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Graptophyllum reticulatum – NATIVE FUSCHIA
$9.50Endangered shrub to 2m with glossy prickly leaves & small white flowers along the branches. Slow but hardy, needs well drained site in full or part sun.Buderim / Palmwoods SE.Q’ld.
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Hernandia bivalvis – GREASENUT
$7.50 – $15.00Rare tree to 10m from drier rainforest with a compact crown. Attractive cream flowers, very showy orange red lantern like fruit. Well drained protected site in sun or shade. Mod. frost hardy. SE.Qld.
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Myrsine richmondensis – RIPPLE-LEAVED MUTTONWOOD
$5.50 – $12.50Very rare shrub from Richmond River district, west to Mallanganee. Not too slow, prefers protected site in part shade. Bird attracting fleshy blue fruit.
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Ochrosia moorei – SOUTHERN OCHROSIA
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Owenia cepiodora – ONION CEDAR
$25.00A rare ornamental bushy tree to 15m with pinnate leaves and white flowers. Showy red fruit. Requires a well drained sheltered site in sun or part shade. SE.Q’ld & NE.NSW.
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Planchonella eerwah – SHINY-LEAVED COONDOO
$12.50Rare tree to 10m from Moreton & Wide Bay Districts of SE.Q’ld. Small cream flowers, bird attracting reddish purple fruit. Slow, tolerates light frost, well drained protected site.
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Randia moorei – SPINY GARDENIA
$7.50 – $15.00Rare bushy tree to 5m from SE.Qld & NE.NSW. Slow growing, prefers part or full shade & moisture retentive soils. Fragrant cream flowers, orange fruit.
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Rhodamnia maideniana – SMOOTH SCRUB TURPENTINE
$5.50 – $10.50An uncommon bushy shrub to 3m with reddish new growth. Best in shade as an understorey. Globular edible black berries follow pinkish flowers. Moderately frost tolerant. Richmond River to Springbrook. Quite prone to Myrtle Rust.
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Syzygium hodgkinsoniae – RED LILLY PILLY
$7.50 – $12.50An uncommon bushy tree to 8m. Highly perfumed large cream flowers, large globular red fruit. Can be difficult to grow, prefers a moist well drained sheltered site in light shade. SE Qld to NE NSW.
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Syzygium moorei – COOLAMON
$7.50 – $15.00Tree to 20m with a dense crown of large glossy leaves. Showy pink flowers along the branches , large white edible fruit. A well-drained protected site in sun or semi-shade. SE.Q’ld & NE.NSW.
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Uromyrtus australis – PEACH MYRTLE
$15.00Rare attractive weeping bushy shrub to 10m (usually smaller) with dainty foliage & flowers that ripen from white to deep pink. Small black fruit. Sheltered moist site in sun or shade. Nightcap Range.
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Uromyrtus lamingtonensis
$12.50A recently named much-branched small tree 2-5m from a few mountainous sites near the southern end of the Lamington Plateau. Rarely seen in cultivation.
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Wilkiea macrophylla – LARGE-LEAVED WILKIEA
$12.50Upright tree to 8m. Reddish new growth. Large stiff coursely serrated leathery leaves. Small smelly yellow flowers. Black ovoid fruit. Fairly slow, well drained site in sun or shade. NE.NSW to NE.Qld.