November 2014 140mm Pots (Botanical name order) Standard Price: $11.90 each (incl. GST) Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected in one lot: Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each) Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each) Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each) No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots) Latin name Common name Description Acalypha lyonsii Native Acalypha Small, attractive, very hardy shrub with tiny, serrated leaves. Prune to thicken up for the first year. Ideal fill in plant. (Euphorbiaceae) Adenanthera pavonina Coralwood Fast growing spreading tree suitable for shade. Attractive foliage and bright red shiny seeds. Does well near the beach. (Fabaceae) Agathis robusta Queensland Kauri A giant, slow growing, tropical conifer from Queensland's coastal ranges with broad, thick-textured, dark green leaves. An ancient Gondwanan relic with iconic status in Queensland. (Araucariaceae) Aglaia sapindina Boodyarra Small tree with compound leaves and yellow flowers followed by masses of orange fruit. Attractive to birds. (Meliaceae) Alloxylon flammeum Tree Waratah Medium tree with glossy leaves and spectacular bright red flowers. Protect from wind and provide adequate moisture. Floral emblem of the former Eacham Shire. (Proteaceae) Alocasia brisbanensis Cunjevoi Lily-like plant with large, soft leaves. Does best in semi-shade with plenty of moisture. (Araceae) Alpinia caerulea "Red" Common Ginger Clumping foliage plant. Leaves undersides a striking deep maroon colour. Small white flowers. Attractive fruit. Full sun or part shade. Not suitable for dry inland areas. (Zingiberaceae) Alyxia ruscifolia Chain Fruit Rainforest understorey shrub with stiff dark green leaves grouped in threes, and beautifully scented small white flowers in the axils in spring. (Apocynaceae) Anthocephalus chinensis Kadam Extremely fast growing tall tree with large leaves. Attractive yellow and white ball-like flowers. Deciduous. (Rubiaceae) Archidendron hirsutum Cape Laceflower Rare and spectacular tree. Heads of crimson fluffy flowers. Hardy. (Fabaceae) Archidendron lucyi Scarlet Bean Small tree with large leaves and open habit. Beautiful fluffy white perfumed flowers borne on the branches. Extremely decorative orange seed pods. (Fabaceae) Argyrodendron polyandrum Black Tulip Oak Tree with large glossy leaves, bronze on the underside. Quite hardy. (Malvaceae) Argyrodendron sp. Big Tableland Big Tableland Tulip Oak Attractive tree with whorled leaves which have a lovely golden sheen on the under-surface. Rusty brown new growth, and masses of papery winged seeds which float down off the tree when mature. (Malvaceae) Argyrodendron sp. Boonjee (BH 2139RFK) Boonjee Tulip Oak Small to medium tree with silvery or coppery sheen under leaves. (Malvaceae) Argyrodendron trifoliolatum Brown Crowsfoot Elm Small to medium tree with bronze sheen under leaves. Cream flowers. (Malvaceae) Athertonia diversifolia Atherton Oak Medium tree with beautiful large lobed juvenile leaves, racemes of cream/white flowers, and blue fruit containing an edible nut. Superb foliage plant. Requires a humid protected position. (Proteaceae) Atractocarpus fitzalanii Brown Gardenia Medium to large shrub with large stiff dark green leaves and attractive white perfumed flowers. (Rubiaceae) Visit our Nursery! We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkamin (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland. Business hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays. Page 1 of 15 November 2014 140mm Pots (Botanical name order) Standard Price: $11.90 each (incl. GST) Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected in one lot: Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each) Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each) Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each) No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots) Latin name Common name Description Atractocarpus sessilis False Gardenia Medium to large shrub with large stiff dark green leaves and masses of beautiful white flowers with gardenia-like perfume. Very hardy. (Rubiaceae) Austromyrtus dulcis Midyim Small shrub with small pink flowers and edible fruit. Very hardy. Plant in full sun or semi-shade. (Myrtaceae) Backhousia angustifolia Northern Myrtle Medium upright shrub with long narrow leaves. Very hardy. White flowers. (Myrtaceae) Backhousia enata Tully River Myrtle Large shrub with attractive weeping habit. Small glossy leaves. Does well in the shade. Small white flowers. (Myrtaceae) (Myrtaceae) Backhousia myrtifolia Grey Myrtle Large dense shrub or small tree with masses of white fluffy flowers. Very hardy. (Myrtaceae) Baeckea "Feather Tips" Feather Tips Small shrub. Dainty form with weeping, feathery branches. May be pruned heavily into a dense bush if required. (Myrtaceae) Baeckea camphorata Camphor Bush Small dainty shrub with masses of tiny white flowers. Best in full sun (Myrtaceae) Baeckea sp. Clarence River Clarence River Baeckea Medium shrub with fine dainty foliage and weeping form. Dainty white flowers. (Myrtaceae) Baeckea sp. Herberton Range Herberton Baeckea Very pretty medium shrub with fine, dainty foliage and very weeping habit. Tiny white flowers in profusion. (Myrtaceae) Baeckea virgata "Miniature" Dwarf Baeckea Ideal for rockeries, this dwarf form of Baeckea spreads to form a small, mounded shrub. Masses of white flowers. Prune lightly after flowering to keep compact. (Myrtaceae) Barringtonia acutangula Freshwater Mangrove Small tree found along freshwater creeks/rivers on Cape York Peninsula. Masses of red flowers hang in long racemes along the branches. (Lecythidaceae) Barringtonia calyptrata Mango Pine Very handsome tree with large leaves and huge racemes of fluffy white flowers that attract birds. (Lecythidaceae) Beilschmiedia tooram Brown Walnut Small bushy tree with bright pink to red drooping new growth. Needs a protected moist spot. Food plant of Blue Triangle Butterfly. (Lauraceae) Beilschmiedia volckii Blush Walnut Blepharocarya involucrigera Rose Butternut Boronia keysii Boronia Endemic to NEQ, known only from collections made on