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March 2013<br />

140mm Pots<br />

(Common <strong>name</strong> <strong>order</strong>)<br />

Standard Price: $11.90 each (<strong>in</strong>cl. GST)<br />

Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected <strong>in</strong> one lot:<br />

Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each)<br />

Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each)<br />

Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each)<br />

No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots)<br />

Common <strong>name</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> <strong>name</strong><br />

Description<br />

"Long John"<br />

Alectryon<br />

Atherton Oak<br />

Aussie Compact<br />

Bamaga Sat<strong>in</strong>ash<br />

Bandicoot Berry<br />

Beach Damson<br />

Beach Vitex<br />

Beach Vitex<br />

Bernie's Cleistanthus<br />

Cynometra ramiflora<br />

Gardenia ochreata<br />

Grevillea banksii var. forsterii<br />

Grevillea parallela<br />

Pandanus oblatus<br />

Thryptomene payenii<br />

Grevillea longistyla<br />

Alectryon connatus<br />

Athertonia diversifolia<br />

Syzygium "Aussie Compact"<br />

Syzygium bamagense<br />

Leea <strong>in</strong>dica<br />

Term<strong>in</strong>alia muelleri<br />

Vitex negundo<br />

Vitex ovata<br />

Cleistanthus hylandii<br />

Medium spread<strong>in</strong>g tree with large dark green leaves and spectacular flushes<br />

of p<strong>in</strong>k new growth fad<strong>in</strong>g to pale green. A beautiful but slow grow<strong>in</strong>g plant<br />

best suited to warm tropical climates. (Cynometra)<br />

Dryland shrub with thick textured cream coloured Gardenia flowers <strong>in</strong> spr<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

with a waft<strong>in</strong>g musky-sweet fragrance, followed by large oval green seed<br />

capsules. (Rubiaceae)<br />

Hardy, fast-grow<strong>in</strong>g, medium shrub grow<strong>in</strong>g about 2-3 metres high. Dark red<br />

flowers all year. Attracts birds. Best <strong>in</strong> a well dra<strong>in</strong>ed sunny spot.<br />

(Proteaceae)<br />

Small tree with narrow, weep<strong>in</strong>g foliage. Mass of creamy-white flowers. Very<br />

hardy. Plant <strong>in</strong> full sun. (Proteaceae)<br />

Small to medium tree with a sparse to rounded crown. Broad sword-shaped<br />

leaves. Prop roots present. Bright yellow fruit when ripe. (Pandanaceae)<br />

(Myrtaceae)<br />

Large fast grow<strong>in</strong>g shrub. Masses of crimson flowers for most of the year.<br />

Needs a well dra<strong>in</strong>ed, sunny position. (Proteaceae)<br />

Hardy large shrub or small tree from coastal or dry ra<strong>in</strong>forest. Orange fruit<br />

with showy, bright red aril surround<strong>in</strong>g the seeds eaten by lots of birds<br />

<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the Purple Crowned Pigeon. (Sap<strong>in</strong>daceae)<br />

Medium tree with beautiful large lobed juvenile leaves, racemes of<br />

cream/white flowers, and blue fruit conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g an edible nut. Superb foliage<br />

plant. Requires a humid protected position. (Proteaceae)<br />

A small compact form of Syzygium australe. Excellent screen. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Medium to large tree with large glossy leaves. Very fast grow<strong>in</strong>g. Hardy.<br />

Large white fruit. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Handsome shrub with beautiful leaves. Bunches of dark red fruit attracts<br />

birds. Hardy and fast grow<strong>in</strong>g. (Leeaceae)<br />

Excellent shade tree with spread<strong>in</strong>g shape. Deciduous. Very hardy & suitable<br />

for coastal plant<strong>in</strong>gs. (Combretaceae)<br />

Shrub with small purple flowers. Very hardy, good for beach plant<strong>in</strong>gs. Prune<br />

to keep <strong>in</strong> good shape. (Lamiaceae)<br />

Prostrate ground-cover plant to about 20 cm high. Small spikes of<br />

purple/mauve flowers. Very hardy. Best <strong>in</strong> full sun - grows naturally on sandy<br />

beaches. (Lamiaceae)<br />

Hardy large shrub to small tree with extremely beautiful bright red to purple<br />

new growth. From Cape York Pen<strong>in</strong>sula. A great screen. (Euphorbiaceae)<br />

Visit our <strong>Nursery</strong>!<br />

We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkam<strong>in</strong> (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland.<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays.<br />

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March 2013<br />

140mm Pots<br />

(Common <strong>name</strong> <strong>order</strong>)<br />

Standard Price: $11.90 each (<strong>in</strong>cl. GST)<br />

Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected <strong>in</strong> one lot:<br />

Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each)<br />

Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each)<br />

Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each)<br />

No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots)<br />

Common <strong>name</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> <strong>name</strong><br />

Description<br />

Bernie's Tamar<strong>in</strong>d<br />

Black Apple<br />

Black Tea Tree<br />

Blake's Silky Oak<br />

Bloomfield Penda<br />

Blue Banksia or<br />

H<strong>in</strong>ch<strong>in</strong>brook Banksia<br />

Blue Bush<br />

Blue Quandong<br />

Blush Silky Oak<br />

Boodyarra<br />

Broad-leaved Bottle Tree<br />

Brown Birch<br />

Brown Crowsfoot Elm<br />

Brown Gardenia<br />

Brown Laurel<br />

Brown Tuckeroo<br />

Diploglottis bernieana<br />

Planchonella pohlmaniana<br />

Melaleuca bracteata<br />

Helicia blakei<br />

Xanthostemon verticillatus<br />

Banksia plagiocarpa<br />

Dipteracanthus corynothecus<br />

(Mt. Emerald)<br />

Elaeocarpus grandis<br />

Opisthiolepis heterophylla<br />

Aglaia sap<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>a<br />

Brachychiton australis<br />

Scolopia braunii<br />

Argyrodendron trifoliolatum<br />

Randia fitzalanii<br />

Cryptocarya tripl<strong>in</strong>ervis<br />

Cupaniopsis flagelliformis<br />

Small slender palm shaped tree with huge bright green compound leaves<br />

and large, furry brown edible fruit. Decorative foliage. (Sap<strong>in</strong>daceae)<br />

Small tree with glossy bright green leaves. Large fleshy fruit attract birds.<br />

Fairly hardy. (Sapotaceae)<br />

Tall bushy shrub with bright green foliage and dense habit. Small white<br />

flowers. A very hardy plant which is an excellent screen. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Small tree endemic to north east Queensland, occurr<strong>in</strong>g as an understorey<br />

tree <strong>in</strong> well-developed upland ra<strong>in</strong>forest. (Proteaceae)<br />

Dense shrub with large heads of fluffy cream-white flowers. A very attractive<br />

plant. Excellent <strong>in</strong> the garden or as a tub plant. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Large shrub or small tree with stiff leaves and unusual large bluish coloured<br />

brushes. Best <strong>in</strong> high ra<strong>in</strong>fall areas. In drier areas, requires a humid<br />

protected position. Not frost tolerant. (Proteaceae)<br />

Small semi-woody shrublet with cr<strong>in</strong>kled leaves and blue-mauve flowers.<br />

(Dipteracanthus corynothecus)<br />

Tall, fast grow<strong>in</strong>g ra<strong>in</strong>forest tree with straight bole and tiered branches.<br />

Edible blue fruit followed bell shaped flowers. Grown for hardwood timber.<br />

Very hardy. (Elaeocarpaceae)<br />

Beautiful ra<strong>in</strong>forest tree with leathery leaves (p<strong>in</strong>nate on young plants) with a<br />

silver to bronze felt on the undersides. Fairly fast grow<strong>in</strong>g. Best <strong>in</strong> a protected<br />

spot, <strong>in</strong> high ra<strong>in</strong>fall areas. (Proteaceae)<br />

Small tree with compound leaves and yellow flowers followed by masses of<br />

orange fruit. Attractive to birds. (Meliaceae)<br />

Attractive tree with smooth green trunk. White flowers. Very hardy.<br />

(Authorised Propagators Qld.No. APQF198/000050) (Malvaceae)<br />

Fast, hardy very bushy tree. Excellent w<strong>in</strong>dbreak. Bright red new growth. Can<br />

be pruned heavily <strong>in</strong>to a shrub. Food plant of Australian Rustic Butterfly.<br />

(Flacourticeae)<br />

Small to medium tree with bronze sheen under leaves. Cream flowers.<br />

(Malvaceae)<br />

Medium to large shrub with large stiff dark green leaves and attractive white<br />

perfumed flowers. (Rubiaceae)<br />

Small hardy, bushy tree with small white flowers and black fruit which attracts<br />

birds. Food plant of Blue Triangle Butterfly. (Lauraceae)<br />

Very attractive tree with lovely serrated compound leaves, soft p<strong>in</strong>k new<br />

growth and showy orange-yellow fruit. (Sap<strong>in</strong>daceae)<br />

Visit our <strong>Nursery</strong>!<br />

We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkam<strong>in</strong> (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland.<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays.<br />

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March 2013<br />

140mm Pots<br />

(Common <strong>name</strong> <strong>order</strong>)<br />

Standard Price: $11.90 each (<strong>in</strong>cl. GST)<br />

Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected <strong>in</strong> one lot:<br />

Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each)<br />

Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each)<br />

Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each)<br />

No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots)<br />

Common <strong>name</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> <strong>name</strong><br />

Description<br />

Buff Beech<br />

Buff Carabeen<br />

Buff Walnut<br />

Bumpy Sat<strong>in</strong>ash<br />

Bunya P<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Burdek<strong>in</strong> Plum<br />

Bushy Tamar<strong>in</strong>d<br />

Caboolture<br />

Caloundra Gem<br />

Cameo P<strong>in</strong>k<br />

Campbell's Tamar<strong>in</strong>d<br />

Cape Ironwood<br />

Cape Tamar<strong>in</strong>d<br />

Cape Tamar<strong>in</strong>d<br />

Cape York Cheese Tree<br />

Cape York Melaleuca<br />

Irv<strong>in</strong>gbaileya australis<br />

Aceratium doggrellii<br />

Endiandra sideroxylon<br />

Syzygium cormiflorum<br />

Araucaria bidwillii<br />

Pleiogynium timorense<br />

Toechima pterocarpum<br />

Grevillea "Caboolture"<br />

Grevillea "Caloundra Gem"<br />

Callistemon "Cameo P<strong>in</strong>k"<br />

Diploglottis campbellii<br />

Gossia floribunda<br />

Diploglottis macrantha<br />

Toechima daemelianum<br />

Mor<strong>in</strong>da bracteata var.<br />

celebica<br />

Melaleuca foliolosa<br />

Large ra<strong>in</strong>forest tree from the Atherton Tableland. Fruit eaten by<br />

Cassowaries and other ra<strong>in</strong>forest animals. Separate male and female plants.<br />

(Stemonuraceae)<br />

Beautiful densely conical tree with upward po<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g branches, small leaves.<br />

(Elaeocarpaceae)<br />

Tall tree with yellow or cream flowers. Fruit eaten by cassowaries, figbirds,<br />

pigeons and honeyeaters. (Lauraceae)<br />

Medium tree with large cream fluffy flowers on the trunk and branches,<br />

followed by large white fruit. Attractive purple new growth. A terrific shade<br />

tree. (Myrtaceae)<br />

One of Australia's tallest and most dist<strong>in</strong>ctive conifers, with its domed crown<br />

of numerous radiat<strong>in</strong>g branches. It has been grow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Australia s<strong>in</strong>ce the<br />

Jurassic - the Age of D<strong>in</strong>osaurs. (Araucariaceae)<br />

Very hardy tree with edible fruit. Makes a good shade tree <strong>in</strong> dry areas.<br />

