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Callistemon pachyphyllus – Wallum Bottlebrush
$4.50Open spreading rigid shrub to 3m from coastal heath. Red brushes most of the year. Very hardy & will tolerate bad drainage & frost, best in full sun. NSW & Qld.
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Callistemon pachyphyllus green – Green Wallum Bottlebrush
$4.50Open spreading rigid shrub to 3m from coastal heath. Showy green brushes most of the year. Very hardy & will tolerate bad drainage & frost, best in full sun. NSW & Q’ld.
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Callistemon pallidus – Lemon Bottle Brush
$4.50Dense shrub 2 to 5m with showy large sweetly scented pale yellow brushes. Fast growing & hardy, grows in most soils, sun or shade, wind & frost tolerant. NSW, Vic & Tas.
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Callistemon salignus – White Bottlebrush
$4.50Fast & hardy tree to 12m for moist situations. Showy cream brushes, spring & autumn. White paperbark trunk & attractive pink new growth tips. Excellent for screen or windbreak. Full sun.
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Callistemon salignus red – Red Willow Bottlebrush
$4.50Fast & hardy tree to 12m for moist situations. Showy red brushes, spring & autumn. White paperbark trunk & pink new tips. Excellent for screen or windbreak. Full sun.
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Callistemon viminalis – Red Bottlebrush
$4.50Bushy shrub to 12m with long narrow leaves on weeping branches. Showy large red bird-attracting brushes rich in nectar. Fairly fast & adapts to most soil types & sites.
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Callistemon viminalis CPT COOK
$4.50 – $7.50A dwarf form that grows to 1.5m with attractive weeping bushy habit & bears masses of bright red bird attracting brushes in Spring. Hardy & fairly fast in most soils, full sun.
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Callitris columellaris – Coastal Cypress Pine
$4.50Spreading bushy Timber tree 20m with fine dark foliage & neat pyramidal shape. Slow at first, drought & frost hardy, copes with coastal conditions. Free draining sunny site.
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Callitris glaucophylla – White Cypress Pine
$7.50 – $12.50Slender erect shade tree to 15m, widespread in inland parts of all states. Valued for its hardiness and soft dark timber which is durable & termite resistant. Intolerant of poor drainage.
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Callitris rhomboidea – Port Jackson Pine
$4.50A cone-bearing tree to 6m with pyramidal shape & drooping spreading branches. Suitable for open sunny sites on sandy or poorer soils & tolerates coastal sites, dryness & neglect.
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Canarium australasicum – Mangobark
$15.00A large sometimes buttressed tree to 30m with dense spreading crown. Deep red flowers, blue drupe with an edible kernal. Cabinet timber. Fairly fast in a well-drained site in full sun. Richmond River NE.NSW to Cape York.
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Capparis arborea – Brush Caper Berry
$12.50Slow hardy shrub to 5m with spiny stems, showy yellowish cream fragrant flowers that open at night, rounded yellowish edible fruit with sweet tasty pulp. Prefers part sunny aspect. North Qld to south of Newcastle.
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Capparis mitchellii – Wild Orange
$12.50Tall very hardy shade tree to 8m, widespread in drier inland grassland & open forest. White to creamy yellow flowers, edible dull orange berry. Less thorny as it matures. Must have good drainage. All states.
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Cardwellia sublimis – NORTHERN SILKY OAK
$12.50Extremely showy new growth flushes are rusty coloured. Showy white flower spikes. Very frost tender when young. Prefers a well-drained acid soil, sunny but protected site.
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Carex appressa – Tall Sedge
$2.50Slowly spreading tussock, grows to 0.8m. Widespread throughout Australia in swamps & damp areas along streams & rivers. Excellent for boggy areas & dams, tolerating shallow water. Full sun.
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Carex fascicularis – Tassel Sedge
$2.50Slowly spreading tussock to 1.2m high with slender arching leaves & showy flower spikes. Ideal for swampy sites, dams & creeks where roots can be wet or planted as an emergent in ponds.