the edge of the Atherton Tableland in the Johnstone River valley and a collection from north of the Daintree River. Altitudinal range from 150-700 m. Grows in well developed lowland and upland rain forest. (Lauraceae) Tree with shiny leaves and red new growth. Flowers followed by woody umbrella shaped structures. Good timber. (Anacardiaceae) An evergreen shrub with pink star shaped flowers appearing in early spring. Prefers light, well drained soil in a protected shaded position. Is drought resistant but frost tender. (Rutaceae) Visit our Nursery! We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkamin (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland. Business hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays. Page 2 of 15 November 2014 140mm Pots (Botanical name order) Standard Price: $11.90 each (incl. GST) Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected in one lot: Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each) Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each) Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each) No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots) Latin name Common name Description Large shrub or small tree with attractive pink flowers. Unusual plant from Cape York Peninsula. (Authorised Propagators Qld.No. APQF198/000050) (Malvaceae) Brachychiton garrawayae Garraway's brachychiton Brachyscome multifida "Mauve" Cut-Leafed Daisy Buckinghamia celsissima Ivory Curl Tree Large bushy shrub or small tree with extremely spectacular display of cream flowers. Very hardy. (Proteaceae) Callipteris prolifera Tick Fern Very attractive fern with large leaves to 1m long. Small plantlets develop along the leaf and look like ticks. Cold sensitive. (Athyriaceae) Callistemon "Captain Cook" Captain Cook Compact, well shaped small shrub. Showy red bottlebrush flowers. Suitable as a screen. (Myrtaceae) Callistemon "Eureka" Eureka Tall upright shrub with brilliant purple flowers in profusion in spring. Showy pink new growth. Suitable for screening. (Myrtaceae) Callistemon "Glasshouse Country" Glasshouse Country A tall shrub with bottlebrush flowers. The foliage is stiff and sharply pointed with pale young growth. The main flowering periods are spring and autumn. (Myrtaceae) Callistemon "Hannah Ray" Hannah Ray Hardy medium to large shrub. Soft new growth. Weeping form. Bright red flowers. Makes a good screen. (Myrtaceae) Callistemon "Injune" Injune A very pretty, weeping plant with dainty soft grey foliage and lovely pale pink bottlebrush flowers (Myrtaceae) Callistemon "Little John" Little John Small shrub with dense blue/green foliage and bright red flowers. Very hardy, but slow growing. Must have full sun. Suitable for most areas. (Myrtaceae) Callistemon "Pindi Pindi" Pindi Pindi Medium to large shrub with attractive semi-weeping habit. Red flowers. Very hardy. Does best in full sun. Suitable for most areas. (Myrtaceae) Callistemon "Pink Alma" Pink Alma Large shrub with bright pink flowers. Attractive pink new growth. Sun or part shade. Usually frost resistant. (Myrtaceae) Callistemon "Pink Champagne" Pink Champagne Medium shrub with attractive dainty blue/green foliage. Large bottlebrush flowers which are champagne pink. Benefits from regular pruning. Does best in full sun. (Myrtaceae) Callistemon "Prolific" Prolific Large shrub with dense foliage. Ideal for use as a screen plant. Large red flowers for most of the year. Suitable for most areas. (Myrtaceae) Callistemon "Reeves Pink" Reeves Pink Dense, medium shrub. Compact shape. Bright, lolly pink bottlebrush flowers in profusion. A hardy and very showy plant. (Myrtaceae) Callistemon "Rocky Rambler" Rocky Rambler Spreading prostrate plant. Prickly foliage. Bright red flowers. Needs full sun, open position. (Myrtaceae) Callistemon "The Bluff" The Bluff Medium shrub with dense foliage. Pink bottlebrush flowers fade to salmon, then cream. (Myrtaceae) (Asteraceae) Visit our Nursery! We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkamin (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland. Business hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays. Page 3 of 15 November 2014 140mm Pots (Botanical name order) Standard Price: $11.90 each (incl. GST) Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected in one lot: Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each) Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each) Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each) No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots) Latin name Common name Description Callistemon "Western Glory" Western Glory A medium upright shrub with dark red-mauve bottlebrush flowers. Must be grown in full sun. A hardy shrub, but flowers best in cool climates. (Myrtaceae) Callistemon viminalis "Rocky River Red" Rocky River Red Medium to large shrub with blue/green foliage and bright red flowers. Does best in full sun but will flower in part shade. (Myrtaceae) Calophyllum inophyllum Satin Touriga Large, handsome spreading tree with large dark green leaves. Pretty white flowers and round green fruit. An excellent shade tree for beach areas. (Clusiaceae) Carallia brachiata Freshwater Mangrove Medium, erect tree with stiff glossy leaves and furrowed corky bark. Excellent for damp spot. Food plant of beautiful yellow and blue 4 O'Clock Moth. (Rhizophoraceae) Cardwellia sublimis Northern Silky Oak Handsome tree with large glossy compound leaves and very spectacular creamy white flowers followed by huge woody seed pods. Needs a moist protected position. Unsuitable for dry areas. (Proteaceae) Chionanthus ramiflorus Native Olive Hardy small tree with masses of yellowish flowers. Large quantities of small black fruit, which attracts birds. (Oleaceae) Citrus inodora Russell River Lime Shrubby tree with glossy leaves and spines on twigs. Edible oblong lime fruit up to 6.5 cm long and 3 cm diameter. Lowland rainforest plant, must be in shade with plenty of moisture. (Rutaceae) Clausena brevistyla Clausena Shrub to small tree with edible small pink fleshy berries. Bunches of small white flowers. (Rutaceae) Cleistanthus apodus Weeping Cleistanthus Medium weeping shrub with beautiful pink new growth. Hardy. A