(Anacardiaceae)<br />

Rare plant from the Julatten area. Large shrub to small tree with attractive<br />

foliage and bright orange fruit. (Authorised Propagators Qld.No.<br />

APQF198/000050) (Sap<strong>in</strong>daceae)<br />

Medium to large bushy shrub. Very fast grow<strong>in</strong>g and hardy, with showy<br />

salmon flowers for most of the year. Requires good dra<strong>in</strong>age and full sun.<br />

Attracts birds. (Proteaceae)<br />

Medium to large bushy shrub with deeply divided foliage. Very fast grow<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and hardy, with showy salmon flowers for most of the year. Requires good<br />

dra<strong>in</strong>age and full sun. Attracts birds. (Proteaceae)<br />

Medium shrub with attractive rose p<strong>in</strong>k flowers. Does best <strong>in</strong> full sun. Usually<br />

frost resistant. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Very rare plant from Northern NSW and Southern Queensland. Very large<br />

orange fruit which are ideal for mak<strong>in</strong>g jam/dr<strong>in</strong>ks. Quite hardy, does best <strong>in</strong><br />

full sun. (Authorised Propagators Qld.No. APQF198/000050) (Sap<strong>in</strong>daceae)<br />

Dense medium shrub with spectacular masses of small white flowers. Very<br />

hardy. Sun or part shade. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Small to medium understorey shrub from Cape York with very large,<br />

attractive leaves. Fruit is suitable for dr<strong>in</strong>ks. Hardy. (Sap<strong>in</strong>daceae)<br />

Medium-sized tree with attractive foliage and p<strong>in</strong>kish/brown new growth.<br />

Bright orange fruit. Quite hardy. (Sap<strong>in</strong>daceae)<br />

Medium to large shrub with soft, green foliage. Small white flowers. Soft<br />

white fruit which smells like rotten cheese. Sun or part shade. (Rubiaceae)<br />

Shrub to small tree from Cape York Pen<strong>in</strong>sula. Attractive t<strong>in</strong>y scale-like<br />

leaves. Interest<strong>in</strong>g 'bonsai' form. Small white bottlebrush flowers. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Visit our <strong>Nursery</strong>!<br />

We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkam<strong>in</strong> (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland.<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays.<br />

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March 2013<br />

140mm Pots<br />

(Common <strong>name</strong> <strong>order</strong>)<br />

Standard Price: $11.90 each (<strong>in</strong>cl. GST)<br />

Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected <strong>in</strong> one lot:<br />

Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each)<br />

Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each)<br />

Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each)<br />

No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots)<br />

Common <strong>name</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> <strong>name</strong><br />

Description<br />

Cape York Tea Tree<br />

Capta<strong>in</strong> Cook<br />

Cardwell<br />

Cardwell Kunzea<br />

Carmona<br />

Cascad<strong>in</strong>g Bean<br />

Cat's Whiskers - mauve<br />

Cat's Whiskers - white<br />

Clarence River Baeckea<br />

Claret Tops<br />

Claudie Damson<br />

Claudie Tulip Wood<br />

Clausena<br />

Climb<strong>in</strong>g Gu<strong>in</strong>ea Flower<br />

Coconut Ice<br />

Common G<strong>in</strong>ger<br />

Asteromyrtus brassii<br />

Callistemon "Capta<strong>in</strong> Cook"<br />

Leptospermum "Cardwell"<br />

Kunzea graniticola<br />

Carmona retusa<br />

Maniltoa lenticellata<br />

Orthosiphon aristatus "Mauve"<br />

Orthosiphon aristatus "White"<br />

Baeckea sp. Clarence River<br />

Melaleuca "Claret Tops"<br />

Term<strong>in</strong>alia complanata<br />

Harpullia ramiflora<br />

Clausena brevistyla<br />

Hibbertia scandens<br />

Grevillea "Coconut Ice"<br />

Alp<strong>in</strong>ia caerulea "Red"<br />

Large shrub or small tree with unusual spherical, deep red flowers along the<br />

branches. Hardy. Flowers all year. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Compact, well shaped small shrub. Showy red bottlebrush flowers. Suitable<br />

as a screen. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Beautiful, graceful weep<strong>in</strong>g shrub with masses of small white flowers <strong>in</strong><br />

spr<strong>in</strong>g. Best <strong>in</strong> a full sun position. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Small shrub with fluffy white flowers. Very rare plant. Requires sunny, moist<br />

conditions. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Small shrub with dark green, stiff foliage and small white flowers on arch<strong>in</strong>g<br />

twigs. Very hardy. Full sun or part shade. (Borag<strong>in</strong>aceae)<br />

Highly or<strong>name</strong>ntal small tree with very spectacular, cascad<strong>in</strong>g p<strong>in</strong>k new<br />

growth. Fluffy white balls of flowers. Quite hardy. Protect from w<strong>in</strong>d.<br />

(Fabaceae)<br />

Bushy, herbaceous plant. Spikes of showy purple flowers. Sun or semishade.<br />

Prune to shape. (Labiatae)<br />

Bushy, herbaceous plant. Spikes of showy white flowers. Sun or semi-shade.<br />

Prune to shape. (Labiatae)<br />

Medium shrub with f<strong>in</strong>e da<strong>in</strong>ty foliage and weep<strong>in</strong>g form. Da<strong>in</strong>ty white<br />

flowers. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Small to medium shrub. Attractive flushes of copper/red new growth. Small<br />

white flowers. Best <strong>in</strong> full sun. Suitable for most areas. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Fast grow<strong>in</strong>g hardy tree with layered growth. Fruit attracts birds. From Cape<br />

York Pen<strong>in</strong>sula. (Combretaceae)<br />

Large shrub or small tree with small, cream, perfumed flowers and bright red<br />

fruit. Hardy. (Sap<strong>in</strong>daceae)<br />

Shrub to small tree with edible small p<strong>in</strong>k fleshy berries. Bunches of small<br />

white flowers. (Rutaceae)<br />

Very hardy climber or cascad<strong>in</strong>g plant with huge buttercup flowers spr<strong>in</strong>g to<br />

summer. Full to filtered sun, suitable for most positions <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the coast.<br />

(Dilleniaceae)<br />

Small to medium, dense bushy shrub. Showy p<strong>in</strong>k/red flowers for most of the<br />

year. Tip prune while young to promote a good shape. Plant <strong>in</strong> full sun <strong>in</strong> welldra<strong>in</strong>ed<br />

position. (Proteaceae)<br />

Clump<strong>in</strong>g foliage plant. Leaves undersides a strik<strong>in</strong>g deep maroon colour.<br />

Small white flowers. Attractive fruit. Full sun or part shade. Not suitable for<br />

dry <strong>in</strong>land areas. (Z<strong>in</strong>giberaceae)<br />

Visit our <strong>Nursery</strong>!<br />

We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkam<strong>in</strong> (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland.<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays.<br />

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March 2013<br />

140mm Pots<br />

(Common <strong>name</strong> <strong>order</strong>)<br />

Standard Price: $11.90 each (<strong>in</strong>cl. GST)<br />

Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected <strong>in</strong> one lot:<br />

Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each)<br />

Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each)<br />

Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each)<br />

No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots)<br />

Common <strong>name</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> <strong>name</strong><br />

Description<br />

Common or Lacy Treefern<br />

Cooktown Tulipwood<br />

Cooper Creek Lilly-Pilly<br />

Copper Glow<br />

Coralwood<br />

Corkwood<br />

Cotton Tree<br />

Crater Ironwood<br />

Creek Sat<strong>in</strong>ash<br />

Creek Sat<strong>in</strong>ash (NQ<br />

Bushy Form)<br />

Cunjevoi<br />

Da<strong>in</strong>tree Med<strong>in</strong>illa<br />

Da<strong>in</strong>tree P<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Da<strong>in</strong>tree Sat<strong>in</strong>ash<br />

Damson<br />

Davidson's Plum<br />

Cyathea cooperi<br />

Harpullia arborea<br />

Syzygium glenum<br />

Leptospermum "Copper Glow"<br />

Adenanthera pavon<strong>in</strong>a<br />

Melicope elleryana<br />

Cochlospermum gillivraei<br />

Rhodomyrtus canescens<br />

Syzygium australe<br />

Syzygium australe "N. Qld<br />

Bushy Form"<br />

Alocasia brisbanensis<br />

Med<strong>in</strong>illa balls-headleyi<br />

Gymnostoma australianum<br />

Syzygium monospermum<br />

Term<strong>in</strong>alia sericocarpa<br />

Davidsonia pruriens<br />

Fast grow<strong>in</strong>g hardy tree fern. Slender trunk with crown of bright green fronds<br />

to 2 metres long. Takes full sun <strong>in</strong> moist areas. (Cyatheaceae)<br />

Small to medium tree with spread<strong>in</strong>g habit. Very showy orange fruit from the<br />

branches. (Sap<strong>in</strong>daceae)<br />

Very rare plant from Cooper Creek near Cape Tribulation <strong>in</strong> the Da<strong>in</strong>tree<br />

area. Very large, leathery, rusty brown fruit. (Authorised Propagators Qld.No.<br />

APQF198/000050) (Myrtaceae)<br />

Medium to tall shrub with beautiful coppery t<strong>in</strong>ge to the foliage. Can be<br />

formed <strong>in</strong>to a lovely rounded shape with regular light prun<strong>in</strong>g. Best <strong>in</strong> full sun.<br />

(Myrtaceae)<br />

Fast grow<strong>in</strong>g spread<strong>in</strong>g tree suitable for shade. Attractive foliage and bright<br />

red sh<strong>in</strong>y seeds. Does well near the beach. (Fabaceae)<br />

Fast grow<strong>in</strong>g tree with beautiful p<strong>in</strong>k flowers along the branches. Food plant<br />

of the spectacular Ulysses Butterfly. (Rutaceae)<br />

Small deciduous tree with yellow flowers & unusual seed pods. Plant <strong>in</strong> full<br />

sun <strong>in</strong> dry areas only. (Bixaceae)<br />

Shrub or small tree with weep<strong>in</strong>g branches. Small white flowers. Plant <strong>in</strong> full<br />

sun or semi-shade. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Large shrub to small tree. Bushy and hardy. Ideal as a screen plant. Masses<br />

of white flowers followed by edible p<strong>in</strong>k fruit. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Bushy shrub with masses of white, fluffy flowers followed by edible p<strong>in</strong>k fruit.<br />

Ideal for use as a screen plant. Suitable for most areas. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Lily-like plant with large, soft leaves. Does best <strong>in</strong> semi-shade with plenty of<br />

moisture. (Araceae)<br />

Scrambl<strong>in</strong>g or semi-prostrate shrub with beautiful pale p<strong>in</strong>k flowers and<br />

psychedelic p<strong>in</strong>k fruit. Makes a lovely hang<strong>in</strong>g basket specimen.<br />

(Melastomataceae)<br />

Rare and ancient small tree with typical p<strong>in</strong>e tree shape. Dense, bright green<br />

foliage. Does best <strong>in</strong> full sun. Makes a great Christmas Tree and tub plant.<br />

(Casuar<strong>in</strong>aceae)<br />

Medium sized ra<strong>in</strong>forest tree with paired, stem-clasp<strong>in</strong>g leaves. New flushes<br />

are mauve. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Fast grow<strong>in</strong>g, slender tree with layered spread<strong>in</strong>g form. Deciduous. Old<br />

leaves are brightly coloured. Attracts birds. Hardy. (Combretaceae)<br />

Small slender tree with large lobed leaves and masses of large purple plumlike<br />

fruit. Makes good jam, salted plums or w<strong>in</strong>e. Best <strong>in</strong> high ra<strong>in</strong>fall areas.<br />

(Davidsoniaceae)<br />

Visit our <strong>Nursery</strong>!<br />

We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkam<strong>in</strong> (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland.<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays.<br />

