a protected shady well drained site.
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Clerodendrum floribundum – Smooth Clerodendrum
$12.50Hardy open shrub to 5m tall. Showy heads of scented white flowers, blue-black seeds set in a red calyx. Fairly fast, best in full sun and well-drained position. Taree to NE.Qld.
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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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Croton verreauxii – Native Cascarilla
$12.50Edge species to 6m. from rainforest margins. Bright orange older leaves. Often crooked & branched. Green hairy flowers. Frost tender when small. Requires moist semi shaded site with good drainage. Qld, NSW & NT.
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Cryptocarya bidwillii – Yellow Laurel
$12.50Slow growing tree to 10m. Prefers a moist free draining protected site in part shade when young. NE.NSW to Proserpine NE.Q’ld
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Cryptocarya foetida – Coastal Cryptocarya
$12.50Uncommon tree to 10m. with spreading canopy, grows behind the dunes in littoral rainforests. Small greenish smelly flowers. Prefers sheltered site in sun or semi shade. NE.NSW & SE.Qld.
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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 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 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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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 cooperorum
$12.50Ornamental small tree with attractive pinnate foliage & cream flowers. Red capsular fruit opening to expose yellow-arilled seeds. A recently described species from Atherton Tablelands, NE.Q’ld.
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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.