great screen. (Euphorbiaceae) Cleistanthus hylandii Bernie's Cleistanthus Hardy large shrub to small tree with extremely beautiful bright red to purple new growth. From Cape York Peninsula. A great screen. (Euphorbiaceae) Clerodendrum inerme Mangrove Clerodendrum Crinum pedunculatum Mangrove Lily Large lily with very showy, perfumed flowers. Very hardy and suitable for wet sites. (Liliaceae) Cryptocarya corrugata Corduroy Laurel Small tree with beautiful soft bright red to pink new growth. Not suitable for dry areas. Foodplant of Blue Triangle butterfly. (Lauraceae) Cryptocarya laevigata Glossy Laurel Bushy shrub/small tree with shiny green foliage, pale green new growth and bright red fruit. Food plant of the Blue Triangle Butterfly. Excellent for understorey or shade. (Lauraceae) Cryptocarya murrayi Murray's Laurel Very attractive bushy tree with red drooping new growth. Use for shade/screen. Food plant of Blue Triangle Butterfly. (Lauraceae) Cryptocarya triplinervis Brown Laurel Small hardy, bushy tree with small white flowers and black fruit which attracts birds. Food plant of Blue Triangle Butterfly. (Lauraceae) Cupaniopsis anacardioides Tuckeroo Small to medium tree with bright red new growth. Showy display of orange fruit. Excellent shade tree. Very hardy. (Sapindaceae) Hardy shrub suitable for beach plantings. (Lamiaceae) Visit our Nursery! We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkamin (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland. Business hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays. Page 4 of 15 November 2014 140mm Pots (Botanical name order) Standard Price: $11.90 each (incl. GST) Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected in one lot: Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each) Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each) Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each) No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots) Latin name Common name Description Cupaniopsis diploglottoides Velvet Tamarind Cupaniopsis flagelliformis Brown Tuckeroo A beautiful shrub growing 2-5m, with large compound leaves and stunning pink new growth. A little touchy to establish, needing extra water and protection at first, but well worth the effort. Shade or semi-shade. Sapindaceae. (Sapindaceae) Very attractive tree with lovely serrated compound leaves, soft pink new growth and showy orange-yellow fruit. (Sapindaceae) Curculigo recurvata Weevil Lily A short, stout herbaceous plant with a lily-like or palm-like appearance. Broad strap-like leaves. Flowers on erect heads. (Hypoxidaceae) Cyathea cooperi Common or Lacy Treefern Fast growing hardy tree fern. Slender trunk with crown of bright green fronds to 2 metres long. Takes full sun in moist areas. (Cyatheaceae) Darlingia darlingiana Brown Silky Oak Fast growing tree with attractive lobed leaves. Large spikes of white flowers. Fairly hardy. (Proteaceae) Dictyoneura obtusa Swamp Tamarind Slender small tree with purple new growth. Glossy serrated leaves. Fairly hardy. Thrives in a damp spot. (Sapindaceae) Diospyros littorea Sea Ebony Very slow growing shrub to small tree with glossy green leaves. Grows naturally on the coast, close to mangrove stands. Orange-yellow fruit attracts birds. Wood is very hard and beautiful. (Ebenaceae) Diospyros sp. Baird Logging Area Roaring Meg Ebony Handsome, compact low shrub with clusters of narrow dark green glossy leaves and conspicuous salmon new flushes. Slow growing. Best in part shade and damp soil. (Ebenaceae) Diploglottis bernieana Bernie's Tamarind Small slender palm shaped tree with huge bright green compound leaves and large, furry brown edible fruit. Decorative foliage. (Sapindaceae) Diploglottis diphyllostegia Northern Tamarind Small tree with large attractive leaves, and fruit which makes good jam or drinks. (Sapindaceae) Diploglottis smithii Smith's Tamarind Small hardy tree with beautiful foliage and silvery new growth. Large decorative fruit with acid, edible flesh. Good for drinks. (Sapindaceae) Dissiliaria surculosa Dissiliaria Extremely rare plant from Cape York Peninsula. Medium to large shrub with very attractive, dense foliage. Pyramid form. Quite hardy. Sun or shade. (Euphorbiaceae) Dodonaea polyandra Cape York Hop Bush Large bushy shrub from Cape York. Flowers insignificant, but followed by masses of green & purple seed pods. Fast. Good screen. (Sapindaceae) Doryphora aromatica Nthn Sassafras Medium tree with very glossy leaves. Does best in moist areas. Timber tree for moist areas. (Atherospermataceae) Dysoxylum mollissimum Miva Mahogany Handsome shade tree. Showy orange fruit. Fast growing under good garden conditions. (Meliaceae) Dysoxylum parasiticum Yellow Mahogany This Yellow Mahogany produces beautiful creamy-brown flowers on the trunk right to the ground. Unless planted in high rainfall area it will remain a size of a large shrub. (Meliaceae) Visit our Nursery! We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkamin (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland. Business hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays. Page 5 of 15 November 2014 140mm Pots (Botanical name order) Standard Price: $11.90 each (incl. GST) Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected in one lot: Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each) Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each) Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each) No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots) Latin name Common name Description Endiandra insignis Hairy Walnut A native laurel with large globular fruit which are eaten by Cassowaries and the Musky Rat Kangaroo. New growth covered with attractive dense hairs. Flowers pleasantly perfumed. (Lauraceae) Endiandra microneura Daintree Walnut Medium to tall tree with bright red new growth. Large yellow fruit. Needs moist conditions. (Lauraceae) Endiandra sideroxylon Buff Walnut Tall tree with yellow or cream flowers. Fruit eaten by cassowaries, figbirds, pigeons and honeyeaters. (Lauraceae) Epipremnum pinnatum Rhaphidophora Eugenia sp. Mulgrave River Mulgrave River Cherry Very rare shrub with tiny leaves and small white