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March 2013<br />

140mm Pots<br />

(Common <strong>name</strong> <strong>order</strong>)<br />

Standard Price: $11.90 each (<strong>in</strong>cl. GST)<br />

Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected <strong>in</strong> one lot:<br />

Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each)<br />

Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each)<br />

Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each)<br />

No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots)<br />

Common <strong>name</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> <strong>name</strong><br />

Description<br />

Dawson River<br />

Dissiliaria<br />

Dwarf Baeckea<br />

Dwarf Golden Penda<br />

Dwarf Harpullia<br />

Emerald Beauty<br />

Emu Creek Fuchsia<br />

Endeavour<br />

Eureka<br />

Feather Tips<br />

Fern-Leafed Tamar<strong>in</strong>d<br />

Ferny Phyllanthus<br />

Fibrous Sat<strong>in</strong>ash<br />

F<strong>in</strong>ger Lime<br />

Firesprite<br />

Flaky-Barked Sat<strong>in</strong>ash<br />

Callistemon "Dawson River"<br />

Dissiliaria surculosa<br />

Baeckea virgata "M<strong>in</strong>iature"<br />

Xanthostemon chrysanthus<br />

"Little Goldie"<br />

Harpullia frutescens<br />

Callistemon "Emerald Beauty"<br />

Graptophyllum "Red Emu"<br />

Callistemon "Endeavour"<br />

Callistemon "Eureka"<br />

Baeckea "Feather Tips"<br />

Sarcotoechia serrata<br />

Phyllanthus lamprophyllus<br />

Syzygium fibrosum<br />

Citrus australasica<br />

Grevillea "Firesprite"<br />

Syzygium forte subsp.<br />

potamophilum<br />

Tall weep<strong>in</strong>g shrub with red flowers. Attractive to birds. Very hardy. Will<br />

tolerate both wet and dry conditions. Can be pruned to act as a screen<strong>in</strong>g<br />

plant. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Extremely rare plant from Cape York Pen<strong>in</strong>sula. Medium to large shrub with<br />

very attractive, dense foliage. Pyramid form. Quite hardy. Sun or shade.<br />

(Euphorbiaceae)<br />

Ideal for rockeries, this dwarf form of Baeckea spreads to form a small,<br />

mounded shrub. Masses of white flowers. Prune lightly after flower<strong>in</strong>g to<br />

keep compact. (Myrtaceae)<br />

A compact, dwarf cultivar of the popular Golden Penda mak<strong>in</strong>g a rounded<br />

bush, rarely more than 1 metre high, with narrow dark green leaves about 8<br />

cm long. New growth bronzy p<strong>in</strong>k. (Myrtaceae)<br />

A lovely small slender shrub with fragrant white flowers. Needs a moist shady<br />

position (Sap<strong>in</strong>daceae)<br />

Medium shrub grow<strong>in</strong>g with dense compact foliage and p<strong>in</strong>k new growth.<br />

Showy red bottlebrush flowers with yellow tips. Hardy and suitable for most<br />

areas. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Very hardy, small shrub with thick bushy habit. Bright red fuchsia type<br />

flowers. (Acanthaceae)<br />

Medium upright shrub. Well shaped and hardy. Large bright red bottlebrush<br />

flowers. Open sunny position. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Tall upright shrub with brilliant purple flowers <strong>in</strong> profusion <strong>in</strong> spr<strong>in</strong>g. Showy<br />

p<strong>in</strong>k new growth. Suitable for screen<strong>in</strong>g. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Small shrub. Da<strong>in</strong>ty form with weep<strong>in</strong>g, feathery branches. May be pruned<br />

heavily <strong>in</strong>to a dense bush if required. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Large shrub or small tree with beautiful fern-like foliage and delicate soft p<strong>in</strong>k<br />

new growth. Requires semi-shade and regular water<strong>in</strong>g. A beautiful<br />

or<strong>name</strong>ntal plant. (Sap<strong>in</strong>daceae)<br />

Small, weep<strong>in</strong>g shrub with very attractive ferny foliage. Suitable for full sun or<br />

semi-shade. Benefits from regular prun<strong>in</strong>g. (Phyllanthaceae)<br />

Large shrub to small tree with purple new growth. Large white fluffy flowers<br />

and delicious red fruit. Very hardy. Makes tasty jam. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Small, dense, bushy shrub with sausage-like lime-flavoured fruit. Very hardy,<br />

but slow grow<strong>in</strong>g. Suitable for mak<strong>in</strong>g dr<strong>in</strong>ks. Not suitable for dry <strong>in</strong>land<br />

areas. (Rutaceae)<br />

Small to medium shrub with bright red flowers. Attracts birds. (Proteaceae)<br />

Hardy tree with papery bark. Excellent for coastal plant<strong>in</strong>gs. White flowers &<br />

edible fruit. Differs from Syzygium forte <strong>in</strong> hav<strong>in</strong>g narrower leaves.<br />

(Myrtaceae)<br />

Visit our <strong>Nursery</strong>!<br />

We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkam<strong>in</strong> (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland.<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays.<br />

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March 2013<br />

140mm Pots<br />

(Common <strong>name</strong> <strong>order</strong>)<br />

Standard Price: $11.90 each (<strong>in</strong>cl. GST)<br />

Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected <strong>in</strong> one lot:<br />

Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each)<br />

Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each)<br />

Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each)<br />

No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots)<br />

Common <strong>name</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> <strong>name</strong><br />

Description<br />

Flame Tree<br />

Flax Lily<br />

Flax Lily<br />

Flecker's Hard Alder<br />

Founta<strong>in</strong>'s Blush<br />

Freshwater Mangrove<br />

Garraway's brachychiton<br />

Giant Flowered Wax V<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Glasshouse Country<br />

Glennie River Gardenia<br />

Glossy Tamar<strong>in</strong>d<br />

Golden Paperbark<br />

Golden Penda<br />

Golden Shower<br />

Golden Tea Tree<br />

Golden Toothbrush<br />

Brachychiton acerifolius<br />

Dianella atraxis<br />

Dianella brevipedunculata<br />

Neostrearia fleckeri<br />

Fonta<strong>in</strong>ea picrosperma<br />

Carallia brachiata<br />

Brachychiton garrawayae<br />

Hoya macgillivrayi<br />

Callistemon "Glasshouse<br />

Country"<br />

Gardenia sp. Glennie River<br />

Guioa acutifolia<br />

Melaleuca leucadendra "Gold"<br />

Xanthostemon chrysanthus<br />

Cassia sp. Paluma Range<br />

Melaleuca bracteata "Gold<br />

Form"<br />

Grevillea pteridifolia<br />

Produces masses of brilliant red flowers. Deciduous when flower<strong>in</strong>g. Hardy<br />

and fast grow<strong>in</strong>g. Food plant of Common Aeroplane and Penciled Blue<br />

Butterflies. (Authorised Propagators Qld.No. APQF198/000050) (Malvaceae)<br />

Small clump<strong>in</strong>g plant with broad upright leaves. Dark blue flowers on long<br />

stalks. Best <strong>in</strong> semi-shade. (Hemerocallidaceae)<br />

Small clump<strong>in</strong>g plant with showy blue flowers and fruit. Suitable for sun or<br />

shade. Rosella Parrots eat the fruit. (Hemerocallidaceae)<br />

Rare, medium-sized evergreen ra<strong>in</strong>forest tree with alternate leaves and<br />

pendent spikes of white flowers <strong>in</strong> w<strong>in</strong>ter (May to July). Needs high ra<strong>in</strong>fall<br />

and shelter. (Hamamelidaceae)<br />

Tree with white flowers and large velvety p<strong>in</strong>k fruit which are eaten by<br />

cassowaries and Musky Rat-kangaroos. (Euphorbiaceae)<br />

Medium, erect tree with stiff glossy leaves and furrowed corky bark. Excellent<br />

for damp spot. Food plant of beautiful yellow and blue 4 O'Clock Moth.<br />

(Rhizophoraceae)<br />

Large shrub or small tree with attractive p<strong>in</strong>k flowers. Unusual plant from<br />

Cape York Pen<strong>in</strong>sula. (Authorised Propagators Qld.No. APQF198/000050)<br />

(Malvaceae)<br />

Small, slow grow<strong>in</strong>g v<strong>in</strong>e with very large, spectacular, deep maroon,<br />

perfumed flowers. Makes a wonderful hang<strong>in</strong>g basket specimen. Best <strong>in</strong><br />

semi-shade. (Asclepiadaceae)<br />

A tall shrub with bottlebrush flowers. The foliage is stiff and sharply po<strong>in</strong>ted<br />

with pale young growth. The ma<strong>in</strong> flower<strong>in</strong>g periods are spr<strong>in</strong>g and autumn.<br />

(Myrtaceae)<br />

A very hardy native gardenia with prostrate habit. Large, stiff leaves and<br />

white flowers. Does best <strong>in</strong> dappled shade. (Rubiaceae)<br />

Small tree with dark green leaves. Mass of small white flowers. Quite hardy.<br />

A useful screen plant. (Sap<strong>in</strong>daceae)<br />

A hardy small tree with upright habit and golden foliage. Excellent for a wet<br />

spot. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Large shrub or small tree with spectacular, large heads of bright yellow<br />

flowers. Tip prune when young to create bushy form and promote mass<br />

flower<strong>in</strong>g. Hardy. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Small tree with glossy dark green foliage, spectacular racemes of bright<br />

yellow flowers, and beautiful brown papery bark. A beautiful native cassia.<br />

Very hardy. (Fabaceae)<br />

Tall bushy shrub with attractive golden foliage and dense habit. A very hardy<br />

plant which is an excellent screen. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Open, wispy, large shrub to small tree with bright orange toothbrush flowers<br />

<strong>in</strong> great profusion. Attracts birds. Requires open, sunny, well dra<strong>in</strong>ed<br />

position. (Proteaceae)<br />

Visit our <strong>Nursery</strong>!<br />

We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkam<strong>in</strong> (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland.<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays.<br />

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March 2013<br />

140mm Pots<br />

(Common <strong>name</strong> <strong>order</strong>)<br />

Standard Price: $11.90 each (<strong>in</strong>cl. GST)<br />

Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected <strong>in</strong> one lot:<br />

Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each)<br />

Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each)<br />

Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each)<br />

No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots)<br />

Common <strong>name</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> <strong>name</strong><br />

Description<br />

Greater Brown Sedge<br />

Grey Myrtle<br />

Gully Sat<strong>in</strong>ash<br />

Hairy Aspen<br />

Hairy Bush-Pea<br />

Hann Gardenia<br />

Hannah Ray<br />

Harkness<br />

Heath Myrtle<br />

Herberton Baeckea<br />

Holly Fuchsia<br />

Honeycomb<br />

Hybrid midyim<br />

Idiot Fruit<br />

Indian Beech<br />

Injune<br />

Carex hattoriana<br />

Backhousia myrtifolia<br />

Syzygium hedraiophyllum<br />

Acronychia crassipetala<br />

Pultenaea villosa<br />

Gardenia psidioides<br />

Callistemon "Hannah Ray"<br />

Callistemon "Harkness"<br />

Baeckea virgata<br />

Baeckea sp. Herberton Range<br />

Graptophyllum ilicifolium<br />

Grevillea "Honeycomb"<br />

Austromyrtus dulcis x<br />

tenuifolia<br />

Idiospermum australiense<br />

Millettia p<strong>in</strong>nata<br />

Callistemon "Injune"<br />

Attractive native tufted sedge with bright green foliage. Prefers moist soil and<br />

sun or part shade. (Cyperaceae)<br />

Large dense shrub or small tree with masses of white fluffy flowers. Very<br />

hardy. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Small bushy tree with large glossy leaves and weep<strong>in</strong>g branches. Attractive<br />

red/brown new growth. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Very hardy shrub or small tree. Creamy coloured flowers attract many small<br />

butterflies, yellow fruit is eaten by pigeons. Best <strong>in</strong> moist or very wet<br />

conditions. (Rutaceae)<br />

Small shrub with hairy young growth and yellow to orange pea flowers.<br />

Hardy. For sun or part shade. (Fabaceae)<br />

Prostrate spread<strong>in</strong>g native gardenia with white flowers. Excellent ground<br />

cover. (Rubiaceae)<br />

Hardy medium to large shrub. Soft new growth. Weep<strong>in</strong>g form. Bright red<br />

flowers. Makes a good screen. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Large rounded shrub. Masses of bright red bottlebrush flowers. A very<br />

popular cultivar. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Medium shrub with weep<strong>in</strong>g form, f<strong>in</strong>e foliage and da<strong>in</strong>ty white flowers.<br />

