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Corymbia citriodora LEMON-SCENTED GUM
$4.50Attractive Timber tree to 30m with straight white trunk & widely spreading fairly sparse canopy. Fast growing, needs good drainage. Frost tender when young. Q’ld.
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Corymbia ficifolia – Red Flowering Gum
$4.50A remarkable ornamental from SW.WA. Spreading shade tree to 10m with stunning orange red flowers. Can be difficult in our humid wet summers. Valued for honey not timber.
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Corymbia gummifera – Red Bloodwood
$4.50Tree to 30m with pink to red durable termite resistant timber. Creamy white flowers in profusion excellent source of pollen & honey and attract nectar feeding birds. Very adaptable, fast & hardy. Coastal belt SE.Q’ld to Vic.
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Corymbia intermedia – Pink Bloodwood
$4.50Timber tree to 20m with rough brown bark & dense crown. Attractive white bird attracting flowers in summer. Honey, windbreak & shelter tree. Most soils, including coastal sands.
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Corymbia ptychocarpa – Swamp Bloodwood
$4.50 – $10.50Ornamental tree to 8m with very showy large clusters of pink to red bird attracting flowers, large woody capsules. Fairly fast, handles light frost, most soils, sun or light shade. Nth Australia.
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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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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 corrugata
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Cryptocarya erythroxylon – PIGEONBERRY ASH
$5.50 – $10.50Tall spreading cabinet timber tree to 30m, restricted to NE.NSW & SE.Q’ld in rainforest & moist gullies. Hardy but slow, frost tender when young. Fruit eaten by pigeons.
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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 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 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.