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WATERHOUSIA
Dense canopy of weeping, dark green, glossy leaves. Large clusters
of white flowers in Summer. Approx height: 10m. |
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GOLDEN TRUMPET TREE
Tabebuia chrysanthus. Deciduous tree to 6m. Features corky bark
and gorgeous trumpet-like bright yellow flowers on bare branches.
Drought tolerant. |
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BLUSH SATIN ASH
Medium sized native tree to 4-8m and 3m wide. Produces edible
fruit ideal for jam making. A great native addition to your
garden. An underrated beauty. |
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ILLAWARRA FLAME TREE
Briefly deciduous, medium sized tree grown for its stunning,
green trunk and bright red waxy flowers. Adaptable to a wide
range of soils. An Australian icon. |
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LEOPARD TREE
Grows to 12m. This long lived tree is fast growing and removed
for its smooth mottled trunk. The fern like foliage makes for
lovely dappled shade, suitable for under planting. |
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TUCKEROO TREE
Small tree to 10m with dense crown and short trunk. Ideal for
coastal conditions with strong leathery foliage. |
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ULYSSES BUTTERFLY TREE
Host plant for the striking Ulysses butterfly. Fast growing
to 15m. Glossy leaves with pink flowers borne on older branches.
Responds well to mulching and water. |
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LITTLE EVODIELLA
The small cousin of Ulysses tree. Bush to 6m with pale pink
flowers along stems. Ideal native reveg. Plant for smaller gardens.
Can be used as informal hedge. |
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GOLDEN PENDA
Medium sized street tree that puts on a spectacular display
of bright golden-yellow flowers. Loves full sun to perform at
its best. A favourite native amongst birdlife. |
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NATIVE GARDENIA TREE
Lovely bushy small shrub to 5m tall. Carries white, fragrant
clusters of beautiful flowers. The deep glossy foliage makes
a tropical statement in small gardens. In sun or part shade. |
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QUEENSLAND FIREWHEEL
A bushy tree to 15m. Deeply lobed leaves create an interesting
feature with wheel-like flowers, bright red in the upper canopy. |
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MALABAR CHESTNUT
The new macadamia! Evergreen tree grown for its fruit which
is roasted and eaten like chestnuts. An unusual addition to
acreage. Loves full sun, boggy soils. |
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AUSTRALIAN TEAK
15m high straight upright trunk with glossy green trunk. A popular
shade tree. Ideal for wind breaks and long term timber production. |
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NATIVE CREPE MYRTLE
Deciduous small tree to 7m. Produces purple-mauve sprays of
large flowers. One of the few deciduous tropical trees that
shows autumn colour before leaf fall. |
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TULIPWOOD
A small tree to 8m high. Produces bright orange seeds encased
in lobed capsules. A good hardy all-rounder that tolerates dry
and cool conditions. |
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INDIAN MAST TREE
15m high straight upright trunk with glossy green trunk. A popular
shade tree. Ideal for wind breaks and long term timber production. |
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NATIVE FRANGIPANI
Small tree with evergreen glossy leaves producing yellow, white
small frangipani type flowers. |
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FRANGIPANI
Plumeria has long been renowned for its heady fragrance and
exotic flowers. They are medium-sized, summer flowering shrubs
with large, lance-shaped, dark green leaves borne on fleshy
branches. |
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SYZYGIUM LUEHMANNII
An outstanding, hardy, evergreen tree with glossy, lance shaped
dark green leaves. The new foliage is bright pink or red. Dense
clusters of white, fluffy flowers. Height: 15m - Width: 4m. |
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Please note, names above are the
common names, please call us if you would like to know specific
species or botanical names available. This is only a sample
of what we generally stock. Please call if you are chasing something
not shown. Tip: Use Google "images"
for more photos of your favourite plants. |