Tolerates part shade and heavy prun<strong>in</strong>g. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Very pretty medium shrub with f<strong>in</strong>e, da<strong>in</strong>ty foliage and very weep<strong>in</strong>g habit.<br />

T<strong>in</strong>y white flowers <strong>in</strong> profusion. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Small shrub. Stiff, holly-like leaves and deep purple/red flowers. Very hardy.<br />

For full sun or semi-shade. (Acanthaceae)<br />

Erect shrub naturally bushy with dense foliage to the ground. Cream flowers<br />

prolific <strong>in</strong> early spr<strong>in</strong>g attract<strong>in</strong>g birds. Good screen plant for most areas<br />

except <strong>in</strong> areas with cold w<strong>in</strong>ters. (Proteaceae)<br />

Small bushy slender-leafed shrub with masses of small pale p<strong>in</strong>k flowers<br />

followed by edible fruit. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Very rare and primitive tree with large glossy leaves and deep red flowers.<br />

Giant round fruit. Fairly hardy. (Calycanthaceae)<br />

Medium spread<strong>in</strong>g tree with large dark green leaves. Racemes of pale<br />

purple/white flowers. Suitable for beach plant<strong>in</strong>g. Seeds may be used as a<br />

source of biodiesel. (Fabaceae)<br />

A very pretty, weep<strong>in</strong>g plant with da<strong>in</strong>ty soft grey foliage and lovely pale p<strong>in</strong>k<br />

bottlebrush flowers (Myrtaceae)<br />

Visit our <strong>Nursery</strong>!<br />

We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkam<strong>in</strong> (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland.<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays.<br />

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March 2013<br />

140mm Pots<br />

(Common <strong>name</strong> <strong>order</strong>)<br />

Standard Price: $11.90 each (<strong>in</strong>cl. GST)<br />

Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected <strong>in</strong> one lot:<br />

Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each)<br />

Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each)<br />

Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each)<br />

No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots)<br />

Common <strong>name</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> <strong>name</strong><br />

Description<br />

John Evans<br />

Joseph's Sat<strong>in</strong>ash<br />

Kay Williams<br />

K<strong>in</strong>gs Park<br />

Knobby Club Rush<br />

Large Tussock Grass<br />

Lavender Shower<br />

Lemon Aspen<br />

Lemon Frost<br />

Lemon Myrtle<br />

Lemon Scented Tea Tree<br />

Lilliane<br />

Lilly-Pilly<br />

Lime Berry<br />

Little Beauty<br />

Little Cigar Cassia<br />

Grevillea "John Evans"<br />

Syzygium banksii<br />

Grevillea "Kay Williams"<br />

Callistemon "K<strong>in</strong>gs Park<br />

Special"<br />

Isolepis nodosa<br />

Poa labillardieri<br />

Callistemon "Lavender<br />

Shower"<br />

Acronychia acidula<br />

Leptospermum "Lemon Frost"<br />

Backhousia citriodora<br />

Leptospermum petersonii ssp<br />

petersonii<br />

Grevillea "Lilliane"<br />

Syzygium smithii "M<strong>in</strong>or"<br />

Micromelum m<strong>in</strong>utum<br />

Melaleuca "Little Beauty"<br />

Cassia tomentella<br />

Small shrub. Attractive red spider flowers <strong>in</strong> spr<strong>in</strong>g. For semi-shade or full<br />

sun. Best <strong>in</strong> cooler climates. (Proteaceae)<br />

Large dense bushy shrub or small tree. White flowers and purple fruit. Hardy<br />

& tolerates salty w<strong>in</strong>ds. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Fast grow<strong>in</strong>g, bushy shrub. Masses of large pale orange/peach flowers for<br />

most of the year. Needs a well dra<strong>in</strong>ed, sunny position. (Proteaceae)<br />

A robust, medium to large shrub with deep red flowers <strong>in</strong> profusion. Prune to<br />

shape. Remove old flowers to keep tidy. Suitable for screen<strong>in</strong>g. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Native clump<strong>in</strong>g sedge. Flower heads are compact rusty brown balls near the<br />

top of the stem. Drought tolerant once established but prefers moist soil. Can<br />

be grown <strong>in</strong> full sun or semi-shade. (Cyperaceae)<br />

F<strong>in</strong>e blue/green tussock grass with lacy flower heads <strong>in</strong> summer. Plant <strong>in</strong> an<br />

open position. Tolerates moist/wet soils. (Poaceae)<br />

Small shrub. Beautiful lavender flowers for most of the year. Does best <strong>in</strong> full<br />

sun. Best <strong>in</strong> cooler climates. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Small tree with large glossy leaves and large white flowers. Fruit suitable for<br />

jam mak<strong>in</strong>g. (Rutaceae)<br />

Medium shrub. Very hardy. White flowers and beautiful lemon scent to the<br />

leaves. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Large shrub or small bushy tree with masses of fluffy cream flowers.<br />

Crushed leaves have a fantastic lemon scent. Quite hardy. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Very attractive medium shrub. Foliage has lemon scent. Benefits from<br />

prun<strong>in</strong>g. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Small sprawl<strong>in</strong>g plant that can be used <strong>in</strong> a hang<strong>in</strong>g basket. P<strong>in</strong>k and white<br />

spider flowers. For full sun or part shade. Usually frost resistant. (Proteaceae)<br />

Small, dense shrub with attractive reddish new growth. Very hardy. Suitable<br />

for most areas. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Medium shrub with large heads of small white flowers followed by showy<br />

orange fruit. Food plant of Orchard, Capaneus and Ambrax Butterflies.<br />

(Rutaceae)<br />

T<strong>in</strong>y plant. Use as an edg<strong>in</strong>g plant for a garden bed or rockery. Must be<br />

grown <strong>in</strong> full sun. Suitable for most areas. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Spectacular large shrub to small tree with large racemes of showy yellow<br />

flowers. Very hardy. (Fabaceae)<br />

Visit our <strong>Nursery</strong>!<br />

We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkam<strong>in</strong> (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland.<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays.<br />

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March 2013<br />

140mm Pots<br />

(Common <strong>name</strong> <strong>order</strong>)<br />

Standard Price: $11.90 each (<strong>in</strong>cl. GST)<br />

Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected <strong>in</strong> one lot:<br />

Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each)<br />

Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each)<br />

Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each)<br />

No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots)<br />

Common <strong>name</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> <strong>name</strong><br />

Description<br />

Little Euodia<br />

Little John<br />

Lockerbie Sat<strong>in</strong>ash<br />

Lomandra "Katr<strong>in</strong>us"<br />

Long-leaf waxflower<br />

Lunasia<br />

Magenta Cherry<br />

Majestic<br />

Mango P<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Mangrove Clerodendrum<br />

Mangrove Lily<br />

Mat-Rush<br />

Mauve Mist<br />

M<strong>in</strong>t Bush<br />

Misty Bells<br />

Moonlight<br />

Melicope rubra<br />

Callistemon "Little John"<br />

Syzygium branderhorstii<br />

Lomandra "Katr<strong>in</strong>us deLuxe"<br />

(PBR)<br />

Philotheca myoporoides<br />

Lunasia amara<br />

Syzygium paniculatum<br />

Grevillea "Majestic"<br />

Barr<strong>in</strong>gtonia calyptrata<br />

Clerodendrum <strong>in</strong>erme<br />

Cr<strong>in</strong>um pedunculatum<br />

Lomandra hystrix<br />

Callistemon "Mauve Mist"<br />

Prostanthera phylicifolia<br />

Agapetes me<strong>in</strong>iana<br />

Grevillea "Moonlight"<br />

Medium to large shrub with masses of dark p<strong>in</strong>k flowers along the branches.<br />

Quite hardy. Food plant of the spectacular Ulysses Butterfly. (Rutaceae)<br />

Small shrub with dense blue/green foliage and bright red flowers. Very hardy,<br />

but slow grow<strong>in</strong>g. Must have full sun. Suitable for most areas. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Small, slender understorey tree from the ra<strong>in</strong>forests of Cape York. Glossy<br />

foliage. Large clusters of fluffy white flowers borne profusely down the trunk,<br />

followed by showy red fruit. Excellent for a shady or semi-shaded spot.<br />

(Myrtaceae)<br />

This clump<strong>in</strong>g lomandra features large showy flowers <strong>in</strong> spr<strong>in</strong>g. Do not<br />

waterlog. Full/part sun. (Asparagaceae)<br />

Formerly Eriostemon myoproides. A dense shrub with small star-shaped<br />

waxy flowers. (Rutaceae)<br />

Small to medium shrub with narrow, upright form, and large, attractive,<br />

glossy leaves. An unusual plants which makes a terrific filler <strong>in</strong> a shady spot.<br />

(Rutaceae)<br />

Bushy large shrub to small tree with dark green leaves, small white flowers<br />

and edible magenta fruit. Very hardy. (Myrtaceae)<br />

A fast grow<strong>in</strong>g shrub with orange-red flowers. Plant <strong>in</strong> a well-dra<strong>in</strong>ed, sunny<br />

position. (Proteaceae)<br />

Very handsome tree with large leaves and huge racemes of fluffy white<br />

flowers that attract birds. (Lecythidaceae)<br />

Hardy shrub suitable for beach plant<strong>in</strong>gs. (Lamiaceae)<br />

Large lily with very showy, perfumed flowers. Very hardy and suitable for wet<br />

sites. (Liliaceae)<br />

Attractive clump<strong>in</strong>g plant with stiff, dark green foliage. Does very well <strong>in</strong> semishade.<br />

Very hardy with perfumed flowers. (Asparagaceae)<br />

Small to medium shrub with beautiful mauve bottlebrush flowers. Best <strong>in</strong><br />

cooler climates (Mrytaceae)<br />

Very compact shrub. Dark narrow leaves with small mauve flowers, bloom<strong>in</strong>g<br />

over long periods <strong>in</strong> spr<strong>in</strong>g. Doesn't like overwater<strong>in</strong>g. (Lamiaceae)<br />

V<strong>in</strong>e that produces beautiful bright p<strong>in</strong>k tubular flowers. Plant <strong>in</strong> protected<br />

spot with lots of moisture. Makes good tub plant or hang<strong>in</strong>g basket.<br />

(Ericaceae)<br />

Tall shrub with cream flowers all year. Attracts birds. Hardy with good<br />

dra<strong>in</strong>age and full sun. (Proteaceae)<br />

Visit our <strong>Nursery</strong>!<br />

We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkam<strong>in</strong> (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland.<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays.<br />

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March 2013<br />

140mm Pots<br />

(Common <strong>name</strong> <strong>order</strong>)<br />

Standard Price: $11.90 each (<strong>in</strong>cl. GST)<br />

Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected <strong>in</strong> one lot:<br />

Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each)<br />

Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each)<br />

Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each)<br />

No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots)<br />

Common <strong>name</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> <strong>name</strong><br />

