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Acacia bakeri- MARBLEWOOD
$15.00Rare long-lived Cabinet timber tree to 20m found in coastal forest & one of the few wattles extending into rainforest. Bit slow, full sun & well-drained soils. NE.NSW & SE.Qld.
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Bosistoa transversa – Yellow Satinwood
$12.50A very rare species from Mullumbimby NSW to Maryborough Q’ld. Small hardy tree to 15m. Prefers a protected site and must have good drainage. Frost tender when young.
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Clausena smyrelliana – Coastal Clausena
$15.00Attractive small rare shrub to 3m with aromatic leaves & showy white fragrant flowers from dry rainforest near Maryborough. Small edible berry. Fairly slow , prefers a well drained protected site in sun or shade.
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Corchorus cunninghamii – CORCHORUS
$12.50A very rare rainforest shrub to 1.5 metres, only known in the wild from several locations in N.NSW and SE.Qld. Showy small bright yellow flowers. Prefers a fairly sunny protected open site.
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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 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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Davidsonia johnsonii
$15.00A local, rare & endangered species. Showy new growth flushes, very bushy small tree to 10m with suckering habit, prefers free draining site in part sun. Purple edible plums. NE.NSW & Qld border area.
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Desmodium acanthocladum – Thorny Pea
$12.50A spiny shrub to 1.5m with purple pea flowers from rainforest margins or in regrowth. Natural distribution restricted from the Clarence River to the Tweed Valley.
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Diospyros mabacea – Red Fruited Ebony
$15.00Rare small tree to 7m tree from the Tweed Valley. Slow growing and needs a sheltered semi shaded well drained site when young. Scarlet non edible plum-like fruit.
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Diospyros yandina
$12.50Rare understory shrub or small tree to 6m from lowland rainforest, lower Tweed Range to Gympie. Insignificant flowers, red berry. Slow, needs protected site.
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Endiandra floydii – Crystal Creek Walnut
$15.00Bushy rare tree to 15m restricted naturally to the Tweed Valley. Creamy green flowers, large ovoid purplish black fruit. Fairly slow growing. Protected site when young.
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Endiandra globosa – Black Walnut
$10.50Spreading tree to 15m forming low bushy crown. White flowers, large black fruit. Frost hardy. Fairly slow, well drained soil, sun or semi-shade. NE & SE.Q’ld to NE.NSW.
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Endiandra introrsa – Dorrigo Plum
$12.50Tree to 30m with a compact crown. Showy flushes of red new growth. Large purple fruit. Listed as rare but common on Dorrigo Plateau. Protected semi-shaded moist site.
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Floydia praealta – BALL NUT
$15.00Rare tree to 25m with a bushy crown.Cream flowers with a musty perfume. Slow growing, well drained soil, sun or semi shade. Frost hardy. Large globular seeds inedible. 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 gonoclada – SQUARE STEMMED MYRTLE
$15.00Attractive very rare small bushy tree to 5m from SE.Q’ld with attractive new growth & not too slow growing, adapts to most soils, prefers well drained site, sun or light shade.