flowers. Beautiful red new growth. Hardy. (Myrtaceae) Fagraea fagraeacea Yellow Heart A shrub to small tree bearing large tubular cream-white perfumed flowers followed by lipstick-pink fruit. Best in humid protected position. (Loganiaceae) Fagraea gracilipes Pink Jitta Medium to large shrub with large scented bell-shaped flowers. Sheltered position. (Loganiaceae) Ficus congesta Red Fig Quite hardy shrub or small tree with bright red new growth. Fruit borne on the trunk. Makes an ideal tub plant. (Moraceae) Ficus septica Septic Fig Large shrub or small tree. Bright green foliage with white veins. Small green fruit which are eaten by fig parrots. Best in semi-shade. (Moraceae) Flindersia brayleyana Queensland Maple Beautiful timber tree, with masses of white flowers followed by decorative woody seed pods. Best in high rainfall areas in good soil. (Rutaceae) Flindersia schottiana Silver Ash Large tree with masses of white flowers. Ideal shade tree for farms. Very hardy and fast growing. Large decorative woody seed pods. Beautiful timber. (Rutaceae) Climbing plant with large glossy leaves and bright orange fruit. (Araceae) Dryland shrub with thick textured cream coloured Gardenia flowers in spring, with a wafting musky-sweet fragrance, followed by large oval green seed capsules. (Rubiaceae) Gardenia ochreata Gardenia psidioides Hann Gardenia Prostrate spreading native gardenia with white flowers. Excellent ground cover. (Rubiaceae) Gardenia scabrella Star Flower Small, compact shrub from Cape York with stiff glossy leaves. Large white flowers all year round. Very hardy. Sun or semi-shade. (Rubiaceae) Gardenia sp. Glennie River Glennie River Gardenia A very hardy native gardenia with prostrate habit. Large, stiff leaves and white flowers. Does best in dappled shade. (Rubiaceae) Geijera latifolia Scrub Wilga Extremely hardy, large shrub or small tree with dense foliage. Ideal screen or windbreak. White flowers. (Rutaceae) Graptophyllum excelsum Scarlet Fuchsia Very hardy, small shrub with thick bushy habit. Masses of bright red flowers several times each year. (Acanthaceae) Visit our Nursery! We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkamin (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland. Business hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays. Page 6 of 15 November 2014 140mm Pots (Botanical name order) Standard Price: $11.90 each (incl. GST) Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected in one lot: Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each) Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each) Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each) No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots) Latin name Common name Description Graptophyllum spinigerum Native Fuchsia Small shrub. Attractive glossy foliage and small white flowers. For sun or shade. Very hardy. (Acanthaceae) Grevillea "Caboolture" Caboolture Medium to large bushy shrub. Very fast growing and hardy, with showy salmon flowers for most of the year. Requires good drainage and full sun. Attracts birds. (Proteaceae) Grevillea "Caloundra Gem" Caloundra Gem Medium to large bushy shrub with deeply divided foliage. Very fast growing and hardy, with showy salmon flowers for most of the year. Requires good drainage and full sun. Attracts birds. (Proteaceae) Grevillea "Canberra Gem" Canberra Gem Spreading, medium sized shrub. Upright spiky foliage, bright pink spidery flowers. Full sun, well drained position. Prune after flowering. Tolerates frost and cold winters. Good for Herberton to Ravenshoe. (Proteaceae) Grevillea "Coconut Ice" Coconut Ice Small to medium, dense bushy shrub. Showy pink/red flowers for most of the year. Tip prune while young to promote a good shape. Plant in full sun in welldrained position. (Proteaceae) Grevillea "Firesprite" Firesprite Grevillea "Forest Rambler" Forest Rambler A groundcover grevillea which produces a profusion of attractive spider-like flowers that are coloured a shell pink. Flowers from later winter to early spring. Best in cooler climates. (Proteaceae) Grevillea "Honeycomb" Honeycomb Erect shrub naturally bushy with dense foliage to the ground. Cream flowers prolific in early spring attracting birds. Good screen plant for most areas except in areas with cold winters. (Proteaceae) Grevillea "John Evans" John Evans Small shrub. Attractive red spider flowers in spring. For semi-shade or full sun. Best in cooler climates. (Proteaceae) Grevillea "Kay Williams" Kay Williams Fast growing, bushy shrub. Masses of large pale orange/peach flowers for most of the year. Needs a well drained, sunny position. (Proteaceae) Grevillea "Lilliane" Lilliane Small sprawling plant that can be used in a hanging basket. Pink and white spider flowers. For full sun or part shade. Usually frost resistant. (Proteaceae) Grevillea "Moonlight" Moonlight Tall shrub with cream flowers all year. Attracts birds. Hardy with good drainage and full sun. (Proteaceae) Grevillea "Ned Kelly" Ned Kelly Medium, dense bushy shrub. Showy orange/red flowers for most of the year. Tip prune while young to promote a good shape. Plant in full sun in well drained position. (Proteaceae) Grevillea "Orange Marmalade" Orange Marmalade Small to medium shrub with bright red flowers. Attracts birds. (Proteaceae) Bushy shrub. Attractive orange spider flower. Very hardy and vigorous. Full sun, open position. (Proteaceae) Grevillea "Poorinda Peter" Poorinda Peter Spreading, tall shrub with pink-tipped new growth and reddish-purple toothbrush flowers. Does best in full sun. Usually tolerates frost. (Proteaceae) Grevillea "Red Sunset" Red Sunset Small to medium shrub with attractive red spider flowers. Does best in full sun and well drained position. Best in cooler climates. Usually frost resistant. (Proteaceae) Grevillea "Robyn Gordon" Robyn Gordon Small shrub. Very bushy with deep red flowers. Plant in well drained position in full sun. (Proteaceae) Visit our Nursery! We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkamin (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland. Business hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays. Page 7 of 15 November 2014 140mm Pots (Botanical name