Description<br />

Mounta<strong>in</strong> Gardenia<br />

Mounta<strong>in</strong> Malletwood<br />

Mounta<strong>in</strong> Sat<strong>in</strong>ash<br />

Mr Foster<br />

Mt Mulligan Sat<strong>in</strong>ash<br />

Mt Spurgeon P<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Mt White Lime<br />

Murray's Laurel<br />

Native Crepe G<strong>in</strong>ger<br />

Native Croton<br />

Native Fr<strong>in</strong>ge-rush<br />

Native Fuchsia<br />

Native Jasm<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Native Rhododendron<br />

Native Rosemary<br />

Native Sundew<br />

Gardenia merik<strong>in</strong><br />

Uromyrtus metrosideros<br />

Syzygium endophloium<br />

Callistemon "Mr. Foster"<br />

Syzygium sp. Mt Mulligan<br />

Prumnopitys ladei<br />

Citrus garrawayae<br />

Cryptocarya murrayi<br />

Costus potierae<br />

Codiaeum variegatum var.<br />

moluccanum<br />

Fimbristylis tetragona<br />

Graptophyllum sp<strong>in</strong>igerum<br />

Jasm<strong>in</strong>um didymum<br />

Rhododendron lochiae<br />

Westr<strong>in</strong>gia fruticosa<br />

Drosera b<strong>in</strong>ata<br />

Small shrub from highland ra<strong>in</strong>forest. White perfumed flowers. Dark green<br />

leaves. Needs a sheltered, moist spot. (Rubiaceae)<br />

Small tree with sh<strong>in</strong>y whorled leaves and spicy-scented white flowers. Needs<br />

a protected moist position. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Large bushy shrub with attractive red new growth. Mass of fluffy white<br />

flowers. Garden or tub. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Hardy medium to large dense shrub. Red new growth. Large, bright red<br />

flowers. Very showy. (Myrtaceae)<br />

A rare plant. A large shrub or small tree with lovely dense bushy foliage and<br />

da<strong>in</strong>ty p<strong>in</strong>k new growth. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Very rare tree. Quite hardy. Beautiful fern-like foliage rema<strong>in</strong>s even when<br />

fully grown. (Podocarpaceae)<br />

F<strong>in</strong>ger lime from Cape York. Good bush tucker. Small, dense, bushy shrub<br />

with sausage-like lime-flavoured fruit suitable for mak<strong>in</strong>g dr<strong>in</strong>ks. (Rutaceae)<br />

Very attractive bushy tree with red droop<strong>in</strong>g new growth. Use for<br />

shade/screen. Food plant of Blue Triangle Butterfly. (Lauraceae)<br />

Rhizomatous plant. Leaves held <strong>in</strong> a spiral round the stems. Flowers white<br />

with yellow mark<strong>in</strong>gs, <strong>in</strong> heads on the stem tips. Needs shade, ample<br />

moisture and well manured soil. (Z<strong>in</strong>giberaceae)<br />

Small shrub with dark green glossy foliage, small white flowers. Very hardy.<br />

Does best <strong>in</strong> part shade. (Euphorbiaceae)<br />

Grass-like plant ideal for ponds. Arch<strong>in</strong>g clumps of small round brown flower<br />

heads blue t<strong>in</strong>ged tubular stems. Semi-shade to full sun. (Cyperaceae)<br />

Small shrub. Attractive glossy foliage and small white flowers. For sun or<br />

shade. Very hardy. (Acanthaceae)<br />

Medium v<strong>in</strong>e. Very hardy and fast grow<strong>in</strong>g. White, perfumed flowers. Ideal<br />

over a trellis or fence. (Oleaceae)<br />

Small shrub with bright red flowers. Requires sheltered, moist position.<br />

Makes good tub plant. (Ericaceae)<br />

Hardy compact shrub with blue grey leaves. White flowers produced most of<br />

the year. Full sun. Tolerates a wide range of soils and conditions. Prune to<br />

shape. (Lamiaceae)<br />

Carnivorous habit, leaves covered with sticky droplets. Requires bright<br />

sunlight. Stand <strong>in</strong> water <strong>in</strong> summer, just moist while dormant <strong>in</strong> w<strong>in</strong>ter. Feed<br />

lightly dur<strong>in</strong>g grow<strong>in</strong>g months if <strong>in</strong>doors. (Droseraceae)<br />

Visit our <strong>Nursery</strong>!<br />

We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkam<strong>in</strong> (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland.<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays.<br />

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March 2013<br />

140mm Pots<br />

(Common <strong>name</strong> <strong>order</strong>)<br />

Standard Price: $11.90 each (<strong>in</strong>cl. GST)<br />

Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected <strong>in</strong> one lot:<br />

Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each)<br />

Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each)<br />

Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each)<br />

No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots)<br />

Common <strong>name</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> <strong>name</strong><br />

Description<br />

Native Violet<br />

Ned Kelly<br />

New Gu<strong>in</strong>ea Sat<strong>in</strong>ash<br />

Noah's Gardenia<br />

Noah's Sat<strong>in</strong>ash<br />

Noahdendron<br />

Northern Brown P<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Northern Laurel<br />

Northern Malletwood<br />

Northern Silky Oak<br />

Northern Tamar<strong>in</strong>d<br />

Northern Tea Tree<br />

Pacific Beauty<br />

Pacific Rosewood<br />

Pale Cordrush<br />

Palm Lily<br />

Viola hederacea<br />

Grevillea "Ned Kelly"<br />

Syzygium buettnerianum<br />

Gardenia act<strong>in</strong>ocarpa<br />

Syzygium maraca (sp. Noah<br />

Creek)<br />

Noahdendron nicholasii<br />

Podocarpus grayae<br />

Cryptocarya hypospodia<br />

Rhodamnia spongiosa<br />

Cardwellia sublimis<br />

Diploglottis diphyllostegia<br />

Leptospermum ambo<strong>in</strong>ense<br />

Leptospermum "Pacific<br />

Beauty"<br />

Thespesia populneoides<br />

Baloskion pallens<br />

Cordyl<strong>in</strong>e manners-suttoniae<br />

Attractive spread<strong>in</strong>g plant with blue and white flowers. Can be grown <strong>in</strong> the<br />

sun if permanently moist. Requires a moist sheltered position. Not suitable<br />

for <strong>in</strong>land areas. (Violaceae)<br />

Medium, dense bushy shrub. Showy orange/red flowers for most of the year.<br />

Tip prune while young to promote a good shape. Plant <strong>in</strong> full sun <strong>in</strong> well<br />

dra<strong>in</strong>ed position. (Proteaceae)<br />

Very rare tree from Cape York Pen<strong>in</strong>sula. Glossy foliage and masses of<br />

showy p<strong>in</strong>k fluffy flowers. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Extremely rare plant from Da<strong>in</strong>tree area. Small shrub with large, white,<br />

perfumed flowers. Best <strong>in</strong> shade with plenty of moisture. OK as pot plant.<br />

Authorised Propagator Qld. No. APQF198/000050. 2001 (Rubiaceae)<br />

Medium tree with large dark red fruit. Fairly hardy. Unusual <strong>in</strong> cultivation.<br />

(Myrtaceae)<br />

Extremely rare plant from the Da<strong>in</strong>tree area. Brilliant p<strong>in</strong>k to red new growth.<br />

Bright p<strong>in</strong>k flowers. Best <strong>in</strong> semi-shade. (Authorised Propagators Qld.No.<br />

APQF198/000050) (Hamamelidaceae)<br />

An elegant long-leaf tropical ra<strong>in</strong>forest conifer (Podocarpaceae)<br />

Tree with large leaves. Food plant of Blue Triangle Butterfly. Fruit attracts<br />

birds. (Lauraceae)<br />

Beautiful shrub with glossy p<strong>in</strong>k new growth. Very showy cream flowers & red<br />

fruit. Very hardy. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Handsome tree with large glossy compound leaves and very spectacular<br />

creamy white flowers followed by huge woody seed pods. Needs a moist<br />

protected position. Unsuitable for dry areas. (Proteaceae)<br />

Small tree with large attractive leaves, and fruit which makes good jam or<br />

dr<strong>in</strong>ks. (Sap<strong>in</strong>daceae)<br />

Medium to large shrub. Lovely fresh foliage and small white flowers. Can be<br />

pruned to shape. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Small shrub with masses of white flowers on weep<strong>in</strong>g branches. Quite hardy.<br />

Grow <strong>in</strong> full sun. (Myrtaceae)<br />

An attractive tree to 15 m with light-green, heart-shaped leaves. Flowers are<br />

hibiscus-like, yellow, fad<strong>in</strong>g to p<strong>in</strong>k, followed by small black fruit. Relative of<br />

Hibiscus and Cotton (Malvaceae)<br />

Clump<strong>in</strong>g, stiffly upright jo<strong>in</strong>ted rush from coastal healthlands (wallum). Redbanded<br />

stems. Reasonably drought tolerant but can also grow <strong>in</strong> seasonally<br />

waterlogged soil. (Restionaceae)<br />

Palm-like plant. Large bright green strap-like leaves. Large bunches of bright<br />

red, very showy berries. Best <strong>in</strong> semi-shade. (Asparagaceae)<br />

Visit our <strong>Nursery</strong>!<br />

We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkam<strong>in</strong> (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland.<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays.<br />

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March 2013<br />

140mm Pots<br />

(Common <strong>name</strong> <strong>order</strong>)<br />

Standard Price: $11.90 each (<strong>in</strong>cl. GST)<br />

Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected <strong>in</strong> one lot:<br />

Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each)<br />

Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each)<br />

Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each)<br />

No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots)<br />

Common <strong>name</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> <strong>name</strong><br />

Description<br />

Palm-Lilly<br />

Pathf<strong>in</strong>der<br />

Pen<strong>in</strong>sula Aspen<br />

P<strong>in</strong> Cushion Sedge<br />

P<strong>in</strong>di P<strong>in</strong>di<br />

P<strong>in</strong>k Alma<br />

P<strong>in</strong>k Cascade<br />

P<strong>in</strong>k Champagne<br />

P<strong>in</strong>k Lace<br />

P<strong>in</strong>k Mahogany<br />

P<strong>in</strong>k Phyllanthus<br />

P<strong>in</strong>k Surprise<br />

P<strong>in</strong>k Tamar<strong>in</strong>d<br />

Pittosporum<br />

Poor<strong>in</strong>da Peter<br />

Powder-Puff Lilly-Pilly<br />

Cordyl<strong>in</strong>e murchisoniae<br />

Syzygium "Pathf<strong>in</strong>der"<br />

Acronychia pen<strong>in</strong>sularis<br />

Fimbristylis pauciflora<br />

Callistemon "P<strong>in</strong>di P<strong>in</strong>di"<br />

Callistemon "P<strong>in</strong>k Alma"<br />

Leptospermum "P<strong>in</strong>k<br />

Cascade"<br />

Callistemon "P<strong>in</strong>k<br />

Champagne"<br />

Melaleuca "P<strong>in</strong>k Lace"<br />

Dysoxylum oppositifolium<br />

Phyllanthus cuscutiflorus<br />

Grevillea "P<strong>in</strong>k Surprise"<br />

Toechima erythrocarpum<br />

Pittosporum moluccanum<br />

Grevillea "Poor<strong>in</strong>da Peter"<br />

Syzygium wilsonii<br />

Small, slender-stemmed ra<strong>in</strong>forest palm-lily. Panicles of small mauve<br />

flowers. Good foliage tub plant. Best <strong>in</strong> shade or semi-shade. (Asparagaceae)<br />

A small, dense, pyramid shaped form of Syzygium australe. A good screen.<br />

(Myrtaceae)<br />

Shrub with paired trifoliate leaves, small white flowers and white berries, from<br />

