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Pultenaea villosa – Hairy Bush Pea
$4.50Small shrub to 1.5m with arching branches & soft green foliage which turns bronze in Winter. Showy gold pea flowers. Responds to pruning. Sunny well drained 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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Restio tetraphyllus – Notched Pin Rush
$3.50Attractive perennial sedge to 160cm high with creeping rhizome. Grows naturally in swampy sand & on riverbanks in coastal areas. Qld, NSW, Vic, Tas & SA.
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Rhodamnia acuminata – COOLOOLA IRONWOOD
$12.50Coastal shrub to 4m with small white flowers & globular bird attracting black fruit. Fairly slow in well drained protected site in light shade or shade. SE.Q’ld.
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Rhodamnia angustifolia – NARROW LEAVED MALLETWOOD
$10.50Small tree to 10m from dry rainforest, restricted naturally to Wietalaba area S of Gladstone. Yellowish red berry. (formerly Rhodamnia sp Calliope)
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Rhodamnia argentea – MALLETWOOD
$10.50Bushy tree to 10m with a dense crown. Leaves silvery underneath. White flowers, globular black berries. Hardy & fairly fast in most soils. Strong timber for wood turning. C.Q’ld to N.NSW.
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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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Rhodamnia rubescens – SCRUB TURPENTINE
$10.50Tree to 10m. Scented white bee attracting flowers, bird attracting black berries. Durable close grained timber. Fast & hardy in sun & frost, most soils & situations. Batemans Bay to Bauple.
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Rhodomyrtus psidioides – NATIVE GUAVA
$10.50Bushy shrub when young turning into small more open tree to 6m. Pinky white flowers, edible egg-shaped fruit. Fast & hardy in a variety of soils. Full sun. SE.Q’ld & N.NSW
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Rhodomyrtus trineura – IRONWOOD
$12.50Bushy shrub to 7m with brown flaky bark. Very adaptable, growing in a variety of soil types, climates and situations. White flowers, cream globular fruit eaten by birds.
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Rhodosphaera rhodanthema – DEEP YELLOWWOOD
$5.50 – $10.50Cabinet Timber tree to 15m from drier rainforest. Pink red flowers, brown hard globular fruit in bunches. Fast & hardy in full sun & adaptable to most soils & situations. Macleay River to Maryborough & inland to Bunya Mtns.
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Rhus taitensis – SUMAC
$5.50 – $12.50A showy tree to 10m that displays large heads of creamy white flowers. Purple black fruit is produced in abundance. Fast , an excellent pioneer in a protected site free of frost. NE.Q’ld.
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Rhysotoechia bifoliolata -TWIN LEAF TUCKEROO
$10.50Tree to 12m with bushy canopy. Small orange flowers and orange capsular fruit. Slow growing and need a well drained protected site in light shade. CE.Q’ld to N.NSW.
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Rockinghamia angustifolia – MOUNTAIN KAMALA
$12.50Attractive small tree from central & NE.Q’ld that is best suited as an understorey plant. Showy red new flushes, red & white flowers and rusty red fruit.
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Romnalda grallata – Stilt Lily
$7.50Similar plant to Lomandra but with bisexual flowers.Clumping plant to 40cm in height found as an understorey in a relatively small area of northern Queensland rainforest.Best in cool shady site.
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Sambucus australasica – NATIVE ELDERBERRY
$7.50 – $15.00Bushy shrub to 8m with profuse white flowerheads, yellow globular drupe. Prefers protected moist site in part or full shade. Frost sensitive. SE.Q’ld to Vic.