order) Standard Price: $11.90 each (incl. GST) Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected in one lot: Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each) Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each) Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each) No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots) Latin name Common name Description Grevillea "Superb" Superb Small to medium, dense bushy shrub. Showy pink/red flowers for most of the year. Tip prune while young to promote a good shape. Plant in full sun in well drained position. (Proteaceae) Grevillea "Winparra Gem" Winparra Gem Small shrub. Red spider flowers. Must be in full sun and well drained position. Tolerates frost and cold winters. Best in cooler climates. Ideal for Herberton to Ravenshoe. (Proteaceae) Grevillea banksii "Prostrate White" Red Silky-Oak prostrate white form Grevillea banksii "Red" Red Silky-Oak Bushy medium shrub. Red flowers all year round. Hardy and reliable. Attracts many nectar feeding birds. (Proteaceae) Grevillea glauca Bushman's Clothes Peg Shrub to small tree with white flowers and large decorative seed pods. Foliage has bronze new growth in the wet. Good for dry areas. Plant in open, sunny spot. (Proteaceae) Grevillea glossadenia Irvinebank Grevillea Very attractive,hardy shrub. Leaves green, silver beneath with bronze new growth. Orange flowers amongst foliage. (Proteaceae) Grevillea longistyla "Long John" Large fast growing shrub. Masses of crimson flowers for most of the year. Needs a well drained, sunny position. (Proteaceae) Grevillea pteridifolia Golden Toothbrush Open, wispy, large shrub to small tree with bright orange toothbrush flowers in great profusion. Attracts birds. Requires open, sunny, well drained position. (Proteaceae) Grevillea venusta Grevillea venusta Medium to large shrub with attractive lobed leaves. Unusual yellow and green flowers. Very hardy, plant in full sun. (Proteaceae) Guioa acutifolia Glossy Tamarind Small tree with dark green leaves. Mass of small white flowers. Quite hardy. A useful screen plant. (Sapindaceae) Guioa lasioneura Silky Tamarind Large shrub or small tree with small compound leaves and flushes of pink new growth. Pink/purple decorative seed capsules. (Sapindaceae) Gymnostoma australianum Daintree Pine Rare and ancient small tree with typical pine tree shape. Dense, bright green foliage. Does best in full sun. Makes a great Christmas Tree and tub plant. (Casuarinaceae) Hakea persiehana Hakea Medium to tall shrub with cream flowers and lovely fine foliage. Attractive, woody fruit. Plant in full sun. (Proteaceae) Harpullia arborea Cooktown Tulipwood Small to medium tree with spreading habit. Very showy orange fruit from the branches. (Sapindaceae) Harpullia ramiflora Claudie Tulip Wood Large shrub or small tree with small, cream, perfumed flowers and bright red fruit. Hardy. (Sapindaceae) Helicia nortoniana Norton's Oak Shrub or small tree with racemes of cream flowers followed by purple, blue or black fruit. Not suited for dry areas. (Proteaceae) Hibiscus macilwraithensis Rocky River Macrostelia Small to medium shrub in the Hibiscus family. White flowers. Very hardy. Does best in part shade. Benefits from pruning. (Malvaceae) Attractive, prostrate plant. White flowers. Full sun only. Suitable for most areas. (Proteaceae) Visit our Nursery! We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkamin (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland. Business hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays. Page 8 of 15 November 2014 140mm Pots (Botanical name order) Standard Price: $11.90 each (incl. GST) Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected in one lot: Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each) Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each) Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each) No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots) Latin name Hoya australis subsp. australis Common name Wax Flower Description A hardy climber bearing masses of white perfumed flowers. May be planted in the garden, but especially suited to hanging baskets. (Asclepiadaceae) Small shrub. Very showy, bright purple flowers. Full sun or semi-shade. Hardy (Acanthaceae) Hypoestes floribunda Idiospermum australiense Idiot Fruit Very rare and primitive tree with large glossy leaves and deep red flowers. Giant round fruit. Fairly hardy. (Calycanthaceae) Jasminum aemulum Native Jasmine Medium vine. Very hardy and fast growing. White, perfumed flowers over a long period. Ideal over a trellis or fence. Tolerates sea winds well. (Oleaceae) Jasminum simplicifolium var. australiense Native Jasmine A vigorous, woody twining vine found in most types of rainforest. Yellow to green leaves. Fragrant white flowers are from August to November or at other times after rain. (Oleaceae) Leea indica Bandicoot Berry Handsome shrub with beautiful leaves. Bunches of dark red fruit attracts birds. Hardy and fast growing. (Leeaceae) Leptospermum "Cardwell" Cardwell Beautiful, graceful weeping shrub with masses of small white flowers in spring. Best in a full sun position. (Myrtaceae) Leptospermum "Copper Glow" Copper Glow Medium to tall shrub with beautiful coppery tinge to the foliage. Can be formed into a lovely rounded shape with regular light pruning. Best in full sun. (Myrtaceae) Leptospermum "Lemon Frost" Lemon Frost Medium shrub. Very hardy. White flowers and beautiful lemon scent to the leaves. (Myrtaceae) Leptospermum brachyandrum Silver Leafed Tea Tree Tall shrub to small tree with silvery new growth. The old bark peels off to reveal an attractive pink-purple trunk. (Myrtaceae) Leptospermum liversidgei Olive Tea Tree Small to medium shrub with compact or erect habit. White flowers with lemon scented leaves. (Myrtaceae) Leptospermum polygalifolium Tantoon Medium bushy shrub bearing masses of small white flowers in spring. Hardy and adaptable to most situations. (Myrtaceae) Leptospermum wooroonooran Wooroonooran Tea Tree Plant from top of Mt Bellenden Ker. Medium compact shrub in cultivation with attractive foliage. Best in high rainfall areas. (Myrtaceae) Lindsayomyrtus racemoides Daintree Penda Rainforest