Cape York Pen<strong>in</strong>sula. (Rutaceae)<br />

Beautiful little plant which needs to be grown <strong>in</strong> semi-shade. Needs to be<br />

permanently moist. (Cyperaceae)<br />

Medium to large shrub with attractive semi-weep<strong>in</strong>g habit. Red flowers. Very<br />

hardy. Does best <strong>in</strong> full sun. Suitable for most areas. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Large shrub with bright p<strong>in</strong>k flowers. Attractive p<strong>in</strong>k new growth. Sun or part<br />

shade. Usually frost resistant. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Small shrub. Masses of p<strong>in</strong>k flowers. Plant <strong>in</strong> full sun. Very hardy.<br />

(Myrtaceae)<br />

Medium shrub with attractive da<strong>in</strong>ty blue/green foliage. Large bottlebrush<br />

flowers which are champagne p<strong>in</strong>k. Benefits from regular prun<strong>in</strong>g. Does best<br />

<strong>in</strong> full sun. (Myrtaceae)<br />

T<strong>in</strong>y shrub with fluffy p<strong>in</strong>k flowers. Ideal as an edge plant for rockeries. Must<br />

be grown <strong>in</strong> full sun. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Hardy small tree with glossy dark green leaves and short racemes of white<br />

flowers. (Meliaceae)<br />

Large, dense, very attractive bushy shrub with beautiful foliage. Masses of<br />

small p<strong>in</strong>k flowers. Ideal screen plant. Very fast grow<strong>in</strong>g. (Phyllanthaceae)<br />

An evergreen medium sized shrub with f<strong>in</strong>e fern like folidge. Dur<strong>in</strong>g Autum it<br />

bears large p<strong>in</strong>k flowers. Useful for hedg<strong>in</strong>g & screen<strong>in</strong>g. (Proteaceae)<br />

Small tree with compound leaves and large leaflets. Large apricot-coloured<br />

fleshy fruit. (Sap<strong>in</strong>daceae)<br />

Small to medium tree from north Western Australia with dark green, very<br />

glossy foliage. Small white flowers <strong>in</strong> clusters. (Pittosporaceae)<br />

Spread<strong>in</strong>g, tall shrub with p<strong>in</strong>k-tipped new growth and reddish-purple<br />

toothbrush flowers. Does best <strong>in</strong> full sun. Usually tolerates frost. (Proteaceae)<br />

Very attractive weep<strong>in</strong>g shrub with bright p<strong>in</strong>k new growth and large red<br />

pompom flowers. Should be planted <strong>in</strong> semi-shade. Highly or<strong>name</strong>ntal.<br />

(Myrtaceae)<br />

Visit our <strong>Nursery</strong>!<br />

We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkam<strong>in</strong> (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland.<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays.<br />

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Prolific<br />

March 2013<br />

140mm Pots<br />

(Common <strong>name</strong> <strong>order</strong>)<br />

Standard Price: $11.90 each (<strong>in</strong>cl. GST)<br />

Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected <strong>in</strong> one lot:<br />

Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each)<br />

Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each)<br />

Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each)<br />

No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots)<br />

Common <strong>name</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> <strong>name</strong><br />

Description<br />

Purple Splendour<br />

Purple Stemmed Turkey<br />

Bush<br />

Purple Swamp Orchid<br />

Queensland Kauri<br />

Queensland Maple<br />

Ra<strong>in</strong>forest Sedge<br />

Red Beech<br />

Red Cedar<br />

Red Coondoo<br />

Red Devil<br />

Red Eungella Sat<strong>in</strong>ash<br />

Red Muttonwood<br />

Red Silky Oak<br />

Red silky oak<br />

Red Sunset<br />

Callistemon "Prolific"<br />

Callistemon "Purple<br />

Splendour"<br />

Leptospermum purpurascens<br />

Spathoglottis paul<strong>in</strong>ae<br />

Agathis robusta<br />

Fl<strong>in</strong>dersia brayleyana<br />

Carex horsfieldii<br />

Dillenia alata<br />

Toona ciliata (australis)<br />

Mimusops elengi<br />

Callistemon "Red Devil"<br />

Syzygium resa<br />

Myrs<strong>in</strong>e subsessilis<br />

Carnarvonia montana<br />

Grevillea banksii<br />

Grevillea "Red Sunset"<br />

Large shrub with dense foliage. Ideal for use as a screen plant. Large red<br />

flowers for most of the year. Suitable for most areas. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Open shrub. Display of showy mauve-p<strong>in</strong>k flowers. Benefits from regular<br />

prun<strong>in</strong>g. Bird attract<strong>in</strong>g. Best <strong>in</strong> cooler climates. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Bushy shrub. Purple new growth, smooth, twisted purplish stem. Prune to<br />

shape. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Very attractive ground orchid with bright p<strong>in</strong>k flowers. Plant <strong>in</strong> a very moist<br />

area of the garden or keep <strong>in</strong> a pot. A rare plant. (Authorised Propagators<br />

Qld.No. APQF198/000050) (Orchidaceae)<br />

A giant, slow grow<strong>in</strong>g, tropical conifer from Queensland's coastal ranges with<br />

broad, thick-textured, dark green leaves. An ancient Gondwanan relic with<br />

iconic status <strong>in</strong> Queensland. (Araucariaceae)<br />

Beautiful timber tree, with masses of white flowers followed by decorative<br />

woody seed pods. Best <strong>in</strong> high ra<strong>in</strong>fall areas <strong>in</strong> good soil. (Rutaceae)<br />

Tuft<strong>in</strong>g ra<strong>in</strong>forest understorey grass with arch<strong>in</strong>g deep green blades (bright<br />

gold <strong>in</strong> full sun). Creates a good low ma<strong>in</strong>tenance cover. Part/full shade.<br />

(Cyperaceae)<br />

Tree for coastal areas, particularly poorly dra<strong>in</strong>ed spots. Trunk has beautiful<br />

flaky coppery bark. Bright yellow flowers. (Dilleniaceae)<br />

Fast grow<strong>in</strong>g, hardy tree which develops a spread<strong>in</strong>g shady crown. Famous<br />

for its beautiful timber. (Meliaceae)<br />

Attractive hardy tree found mostly <strong>in</strong> ra<strong>in</strong>forest on the beach. Millions of small<br />

red fruit attractive to birds. (Sapotaceae)<br />

Medium shrub with showy red flowers. Does best <strong>in</strong> full sun. Usually frost<br />

resistant. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Small to medium tree with red new growth and white flowers. Small red fruit.<br />

(Myrtaceae)<br />

Shrub with attractive red new growth and thick glossy leaves. Masses of<br />

small white flowers cover the branches. Purple fruit, attracts birds. Does best<br />

<strong>in</strong> semi-shade. (Myrs<strong>in</strong>aceae)<br />

Beautiful large shrub or small tree with unusual compound leaves. Fantastic<br />

foliage with very showy rusty brown new growth. Ideal tub plant. (Proteaceae)<br />

Bushy medium shrub. Red flowers all year round. Hardy and reliable. Attracts<br />

many nectar feed<strong>in</strong>g birds. (Proteaceae)<br />

Small to medium shrub with attractive red spider flowers. Does best <strong>in</strong> full<br />

sun and well dra<strong>in</strong>ed position. Best <strong>in</strong> cooler climates. Usually frost resistant.<br />

(Proteaceae)<br />

Visit our <strong>Nursery</strong>!<br />

We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkam<strong>in</strong> (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland.<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays.<br />

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March 2013<br />

140mm Pots<br />

(Common <strong>name</strong> <strong>order</strong>)<br />

Standard Price: $11.90 each (<strong>in</strong>cl. GST)<br />

Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected <strong>in</strong> one lot:<br />

Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each)<br />

Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each)<br />

Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each)<br />

No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots)<br />

Common <strong>name</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> <strong>name</strong><br />

Description<br />

Red Tulip Oak<br />

Reeves P<strong>in</strong>k<br />

Rice Flower<br />

Ristantia<br />

River Cherry<br />

Roar<strong>in</strong>g Meg<br />

Roar<strong>in</strong>g Meg Ebony<br />

Robertson's Tuckeroo<br />

Robyn Gordon<br />

Rock Peperomia<br />

Rock Umbrella Tree<br />

Rocky Rambler<br />

Rocky River Lilly-Pilly<br />

Rocky River Red<br />

Roly-Poly Sat<strong>in</strong>ash<br />

Rose Butternut<br />

Argyrodendron peralatum<br />

Callistemon "Reeves P<strong>in</strong>k"<br />

Ozothamnus diosmifolius<br />

Ristantia waterhousei<br />

Syzygium tierneyanum<br />

Tecomanthe sp. Roar<strong>in</strong>g Meg<br />

Diospyros sp. Baird Logg<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Area<br />

Rhysotoechia robertsonii<br />

Grevillea "Robyn Gordon"<br />

Peperomia blanda var.<br />

floribunda<br />

Schefflera bracteata (S.<br />

versteegii)<br />

Callistemon "Rocky Rambler"<br />

Syzygium luehmannii Rocky<br />

River<br />

Callistemon vim<strong>in</strong>alis "Rocky<br />

River Red"<br />

Syzygium unipunctatum<br />

Blepharocarya <strong>in</strong>volucrigera<br />

Medium tree with large stiff leaves, bronze on underside. White flowers.<br />

Good cab<strong>in</strong>et timber. (Malvaceae)<br />

Dense, medium shrub. Compact shape. Bright, lolly p<strong>in</strong>k bottlebrush flowers<br />

<strong>in</strong> profusion. A hardy and very showy plant. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Small shrub with massed heads of fluffy white or p<strong>in</strong>k flowers. Grow <strong>in</strong> full<br />

sun <strong>in</strong> well dra<strong>in</strong>ed soil. (Asteraceae)<br />

Very rare plant with beautiful p<strong>in</strong>k/orange/red new growth. Large shrub or<br />

small tree. Quite hardy. Does best <strong>in</strong> full sun. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Medium spread<strong>in</strong>g tree with masses of fluffy cream flowers and white or red<br />

fruit. Dense foliage. Very hardy. Excellent screen. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Rare and spectacular North Queensland v<strong>in</strong>e. Bears large clusters of very<br />

showy p<strong>in</strong>k tubular flowers. Excellent for trellis or pergola. (Bignoniaceae)<br />

Handsome, compact low shrub with clusters of narrow dark green glossy<br />

leaves and conspicuous salmon new flushes. Slow grow<strong>in</strong>g. Best <strong>in</strong> part<br />

shade and damp soil. (Ebenaceae)<br />

Small fast grow<strong>in</strong>g tree with bright green foliage. Loads of bright orange fruit<br />

which are relished by birds. (Sap<strong>in</strong>daceae)<br />

Small shrub. Very bushy with deep red flowers. Plant <strong>in</strong> well dra<strong>in</strong>ed position<br />

<strong>in</strong> full sun. (Proteaceae)<br />

Erect semi-succulent herb with attractive leaves. Ideal pot plant. Needs a<br />

cool shady spot. (Piperaceae)<br />

Rare umbrella tree from the Cape York Pen<strong>in</strong>sula. Thick bright green leaflets<br />

held <strong>in</strong> a circle round the leaf-stalk. Brown scales on the leaf stalks and shoot<br />

tip. Huge panicles of p<strong>in</strong>kish flowers. (Araliaceae)<br />

Spread<strong>in</strong>g prostrate plant. Prickly foliage. Bright red flowers. Needs full sun,<br />

open position. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Highly or<strong>name</strong>ntal large shrub with brilliant p<strong>in</strong>k/red weep<strong>in</strong>g foliage, white<br />

flowers and red fruit. Water regularly. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Medium to large shrub with blue/green foliage and bright red flowers. Does<br />

best <strong>in</strong> full sun but will flower <strong>in</strong> part shade. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Small bushy tree with flushes of brilliant red new growth. Highly or<strong>name</strong>ntal.<br />

