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Pipturus argenteus – NATIVE MULBERRY
$7.50 – $12.50Spreading fast growing small tree to 10m. Fruit resembles a small white mulberry & is sweet & juicy to eat. Fibre yielding bark. Excellent pioneer. Most well drained sites. Lismore to NE.Q’ld.
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Pittosporum angustifolium – WEEPING PITTOSPORUM
$4.50 – $12.50Small tree to 6m x 4m wide with attractive weeping habit, fragrant pale yellow bell shaped butterfly attracting flowers & attractive yellow fruit.. Fast, frost hardy, sun or part shade, well drained site. NSW & Q’ld.
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Pittosporum ferrugineum – RUSTY PITTOSPORUM
$5.50 – $10.50A bushy but sparse shrub to 4m with densely hairy new shoots. Terminal clusters of white flowers, ovoid yellow capsular fruit. Shady well drained site but hardy. North from Mooloolah River Qld.
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Pittosporum lancifolius – THORNY PITTOSPORUM
$5.50 – $10.50Bushy dense shrub forming an excellent prickly screen to 6m confined to rainforest & its margins in Q’ld-NSW border area. Attractive smallorange fruit. Semi protected free draining site. Lismore to Yarraman.
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Pittosporum multiflorum – ORANGE THORNS
$5.50 – $10.50Densely foliaged shrub to 5m with spiny branches & greenish flowers, attractive globular orange-yellow fruit. Slow, protected or shady site. Good bird-nesting plant. Bega to Gladstone.
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Pittosporum revolutum – ROUGH FRUIT PITTOSPORUM
$5.50 – $10.50A bushy shrub to 2m for a sunny or lightly shaded well drained site. Terminal clusters of cream flowers, large red-brown capsules, open to showy luscious bird attracting seeds coated in sticky red aril. SE.Qld to E.Vic.
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Pittosporum undulatum – NATIVE DAPHNE
$5.50 – $10.50Ornamental dense spreading tree to 10m with white fragrant flowers. Yellow to orange globular capsules with sticky red seeds. Fast & hardy in moist well drained sunny sites. SE.Qld to E.Vic.
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Planchonella australis – BLACK APPLE
$5.50 – $12.50A slow growing tree to 12m. Small greenish white bell- shaped flowers, edible black plum-like fruit. Hard yellow timber. Sun or shade in most situations with ample water. SE.Q’ld to SE.NSW.
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Planchonella chartacea – THIN LEAF COONDOO
$10.50Bushy tree to 12m for protected sunny or semi shaded site. White flowers, black ovoid edible drupe. Bit slow at first. NE.NSW to NE.Q’ld.
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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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Planchonella pohlmaniana – YELLOW BOXWOOD
$12.50Bushy tree to 12m with glossy leaves and yellow timber. Small insignificant hairy cream flowers, small black fruit. Slow, sheltered moist shady site. NE.Q’ld to NE.NSW.
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Pleiogynium timorense – BURDEKIN PLUM
$5.50 – $12.50Spreading shade tree to 12m. Very hardy. Tolerant of frost, except when young. Fruits are purple black & edible. Sunny well drained site. Excellent cabinet & wood turning timber. North from Kilkivan, Qld.
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Poa labillarderii – Common Tussock Grass
$2.50 – $7.50Tufted perennial grass to 80cm widely distributed in alluvial soils which are moist for extended periods. Looks & grows well in massed plantings. Sun or part shade. Most states.
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Podocarpus dispermus – NTH.QLD. PLUM PINE
$15.00Densely foliaged tree from N.Q’ld. Seeds site atop a showy large red swollen stalk. Slow growing & needs a sheltered shady moist site.
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Podocarpus elatus – PLUM PINE
$7.50 – $12.50A native pine to 15m. Rounded bird attracting seed on an edible plum-like swollen stem. Valuable softwood timber. Hardy in most positions with adequate drainage. NE.Q’ld to SE.NSW.
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Podocarpus spinulosus
$12.50Spreading often scrambling shrub to 3m x 4m. Prefers well drained moist acidic soils in semi shade. Excellent for coastal situation & rockeries. Copes with moderate frost. Responds well to pruning.