large shrub to small tree with eye-catching mauve new flushes of leaves. (Myrtaceae) Litsea leefeana Brown Bollywood Tree with large ornamental leathery leaves and cream flowers along branches. Food plant of Blue Triangle Butterfly. (Lauraceae) Lomandra confertifolia Spiky Mat-Rush Attractive small clumping plant. Full sun to part shade. Quite hardy. Rare plant. (Asparagaceae) Lomandra fluviatilis "Shara" Attractive compact clumping plant with stiff, dark green foliage. Suitable for rockeries. Very hardy with yellow perfumed flowers. (Asparagaceae) Visit our Nursery! We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkamin (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland. Business hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays. Page 9 of 15 November 2014 140mm Pots (Botanical name order) Standard Price: $11.90 each (incl. GST) Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected in one lot: Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each) Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each) Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each) No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots) Latin name Common name Description Lomandra hystrix Mat-Rush Attractive cl umping plant with stiff, dark green foliage. Does very well in semishade. Very hardy with perfumed flowers. (Asparagaceae) Lomandra longifolia Spiny-Headed Mat-Rush Attractive clumping plant with stiff, dark green foliage. Suitable for rockeries. Very hardy with perfumed flowers. (Asparagaceae) Lomatia fraxinifolia Lomatia Silky Oak Large shrub to small tree with very attractive compound leaves. Large spikes of white flowers and fantastic foliage. Beautiful tub plant. Must have protection from strong wind and dry air. (Proteaceae) Mackinlaya macrosciadea Blue Umbrella An open shrub with leaves like an umbrella tree, with large clusters of bluegrey fruit. Great for shady spot or tub plant. (Araliaceae) Mallotus philippensis Red Kamala Melaleuca "Snowstorm" Snowstorm Compact, small to medium shrub with lovely light green foliage. Masses of small white bottlebrush flowers in spring. Tip prune regularly to promote a good shape. (Myrtaceae) Melaleuca bracteata "Gold Form" Golden Tea Tree Tall bushy shrub with attractive golden foliage and dense habit. A very hardy plant which is an excellent screen. (Myrtaceae) (Euphorbiaceae) Tall shrub with bright green leaves. Good screen. Very hardy (form of Melaleuca bracteata) (Myrtaceae) Melaleuca bracteata "Green Form" Melaleuca leucadendra "Gold" Golden Paperbark A hardy small tree with upright habit and golden foliage. Excellent for a wet spot. (Myrtaceae) Melaleuca monantha Small-leaved tea tree An unusual melaleuca with tiny (minute) leaves and lovely foliage. Height and form varies from a shrub to small tree, and often becomes bonsai shaped on maturity. Small white flowers. (Myrtaceae) Melaleuca sp. Mt. Garnet Mt Garnet Tea Tree Medium shrub. Bears masses of very showy cream pom-pom flowers twice a year. Hardy. Full sun. (Myrtaceae) Melaleuca sylvana Oaky Creek Tea Tree Medium shrub. Attractive foliage with tiny leaves. Quite hardy and fast growing. White flowers. (Myrtaceae) Melicope elleryana Corkwood Fast growing tree with beautiful pink flowers along the branches. Food plant of the spectacular Ulysses Butterfly. (Rutaceae) Melicope rubra Little Euodia Medium to large shrub with masses of dark pink flowers along the branches. Quite hardy. Food plant of the spectacular Ulysses Butterfly. (Rutaceae) Memecylon pauciflorum Memecylon Metrosideros queenslandica Golden Myrtle Small to medium tree with dense foliage. Spectacular heads of bright yellow flowers. Requires regular watering. Suitable only for high rainfall areas. (Myrtaceae) Micromelum minutum Lime Berry Medium shrub with large heads of small white flowers followed by showy orange fruit. Food plant of Orchard, Capaneus and Ambrax Butterflies. (Rutaceae) Small, very hardy rainforest shrub with beautiful tiny lilac flowers. (Myrtaceae) Visit our Nursery! We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkamin (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland. Business hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays. Page 10 of 15 November 2014 140mm Pots (Botanical name order) Standard Price: $11.90 each (incl. GST) Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected in one lot: Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each) Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each) Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each) No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots) Latin name Common name Description Millettia pinnata Indian Beech Medium spreading tree with large dark green leaves. Racemes of pale purple/white flowers. Suitable for beach planting. Seeds may be used as a source of biodiesel. (Fabaceae) Mischocarpus exangulatus Rex Tokoonja Large shrub or small tree with beautiful red and yellow fruit which hang in long racemes. Quite hardy. (Sapindaceae) Neolitsea dealbata White Bollygum Bushy small tree. Furry pink new growth. Fruit attracts birds. Food plant of Blue Triangle Butterfly. (Lauraceae) Neostrearia fleckeri Flecker's Hard Alder Rare, medium-sized evergreen rainforest tree with alternate leaves and pendent spikes of white flowers in winter (May to July). Needs high rainfall and shelter. (Hamamelidaceae) Nephrolepis cordifolia Native Fish-Bone Fern Hardy fern. Ideal in a large hanging basket or for a difficult site such as a steep bank. (Lomariopsidaceae) Orthosiphon aristatus "Mauve" Cat's Whiskers - mauve Bushy, herbaceous plant. Spikes of showy purple flowers. Sun or semishade. Prune to shape. (Labiatae) Orthosiphon aristatus "White" Cat's Whiskers - white Bushy, herbaceous plant. Spikes of showy white flowers. Sun or semi-shade. Prune to shape. (Labiatae) Pandorea jasminoides Bower of Beauty Pandorea jasminoides "Alba" White Bower of Beauty Pandorea nervosa Snow Bells Small vine with pure white flowers and delicate reddish foliage. (Bignoniaceae) Pandorea pandorana Wonga Wonga Vine Attractive climber bearing clusters of purple tipped cream trumpet shaped flowers in Spring. Sun or shade. (Bignoniaceae) Paraserianthes