Will tolerate moderate frosts. Best <strong>in</strong> high ra<strong>in</strong>fall areas. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Tree with sh<strong>in</strong>y leaves and red new growth. Flowers followed by woody<br />

umbrella shaped structures. Good timber. (Anacardiaceae)<br />

Visit our <strong>Nursery</strong>!<br />

We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkam<strong>in</strong> (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland.<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays.<br />

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March 2013<br />

140mm Pots<br />

(Common <strong>name</strong> <strong>order</strong>)<br />

Standard Price: $11.90 each (<strong>in</strong>cl. GST)<br />

Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected <strong>in</strong> one lot:<br />

Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each)<br />

Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each)<br />

Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each)<br />

No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots)<br />

Common <strong>name</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> <strong>name</strong><br />

Description<br />

Rose Opal<br />

Rose Silky Oak<br />

Russell River Lime<br />

Rusty Cleistanthus<br />

Saffron Boxwood<br />

Sandra Gordon<br />

Sankowskya<br />

Sat<strong>in</strong> Mahogany<br />

Sat<strong>in</strong>wood<br />

Scarlet Bean<br />

Scarlet Bloodroot<br />

Scarlet Fuchsia<br />

Screw Palm<br />

Scrub Tamar<strong>in</strong>d<br />

Sea Ebony<br />

Sea Lettuce Tree<br />

Callistemon "Rose Opal"<br />

Placospermum coriaceum<br />

Citrus <strong>in</strong>odora<br />

Cleistanthus semiopacus<br />

Planchonella castanosperma<br />

Grevillea "Sandra Gordon"<br />

Sankowskya stipularis<br />

Calophyllum costatum<br />

Buchanania arborescens<br />

Archidendron lucyi<br />

Haemodorum cocc<strong>in</strong>eum<br />

Graptophyllum excelsum<br />

Pandanus spiralis<br />

Elattostachys microcarpa<br />

Diospyros littorea<br />

Scaevola taccada<br />

Small shrub. Deep red brushes which age to rose coloured. Plant <strong>in</strong> full sun<br />

for best results. Makes a good screen. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Small tree with large spectacular leaves. P<strong>in</strong>k new growth. P<strong>in</strong>k flowers.<br />

Beautiful cab<strong>in</strong>et timber. (Proteaceae)<br />

Shrubby tree with glossy leaves and sp<strong>in</strong>es on twigs. Edible oblong lime fruit<br />

up to 6.5 cm long and 3 cm diameter. Lowland ra<strong>in</strong>forest plant, must be <strong>in</strong><br />

shade with plenty of moisture. (Rutaceae)<br />

Medium weep<strong>in</strong>g shrub with p<strong>in</strong>k new growth. Hardy. A great screen.<br />

(Euphorbiaceae)<br />

A beautiful large shrub or small tree with weep<strong>in</strong>g branches and bright red<br />

new growth. (Sapotaceae)<br />

Tall open shrub with masses of bright yellow flowers. Requires a well<br />

dra<strong>in</strong>ed, open, sunny position. (Proteaceae)<br />

Extremely rare plant from the Julatten area of Far North Queensland.<br />

Spectacular red new growth. Does best <strong>in</strong> semi-shade. (Authorised<br />

Propagators Qld.No. APQF198/000050) (Euphorbiaceae)<br />

Large spread<strong>in</strong>g tree with large dark green leaves. Pretty white flowers and<br />

round green fruit. (Clusiaceae)<br />

Bushy tree with large leaves like those of a mango. Small black fruit are very<br />

good to eat. Hardy. (Anacardiaceae)<br />

Small tree with large leaves and open habit. Beautiful fluffy white perfumed<br />

flowers borne on the branches. Extremely decorative orange seed pods.<br />

(Fabaceae)<br />

Bulb-form<strong>in</strong>g herbaceous plant with slender grassy leaves and panicles of<br />

brilliant scarlet waxy flowers <strong>in</strong> early summer. Prefers a well dra<strong>in</strong>ed position<br />

<strong>in</strong> full sun. Dies down <strong>in</strong> the dry season. (Haemodoraceae)<br />

Very hardy, small shrub with thick bushy habit. Masses of bright red flowers<br />

several times each year. (Acanthaceae)<br />

Screw Palm with very prickly leaves and large bunches of orange fruit. Best<br />

<strong>in</strong> a open sunny spot. Tolerates wet feet and best suited <strong>in</strong> wet spot.<br />

(Pandanaceae)<br />

Very attractive small tree with attractive, serrated compound leaves. Bright<br />

red new growth. Small roundish woody fruit. (Sap<strong>in</strong>daceae)<br />

Very slow grow<strong>in</strong>g shrub to small tree with glossy green leaves. Grows<br />

naturally on the coast, close to mangrove stands. Orange-yellow fruit attracts<br />

birds. Wood is very hard and beautiful. (Ebenaceae)<br />

Medium shrub with dense, dark green foliage and white flowers. Ideal for<br />

beach plant<strong>in</strong>gs. (Goodeniaceae)<br />

Visit our <strong>Nursery</strong>!<br />

We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkam<strong>in</strong> (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland.<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays.<br />

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March 2013<br />

140mm Pots<br />

(Common <strong>name</strong> <strong>order</strong>)<br />

Standard Price: $11.90 each (<strong>in</strong>cl. GST)<br />

Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected <strong>in</strong> one lot:<br />

Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each)<br />

Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each)<br />

Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each)<br />

No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots)<br />

Common <strong>name</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> <strong>name</strong><br />

Description<br />

Shady Penda<br />

Shute Harbour Sp<strong>in</strong>y<br />

Gardenia<br />

Silver Ash<br />

Silver Dollar<br />

Silver Sat<strong>in</strong>ash<br />

Small Leaf Lilly-Pilly<br />

Smith's Tamar<strong>in</strong>d<br />

Snowfire<br />

Snowstorm<br />

Soft Rush<br />

Spiky Mat-Rush<br />

Sp<strong>in</strong>y-Headed Mat-Rush<br />

Star Flower<br />

Sumac<br />

Superb<br />

Swamp Banksia<br />

Xanthostemon umbrosus<br />

Rubiaceae sp. Shute Harbour<br />

Fl<strong>in</strong>dersia schottiana<br />

Melaleuca "Silver Dollar"<br />

Syzygium argyropedicum<br />

Syzygium luehmannii<br />

Diploglottis smithii<br />

Melaleuca "Snowfire"<br />

Melaleuca "Snowstorm"<br />

Juncus usitatus<br />

Lomandra confertifolia<br />

Lomandra longifolia<br />

Gardenia scabrella<br />

Rhus taitensis<br />

Grevillea "Superb"<br />

Banksia robur<br />

Large shrub or small spread<strong>in</strong>g tree with clusters of fluffy cream flowers. Very<br />

hardy, but quite slow grow<strong>in</strong>g. (Mrytaceae)<br />

Shrub with fragrant white star-shaped flowers. Ideal for shady site and will<br />

flower <strong>in</strong> the shade. Tolerates neglect and dry weather. Prune to ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong><br />

shape. (Rubiaceae)<br />

Large tree with masses of white flowers. Ideal shade tree for farms. Very<br />

hardy and fast grow<strong>in</strong>g. Large decorative woody seed pods. Beautiful timber.<br />

(Rutaceae)<br />

Large shrub/small tree from Cape York with attractive foliage and dense<br />

habit. Very hardy plant with cream/yellow flowers. Good for a wet spot.<br />

(Myrtaceae)<br />

Extremely rare plant from Cape York. Small tree with red new growth.<br />

Masses of white flowers followed by purple berries. Slow grow<strong>in</strong>g. Hardy.<br />

(Myrtaceae)<br />

Highly or<strong>name</strong>ntal large shrub or small tree with dense, bushy, compact<br />

habit. Beautiful foliage with brilliant p<strong>in</strong>k/red new growth. White fluffy flowers<br />

followed by masses of edible red fruit. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Small hardy tree with beautiful foliage and silvery new growth. Large<br />

decorative fruit with acid, edible flesh. Good for dr<strong>in</strong>ks. (Sap<strong>in</strong>daceae)<br />

Small shrub. Thick and bushy with showy red new growth. Masses of white<br />

bottlebrush flowers <strong>in</strong> spr<strong>in</strong>g. Very hardy. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Compact, small to medium shrub with lovely light green foliage. Masses of<br />

small white bottlebrush flowers <strong>in</strong> spr<strong>in</strong>g. Tip prune regularly to promote a<br />

good shape. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Densely tufted rush with f<strong>in</strong>e arch<strong>in</strong>g stems. Adapted for waterlogged soil,<br />

but also fairly drought tolerant. Thrives on dam marg<strong>in</strong>s. Also as architectural<br />

element <strong>in</strong> courtyard gardens. (Juncaceae)<br />

Attractive small clump<strong>in</strong>g plant. Full sun to part shade. Quite hardy. Rare<br />

plant. (Asparagaceae)<br />

Attractive clump<strong>in</strong>g plant with stiff, dark green foliage. Suitable for rockeries.<br />

Very hardy with perfumed flowers. (Asparagaceae)<br />

Small, compact shrub from Cape York with stiff glossy leaves. Large white<br />

flowers all year round. Very hardy. Sun or semi-shade. (Rubiaceae)<br />

Fast grow<strong>in</strong>g, hardy tree with spectacular reddish brown new growth. Showy<br />

white flowers. (Anacardiaceae)<br />

Small to medium, dense bushy shrub. Showy p<strong>in</strong>k/red flowers for most of the<br />

year. Tip prune while young to promote a good shape. Plant <strong>in</strong> full sun <strong>in</strong> well<br />

dra<strong>in</strong>ed position. (Proteaceae)<br />

Medium shrub with large stiff serrated leaves and green, chang<strong>in</strong>g to cream,<br />

flowers. Will tolerate damp situations. (Proteaceae)<br />

Visit our <strong>Nursery</strong>!<br />

We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkam<strong>in</strong> (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland.<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays.<br />

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March 2013<br />

140mm Pots<br />

(Common <strong>name</strong> <strong>order</strong>)<br />

Standard Price: $11.90 each (<strong>in</strong>cl. GST)<br />

Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected <strong>in</strong> one lot:<br />

Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each)<br />

Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each)<br />

Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each)<br />

No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots)<br />

Common <strong>name</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> <strong>name</strong><br />

Description<br />

Swamp Isotome<br />

Swamp Orchid<br />

Swamp Tamar<strong>in</strong>d<br />

Tableland Jasm<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Tantoon<br />

The Bluff<br />

Tick Fern<br />

T<strong>in</strong>aroo Dazzler<br />

T<strong>in</strong>kl<strong>in</strong>g Sat<strong>in</strong>ash<br />

Toothbrush Grevillea<br />

Tropic Belle<br />

Tuckeroo<br />

Tulip Siris<br />

Tully River Myrtle<br />

Umbrella Tree<br />

Urch<strong>in</strong>-Fruited Pandan<br />

Pratia pedunculata (White<br />

flowers)<br />

Phaius tancarvilleae<br />

Dictyoneura obtusa<br />

Jasm<strong>in</strong>um kajewskii<br />

Leptospermum polygalifolium<br />

Callistemon "The Bluff"<br />

Callipteris prolifera<br />

Callistemon recurvus<br />

Syzygium alatoramulum<br />

Grevillea pteridifolia "Seed<br />

Grown"<br />

Lomandra hystrix "Tropic-<br />

Belle" (PBR)<br />

Cupaniopsis anacardioides<br />

Pararchidendron pru<strong>in</strong>osum<br />

Backhousia enata<br />

Schefflera act<strong>in</strong>ophylla<br />

Pandanus monticola<br />

Vigorous creeper, f<strong>in</strong>e leaved. Forms a dense mat dotted with delicate, white<br />

star flowers. Benefits from regular prun<strong>in</strong>g. Bird attract<strong>in</strong>g. Best <strong>in</strong> cooler<br />

climates. (Campanulaceae)<br />

Extremely rare ground-orchid with large spikes of spectacular flowers. Best<br />

planted <strong>in</strong> a damp, fairly sunny spot <strong>in</strong> the garden, however can be kept <strong>in</strong> a<br />

large conta<strong>in</strong>er <strong>in</strong> a bush house. Authorised Propagator Qld. No.<br />

