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Stenocarpus salignus – RED SILKY OAK
$5.50 – $10.50A handsome bushy tree with dense clusters of white fragrant flowers attracting nectar-feeding birds. Red Cabinet timber. Bit slow at first, most soils & positions in sun or shade. NE.Q’ld – SE.NSW.
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Stenocarpus sinuatus – WHEEL OF FIRE
$5.50 – $10.50Bushy slow growing tree to 15m. Showy red wheel-like flowers attract nectar feeding birds. Hardy in sun or shade but frost tender when young. Prefers a well drained site. Daintree to Nambucca.
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Sterculia quadrifida – PEANUT TREE
$7.50 – $12.50Bushy tree to 12m with decorative seed pods & edible peanut-like fruit. Dull yellow flowers, boat shaped pods. Semi deciduous. Well drained frost-free sunny site. Wardell to N.Qld , NT & WA.
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Streblus brunonianus – WHALEBONE TREE
$5.50 – $10.50Small tree usually to 8m from dry & moist rainforest with a pendulous willow-like appearance when grown amongst other vegetation. Bird attracting shiny lemon yellow berry. SE.NSW to Cape York.
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Strychnos psilosperma – THREADWOOD
$15.00Tall shrub to 6m x 2m wide mainly from drier rainforest Grafton to Cape York. Young shoots are often thorny but not on mature wood.White fragrant flowers, orange red berry. Sunny well drained site.
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Swainsonia galegifolia – SMOOTH DARLING PEA
$4.50A small shrub to 1m with bright pink ‘pea’ flowers and small smooth pods. A showy plant for open sunny protected sites that flowers for much of the year. NSW, Q’ld & Victoria.
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Symplocos thwaitesii – BUFF HAZELWOOD
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Syncarpia hillii – Satinay
$4.50Tall Timber tree to 30m from Fraser Island, Cooloola NP & Moreton Island. Fast growing. Must have well drained soil, grows naturally in valleys between sand dunes.
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Synima macrophylla – TOPAZ TAMARIND
$12.50Bushy tree to 10m from Tully to Cooktown, NE.Q’ld. Cream to white flowers, spring. Showy red fruit capsules attract King Parrots. Fairly slow, protected moist site in part shade.
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Synoum glandulosum – SCENTLESS ROSEWOOD
$5.50 – $10.50Bushy tree to 8m. Pinky white sweetly scented flowers, reddish capsules. Fairly fast in well-drained soil & prefers a protected site in light shade. NE.Q’ld to SE.NSW.
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Syzygium alatoramulum – TINKLING SATINASH
$7.50 – $15.00Ornamental tree to 8m with bushy habit & flaky bark. Small white flowers, purple globular fruit. Slow growing, needing a protected shady well drained moist site when young.N.Q’ld.
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Syzygium alliligneum – ONIONWOOD
$15.00Small tree to 15m with a rounded crown & reddish papery bark. Large clusters of cream flowers. Large bright red fleshy edible fruit. Likes plenty of water. NE.Q’ld.
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Syzygium australe – BRUSH CHERRY
$5.50 – $10.50Bushy tree to 10m. Clusters of white flowers, bird attracting reddish edible fruit. Frost hardy, good screen plant. Fast & adaptable to most of soils & situations. Batemans Bay to Bloomfield River NE.Qld
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Syzygium bamagense – BAMAGA SATINASH
$15.00Attractive shade tree to 15m pink flaky bark. Showy creamy white flowers, large creamy white edible globular fruit. Slow, prefers sheltered moist site. Cape York Peninsula.
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Syzygium boonjee
$7.50 – $15.00Open shrub or small tree to 6m with clusters of large (to 6cm) brownish flowers, fleshy pink to red globular fruit. Slow, needs sheltered shady moist site. NE.Q’ld.
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Syzygium buettnerianum- CAPE YORK SATINASH
$15.00Tree to 15m with dense & bushy canopy. Small pink flowers & deep red to black 2cm diam. fruit. Frost tender, needs sheltered site when young. Lowland rainforest Cape York.