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Isolepis nodosa – Knobby Club Rush
$2.50Tufted upright perennial to 1m with arching stems& creeping rhizomes. Common in moist inland & coastal areas on sandy soils. Brownish globular flower heads. Hardy in full sun.
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Isopogon menoraifolius
$3.50Dwarf shrub to 1m x 60cm with lignotuber. Terminal, profuse & conspicuous creamy yellow flower heads. Well drained soils in sun or light shade. Restricted distribution to nth coast NSW in heath & open woodland.
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Jacksonia scoparia – Dogwood
$10.50A shrub to 5m with showy brightly coloured yellow pea flowers on leafless stems. Adaptable but best in full sun or light shade on poorer soils. Tolerates frost & extended dry or wet periods.
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Jagera pseudorhus – FOAMBARK
$5.50 – $10.50Fast growing tree to 10m with rounded canopy. Showy terminal panicles of maroon bee attracting flowers, yellow hairy capsules. Hardy & adaptable. Bark used as fish poison. Widely distributed NE.Qld to NE.NSW.
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Juncus krausii – Sea Rush
$2.50Perennial sedge with creeping rootstock, usually growing in saline or brackish water. Likes open sunny site & is frost hardy. All states.
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Juncus usitatus – Pin Rush
$2.50Vigorous perennial tussock to 1.2m x 1.5m wide usually found near or in shallow water. Valuable for wildlife habitat. Establishes readily on dam margins. Mod. frost hardy.
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Kennedia rubicunda – Dusky Coral Pea
$7.50Vigorous climbing or ground scrambling vine with twining habit & large deep red pea flowers. Excellent to cover fence or banks. Free draining site in sun or light shade.
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Kunzea ambigua – Tick Bush
$4.50Hardiest of all the Kunzeas, bushy shrub to 2.5m x 2.5m wide with very showy displays of white bird attracting flowers throughout summer. Most soils, open situation, frost hardy. NSW, Vic & Tas.
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Kunzea flavescens – White Kunzea
$7.50Dense upright shrub to 2.5m x 1.5m wide with showy creamy white fluffy ball sweetly scented flowers all over the bush. Good screen plant. Benefits from pruning. Fast & frost hardy, most soils, full or part sun.
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Lagerstroemia archeriana – NATIVE CREPE MYRTLE
$12.50Deciduous weeping bushy shrub to 4m with showy lilac purple flowers. Fast growing, needs well drained sunny site. Prune in winter to keep tidy. NE.Q’ld & New Guinea.
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Lambertia formosa – Honey Flower
$7.50 – $10.50Open shrub to 2.5m with showy orange red bird attracting flowers throughout the year. From heathland & open forest. Frost hardy, sun or part shade. Respond to pruning.
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Lenwebbia prominens – VELVET MYRTLE
$10.50Ornamental bushy shrub to 10m with fluffy pinkish white flowers. Small edible bird attracting black berry. Slow growing in well drained moist protected site. Sun or shade. Higher altitudes on the McPherson Range, SE.Qld & NE.NSW.
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Lepiderema hirsuta
$12.50Highly ornamental shrub to 5m from NE.Q’ld. Showy pink growth flushes, small pinkish flowers, decorative orange capsular fruit. Fairly slow. Protected site in sun or shade.
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Lepiderema pulchella – Fine-leaved Tuckeroo
$5.50 – $12.50An attractive small tree to 8m, often bushy to the ground. Showy pink-red new growth. Small yellowish flowers, reddish brown capsules. Well drained protected site in full sun. SE.Qld & NE.NSW
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Lepidozamia hopei – RAINFOREST CYCAD
$35.00One of the tallest cycads in the world, woody trunks to 20m, rarely branched. Seeds edible. Dioecious. Slow, needs warm protected frost free site in light shade. NE.Q’ld.
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Lepidozamia hopei – RAINFOREST CYCAD
$35.00One of the tallest cycads in the world, woody trunks to 20m, rarely branched. Seeds edible. Dioecious. Slow, needs warm protected frost free site in light shade. NE.Q’ld.