APQF198/000050. (Orchidaceae)<br />

Slender small tree with purple new growth. Glossy serrated leaves. Fairly<br />

hardy. Thrives <strong>in</strong> a damp spot. (Sap<strong>in</strong>daceae)<br />

Ra<strong>in</strong>forest Jasm<strong>in</strong>e from the Wet Tablelands. Strong tw<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g climber with<br />

large sweetly fragrant white flowers. (Oleaceae)<br />

Medium bushy shrub bear<strong>in</strong>g masses of small white flowers <strong>in</strong> spr<strong>in</strong>g. Hardy<br />

and adaptable to most situations. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Medium shrub with dense foliage. P<strong>in</strong>k bottlebrush flowers fade to salmon,<br />

then cream. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Very attractive fern with large leaves to 1m long. Small plantlets develop<br />

along the leaf and look like ticks. Cold sensitive. (Athyriaceae)<br />

Medium weep<strong>in</strong>g shrub with small leaves and bright red flowers. Very hardy.<br />

(Myrtaceae)<br />

A beautiful bushy plant with lovely foliage and w<strong>in</strong>ged twigs. Exquisite pale<br />

purple new growth. Small white flowers and small purple fruit. Requires a<br />

humid, protected position. A lovely tub or courtyard plant. (Myrtaceae)<br />

A small evergreen tree with f<strong>in</strong>ely divided foliage and masses of yellow or<br />

orange toothbrush flowers dur<strong>in</strong>g summer. Attracts bitds <strong>in</strong>to the garden.<br />

(Proteaceae)<br />

Mid-size compact form of Lomandra hystrix. Tolerates wet and dry<br />

conditions. Full/part sun. (Asparagaceae)<br />

Small to medium tree with bright red new growth. Showy display of orange<br />

fruit. Excellent shade tree. Very hardy. (Sap<strong>in</strong>daceae)<br />

Fast grow<strong>in</strong>g spread<strong>in</strong>g tree. Very hardy. Flowers are fluffy cream to apricot<br />

balls. Food plant of Tailed Emperor. (Fabaceae)<br />

Large shrub with attractive weep<strong>in</strong>g habit. Small glossy leaves. Does well <strong>in</strong><br />

the shade. Small white flowers. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Very hardy, fast grow<strong>in</strong>g tree. Large heads of red flowers attracts birds. Good<br />

patio plant. (Araliaceae)<br />

An understorey ra<strong>in</strong>forest pandanus with attractive foliage and form. Bears<br />

highly decorative bright orange/red spherical fruit, which are eaten by<br />

Cassowaries and Giant White-tailed Rats. (Pandanaceae)<br />

Visit our <strong>Nursery</strong>!<br />

We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkam<strong>in</strong> (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland.<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays.<br />

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March 2013<br />

140mm Pots<br />

(Common <strong>name</strong> <strong>order</strong>)<br />

Standard Price: $11.90 each (<strong>in</strong>cl. GST)<br />

Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected <strong>in</strong> one lot:<br />

Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each)<br />

Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each)<br />

Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each)<br />

No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots)<br />

Common <strong>name</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> <strong>name</strong><br />

Description<br />

Vela's Sat<strong>in</strong>ash<br />

Vetiveria<br />

Vic Stockwell's Puzzle<br />

Water Cherry<br />

Water Grass<br />

Wax Flower<br />

Weep<strong>in</strong>g Cleistanthus<br />

Weevil Lily<br />

Western Glory<br />

Wheel Of Fire<br />

White Anzac<br />

White Apple<br />

White Bower of Beauty<br />

White Eungella Sat<strong>in</strong>ash<br />

White Lace<br />

Whyanbeelia<br />

Syzygium velarum<br />

Vetiveria elongata<br />

Stockwellia quadrifida<br />

Syzygium aqueum<br />

Lilaeopsis brisbanica<br />

Hoya australis subsp. australis<br />

Cleistanthus apodus<br />

Curculigo recurvata<br />

Callistemon "Western Glory"<br />

Stenocarpus s<strong>in</strong>uatus<br />

Callistemon "White Anzac"<br />

Syzygium forte subsp. forte<br />

Pandorea jasm<strong>in</strong>oides "Alba"<br />

Syzygium wesa<br />

Melaleuca "White Lace"<br />

Whyanbeelia terrae-reg<strong>in</strong>ae<br />

Very rare tree from the tip of Cape York Pen<strong>in</strong>sula, with reddish brown new<br />

growth. P<strong>in</strong>k fleshy fruit and white flowers. Hardy. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Northern Territory clump<strong>in</strong>g plant. Bear<strong>in</strong>g sliver seed heads <strong>in</strong> w<strong>in</strong>ter.<br />

Excellent for erosion conditions. Drought resistant. Full sun. (Poaceae)<br />

Very rare tree with spectacular bright red to p<strong>in</strong>k new growth. Fairly hardy.<br />

(Myrtaceae)<br />

This is the very rare variety of native water cherry from Cape York Pen<strong>in</strong>sula.<br />

Medium to large shrub, showy white flowers and highly decorative red fruit.<br />

(Myrtaceae)<br />

Bright green groundcover plant. A good lawn substitute for moist boggy<br />

conditions. Can grow <strong>in</strong> water. Tolerates sun to part shade. (Apiaceae)<br />

A hardy climber bear<strong>in</strong>g masses of white perfumed flowers. May be planted<br />

<strong>in</strong> the garden, but especially suited to hang<strong>in</strong>g baskets. (Asclepiadaceae)<br />

Medium weep<strong>in</strong>g shrub with beautiful p<strong>in</strong>k new growth. Hardy. A great<br />

screen. (Euphorbiaceae)<br />

A short, stout herbaceous plant with a lily-like or palm-like appearance.<br />

Broad strap-like leaves. Flowers on erect heads. (Hypoxidaceae)<br />

A medium upright shrub with dark red-mauve bottlebrush flowers. Must be<br />

grown <strong>in</strong> full sun. A hardy shrub, but flowers best <strong>in</strong> cool climates.<br />

(Myrtaceae)<br />

Tree with large stiff lobed leaves and bright red flowers. Very hardy and fairly<br />

fast grow<strong>in</strong>g. A highly or<strong>name</strong>ntal tree. (Proteaceae)<br />

Small shrub. Bright green foliage with white flowers. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Hardy tree with bronze papery bark and dense, dark green crown. Large<br />

white flowers and edible white fruit. An excellent medium-sized shade tree.<br />

(Myrtaceae)<br />

Large fast grow<strong>in</strong>g v<strong>in</strong>e with large white flowers <strong>in</strong> bunches. (Bignoniaceae)<br />

Bushy small tree with da<strong>in</strong>ty po<strong>in</strong>ted leaves & p<strong>in</strong>k-brown new growth. White<br />

flowers, mass of small red fruit. (Myrtaceae)<br />

T<strong>in</strong>y shrub with fluffy white flowers. Ideal as an edge plant for rockeries. Must<br />

be grown <strong>in</strong> full sun. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Large shrub to small tree with dense habit and slightly weep<strong>in</strong>g foliage. A<br />

very rare plant. Fast grow<strong>in</strong>g, but requires plenty of moisture. Best suited to<br />

high ra<strong>in</strong>fall areas. (Euphorbiaceae)<br />

Visit our <strong>Nursery</strong>!<br />

We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkam<strong>in</strong> (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland.<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays.<br />

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March 2013<br />

140mm Pots<br />

(Common <strong>name</strong> <strong>order</strong>)<br />

Standard Price: $11.90 each (<strong>in</strong>cl. GST)<br />

Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected <strong>in</strong> one lot:<br />

Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each)<br />

Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each)<br />

Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each)<br />

No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots)<br />

Common <strong>name</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> <strong>name</strong><br />

Description<br />

Wild River<br />

Wilderness White<br />

Wildfire<br />

Wilkie's Eucryphia<br />

W<strong>in</strong>dsor Sat<strong>in</strong>ash<br />

W<strong>in</strong>parra Gold<br />

Woolly Pear Fruit<br />

Wooroonooran Tea Tree<br />

Wynyabbie Gem<br />

Yellow Flowered Tea-Tree<br />

Yellow Mahogany<br />

Yellow Shower<br />

Ylang-ylang<br />

<strong>Yuruga</strong> Red<br />

Callistemon "Wild River"<br />

Callistemon "Wilderness<br />

White"<br />

Callistemon "Wildfire"<br />

Eucryphia wilkiei<br />

Syzygium dansiei<br />

Grevillea "W<strong>in</strong>parra Gold"<br />

Mischocarpus lachnocarpus<br />

Leptospermum wooroonooran<br />

Westr<strong>in</strong>gia "Wynyabbie Gem"<br />

Neofabricia myrtifolia<br />

Dysoxylum parasiticum<br />

Cassia queenslandica<br />

Cananga odorata<br />

Callistemon "<strong>Yuruga</strong> Red"<br />

Dense shrub. Lovely fresh green foliage and red flowers. Plant <strong>in</strong> open sunny<br />

spot. Good screen. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Medium shrub with attractive pale green foliage. Large spikes of creamy<br />

white flowers for most of the year. For full sun or part shade. Suitable for<br />

most areas. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Medium shrub. Dense foliage and large bright red flowers. Does best <strong>in</strong> full<br />

sun. Makes a good screen. (Myrtaceae)<br />

A very rare shrub from very high altitude NQ ra<strong>in</strong>forests. Unusual greyish<br />

foliage and large, white, rose-like flowers with an unusual fragrance that are<br />

very attractive to birds. Suited to high ra<strong>in</strong>fall areas. (Cunoniaceae)<br />

Large shrub or small tree with dense, very attractive foliage. White flowers<br />

and large purple fruit. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Medium shrub with golden yellow flowers <strong>in</strong> w<strong>in</strong>ter and spr<strong>in</strong>g. Does best <strong>in</strong><br />

full sun. Tolerates moderate frost. Best <strong>in</strong> cooler climates. (Proteaceae)<br />

Small tree with soft compound leaves clothed <strong>in</strong> brown hairs. Fairly hardy.<br />

(Sap<strong>in</strong>daceae)<br />

Plant from top of Mt Bellenden Ker. Medium compact shrub <strong>in</strong> cultivation with<br />

attractive foliage. Best <strong>in</strong> high ra<strong>in</strong>fall areas. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Fast grow<strong>in</strong>g dense shrub. Grey leaves and purple flowers. Plant <strong>in</strong> full sun <strong>in</strong><br />

well dra<strong>in</strong>ed soil. Prune to shape. (Lamiaceae)<br />

Small shrub. Attractive, large yellow flowers. Beautiful p<strong>in</strong>k to red new<br />

growth. Quite hardy. (Myrtaceae)<br />

This Yellow Mahogany produces beautiful creamy-brown flowers on the trunk<br />

right to the ground. Unless planted <strong>in</strong> high ra<strong>in</strong>fall area it will rema<strong>in</strong> a size of<br />

a large shrub. (Meliaceae)<br />

Small tree with spectacular racemes of bright golden cassia flowers. Hardy.<br />

(Fabaceae)<br />

Fast grow<strong>in</strong>g tree with heavily perfumed yellow flowers. Frost tender.<br />

(Annonaceae)<br />

Large shrub with dense foliage. Ideal for use as a screen plant. Large red<br />

flowers for most of the year. Suitable for most areas. (Myrtaceae)<br />

Visit our <strong>Nursery</strong>!<br />

We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkam<strong>in</strong> (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland.<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays.<br />

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