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Macrozamia lucida
$25.00 – $65.00Cycad from wet sclerophyll forest of SE,Qld, Brisbane to north of Nambour, with one record in NE.NSW. No Trunk above the ground, leaves to 1.2m. Best in well drained site with filtered sun to shade.
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Macrozamia moorei
$25.00Tallest of the Macrozamia species growing to 7m, this species is locally abundant in open dry woodlands on shallow rocky poor soils (often on slopes). North of Springsure to the Carnarvon Ranges, C.Q’ld.
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Macrozamia mountperriensis
$25.00Cycad with subterranean trunk & flat highly glossy leaves to 1.5m long. From Gin Gin to Mt Perry & southwards to south of Brooweena. Not considered at risk.
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Mallotus claoxyloides – SMELL OF THE BUSH
$12.50Small bushy open tree to 6m with strong earthy smelling leaves. Small palegreen flowers, globular fruit with soft prickles. Hardy in sun or shade, most soils & situations. NE.Qld to NE.NSW.
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Mallotus discolor – YELLOW KAMALA
$5.50 – $10.50Small tree to 10m with greyish flowers, yellow fleshy bird & bat attracting fruit which is covered in yellow powder that can be used as a dye. Hardy in full sun in most situations. NE.Qld to NE.NSW.
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Mallotus philippensis – RED KAMALA
$5.50 – $10.50A common tree to 8m with a bushy spreading canopy. Excellent screen tree. Red powder covering the fruit used for dyeing. Mod. fast & hardy in full sun, most sites. NE.Qld to NE.NSW and northern areas NT.
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Maytenus bilocularis – LARGE LEAF ORANGE BARK
$10.50Bushy shrub to 8m with pale green new shoots. Excellent screen plant. Small greenish flowers, attractive yellow capsular fruit avidly sought by birds. Fairly slow but hardy, prefers semi shaded site. C.Qld to Dorrigo, disjunct site in Atherton.
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Maytenus silvestris – ORANGE BARK
$5.50 – $10.50Small crooked tree to 10m with dense crown. Pale yellowish-green flowers, bird attracting orange capsular fruit with orange aril. Slow but hardy in well drained site in sun / light shade. SE.Qld to SE.NSW.
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Melaleuca armillaris – Bracelet Honey Myrtle
$4.50Hardy fast bushy shrub to 5m with small white flowers. Good screen plant, adapts to most situations including frosty, boggy & coastal. Drain clogger. Bird attracting.
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Melaleuca bracteata – River Tea Tree
$4.50Erect dense shapely tree to 10m with showy displays of white cylindrical spikes spring to summer. Fast, tolerates moist heavy soils, excellent for windbreaks & shade.
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Melaleuca cheelii
$10.50Near threatened tree to 10m from wallum country C.NSW to Bundaberg
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Melaleuca decora NPT
$4.50Tall shrub to 8m x 5m wide with dense bushy canopy, papery bark & showy and profuse sweetly scented creamy white flowers. Highly ornamental species. Grows well in most soils, flowers best in sunny site. SE.Q’ld to SE.NSW.
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Melaleuca irbyana – SWAMP TEA TREE
$10.50Beautiful small tree to 4m x 2.5m wide with soft needle-like foliage & showy white fluffy flowers in summer. Attractive brown orange papery bark. Suited to very wet sites. Full or part sun. SE Qld.
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Melaleuca leucadendron broad – WEEPING PAPERBARK
$4.50 – $12.50Attractive weeping tree to 8m with long broad leaves & showy creamy white spikes which attract honeyeaters & bees. Fast, excellent for moist sites. Light frost only.
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Melaleuca leucadendron fine – WEEPING PAPERBARK
$4.50 – $12.50Attractive weeping tree to 8m with long narrow leaves & showy creamy white spikes which attract honeyeaters & bees. Fast, excellent for moist sites. Light frost only.
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Melaleuca linariifolia – Snow in Summer
$4.50Shapely bushy tree to 6m with attractive foliage & showy small white fluffy brushes in summer. Excellent screen plant. Fast & hardy, most soils, prefers full / part sun.