toona Acacia Cedar Hardy fast growing tree. Deciduous before cream fluffy flowers. Food plant of Tailed Emperor Butterfly. (Fabaceae) Peperomia blanda var. floribunda Rock Peperomia Erect semi-succulent herb with attractive leaves. Ideal pot plant. Needs a cool shady spot. (Piperaceae) Phaius tancarvilleae Swamp Orchid Phyllanthus cuscutiflorus Pink Phyllanthus Extremely rare ground-orchid with large spikes of spectacular flowers. Best planted in a damp, fairly sunny spot in the garden, however can be kept in a large container in a bush house. Authorised Propagator Qld. No. APQF198/000050. (Orchidaceae) Large, dense, very attractive bushy shrub with beautiful foliage. Masses of small pink flowers. Ideal screen plant. Very fast growing. (Phyllanthaceae) Phyllanthus lamprophyllus Ferny Phyllanthus Small, weeping shrub with very attractive ferny foliage. Suitable for full sun or semi-shade. Benefits from regular pruning. (Phyllanthaceae) Large fast growing vine with large pink flowers in bunches. (Bignoniaceae) Large fast growing vine with large white flowers in bunches. (Bignoniaceae) Visit our Nursery! We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkamin (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland. Business hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays. Page 11 of 15 November 2014 140mm Pots (Botanical name order) Standard Price: $11.90 each (incl. GST) Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected in one lot: Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each) Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each) Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each) No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots) Latin name Common name Description Pittosporum ferrugineum Rusty Pittosporum Small tree with brownish leaves and clusters of cream flowers. Fruit yellow, which split to reveal bright orange seed. Very hardy. (Pittosporaceae) Pittosporum moluccanum Pittosporum Small to medium tree from north Western Australia with dark green, very glossy foliage. Small white flowers in clusters. (Pittosporaceae) Pittosporum revolutum Brisbane Laurel Small shrub with heads of perfumed, cream flowers. Large orange fruit. Very hardy. Plant in full sun or semi-shade. (Pittosporaceae) Pittosporum sp. Mt. Garnet Mt Garnet Pittosporum Hardy, spreading shrub to small tree with attractive, glossy foliage. Large heads of white flowers. Bright orange fruit. Plant in full sun. (Pittosporaceae) Placospermum coriaceum Rose Silky Oak Small tree with large spectacular leaves. Pink new growth. Pink flowers. Beautiful cabinet timber. (Proteaceae) (Sapotaceae) Planchonella obovata Poa labillardieri Large Tussock Grass Fine blue/green tussock grass with lacy flower heads in summer. Plant in an open position. Tolerates moist/wet soils. (Poaceae) Polyscias elegans Silver Basswood Small slender tree with large compound leaves. Mass of small purple fruit attracts birds. (Araliaceae) Polyscias macgillivrayi Macgillivray's Basswood Understorey shrub from Cape York Peninsula about 3-4 metres tall. Glossy green compound leaves. Large terminal inflorescence of flowers and fruits. (Araliaceae) Prostanthera phylicifolia Mint Bush Very compact shrub. Dark narrow leaves with small mauve flowers, blooming over long periods in spring. Doesn't like overwatering. (Lamiaceae) Rhododendron lochiae Native Rhododendron Small shrub with bright red flowers. Requires sheltered, moist position. Makes good tub plant. (Ericaceae) Rhus taitensis Sumac Fast growing, hardy tree with spectacular reddish brown new growth. Showy white flowers. (Anacardiaceae) Rhysotoechia robertsonii Robertson's Tuckeroo Small fast growing tree with bright green foliage. Loads of bright orange fruit which are relished by birds. (Sapindaceae) Ristantia pachysperma Yellow Penda Rare tree with long, soft leaves which are pinkish/brown in the new growth. Fairly hardy. (Myrtaceae) Sankowskya stipularis Sankowskya Extremely rare plant from the Julatten area of Far North Queensland. Spectacular red new growth. Does best in semi-shade. (Authorised Propagators Qld.No. APQF198/000050) (Euphorbiaceae) Sarcotoechia serrata Fern-Leafed Tamarind Large shrub or small tree with beautiful fern-like foliage and delicate soft pink new growth. Requires semi-shade and regular watering. A beautiful ornamental plant. (Sapindaceae) Scaevola taccada Sea Lettuce Tree Medium shrub with dense, dark green foliage and white flowers. Ideal for beach plantings. (Goodeniaceae) Visit our Nursery! We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkamin (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland. Business hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays. Page 12 of 15 November 2014 140mm Pots (Botanical name order) Standard Price: $11.90 each (incl. GST) Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected in one lot: Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each) Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each) Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each) No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots) Latin name Common name Description Scolopia braunii Brown Birch Fast, hardy very bushy tree. Excellent windbreak. Bright red new growth. Can be pruned heavily into a shrub. Food plant of Australian Rustic Butterfly. (Flacourticeae) Spathoglottis paulinae Purple Swamp Orchid Very attractive ground orchid with bright pink flowers. Plant in a very moist area of the garden or keep in a pot. A rare plant. (Authorised Propagators Qld.No. APQF198/000050) (Orchidaceae) Stenocarpus sinuatus Wheel Of Fire Tree with large stiff lobed leaves and bright red flowers. Very hardy and fairly fast growing. A highly ornamental tree. (Proteaceae) Sterculia shillinglawii Tulip Sterculia Small, slender tree with large hairy leaves. Unusual brown and red flowers. Bright orange pods with black seeds. Hardy. (Malvaceae) Synima cordierorum Synima Bushy shrub or small tree with beautiful pink to red new growth. Showy display of dark red fruit. (Sapindaceae) Syzygium alatoramulum Tinkling Satinash A beautiful bushy plant with lovely foliage and winged twigs. Exquisite pale purple new growth. Small white flowers and small purple fruit. Requires a humid, protected position. A lovely tub or courtyard plant. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium alliiligneum Onion Wood Medium tree with broad stiff leaves, large white flowers and large bright red fruit. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium angophoroides Yarrabah Satinash Hardy, fast growing medium tree with bushy habit. Masses of white flowers and tiny purple fruit. Can be grown in a wet spot. An excellent plant for fruiteating birds. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium anisatum Aniseed Myrtle Medium sized shrub. Strong aniseed smell to crushed leaves. Prune to thicken up. Very hardy. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium apodophyllum Rex Satinash Beautiful foliage with spectacular deep red, purple or pink new growth. Small white flowers are followed by bright red fruit. Requires a humid protected position. A lovely tub or courtyard plant. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium aqueum Water Cherry This is the very rare variety of native water cherry from Cape York Peninsula. Medium to large shrub, showy white flowers and highly decorative red fruit. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium argyropedicum Silver Satinash Extremely rare plant from Cape York. Small tree with red new growth. Masses of white flowers followed by purple berries. Slow growing. Hardy. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium australe Creek Satinash Large shrub to small tree. Bushy and hardy. Ideal as a screen plant. Masses of white flowers followed by edible pink fruit. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium australe "N. Qld Bushy Form" Creek Satinash (NQ Bushy Form) Syzygium australe Sth. QLD form Creek Satinash SQ Form Medium to large, dense shrub with masses of white, fluffy flowers followed by edible pink fruit. Ideal for use as a small screen plant. Suitable for most areas. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium boonjee Babinda Satinash Large shrub with beautiful apricot flowers from weeping branches. Must be grown in the shade. Suitable for use as a tub plant. (Myrtaceae) Bushy shrub with masses of white, fluffy flowers followed by edible pink fruit. Ideal for use as a screen plant. Suitable for most areas. (Myrtaceae) Visit our Nursery! We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkamin (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland. Business hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays. Page 13 of 15 November 2014 140mm Pots (Botanical name order) Standard Price: $11.90 each (incl. GST) Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected in one lot: Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each) Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each) Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each) No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots) Latin name Common name Description Syzygium branderhorstii Lockerbie Satinash Syzygium canicortex Yellow Satinash Small, slender understorey tree from the rainforests of Cape York. Glossy foliage. Large clusters of fluffy white flowers borne profusely down the trunk, followed by showy red fruit. Excellent for a shady or semi-shaded spot. (Myrtaceae) Beautiful tree with brilliant red new growth. Small, bright red fruit and white flowers. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium claviflorum Grey Satinash Hardy tree with purple/black new growth. White flowers and mass of small red fruit. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium cryptophlebium Plum Satinash Dense shrub with spectacular bright pink pendulous new growth. Fluffy white flowers are followed by iridescent bright purple fruit. Best in a humid, moist position protected from strong or dry winds. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium endophloium Mountain Satinash Large bushy shrub with attractive red new growth. Mass of fluffy white flowers. Garden or tub. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium forte subsp. potamophilum Flaky-Barked Satinash Hardy tree with papery bark. Excellent for coastal plantings. White flowers & edible fruit. Differs from Syzygium forte in having narrower leaves. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium glenum Cooper Creek Lilly-Pilly Very rare plant from Cooper Creek near Cape Tribulation in the Daintree area. Very large, leathery, rusty brown fruit. (Authorised Propagators Qld.No. APQF198/000050) (Myrtaceae) Syzygium hedraiophyllum Gully Satinash Small bushy tree with large glossy leaves and weeping branches. Attractive red/brown new growth. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium hedraiophyllum Yellow Form Gully Satinash Yellow Form Syzygium luehmannii Rocky River Rocky River Lilly-Pilly Highly ornamental large shrub with brilliant pink/red weeping foliage, white flowers and red fruit. Water regularly. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium mackinnonianum Rocky River Satinash Small to medium tree or shrub from Cape York Peninsula. Abundant panicles of small white flowers followed by red fruit. New flushes bright purple/pink. Very hardy. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium monospermum Daintree Satinash Medium sized rainforest tree with paired, stem-clasping leaves. New flushes are mauve. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium oleosum Oily Satinash Hardy, fast growing small tree. Fluffy white flowers and pink-purple, edible fruit. A great lilly-pilly for home gardens. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium paniculatum Magenta Cherry Bushy large shrub to small tree with dark green leaves, small white flowers and edible magenta fruit. Very hardy. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium papyraceum Paperbark Satinash Small tree with beautiful lilac flowers and bright purple fruit. Very attractive red paper bark. Best in high rainfall areas. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium pseudofastigiatum Claudie Satinash Very rare tree found only on Cape York. Very hardy with long stiff glossy leaves, bright red new growth and white flowers. (Myrtaceae) Small bushy tree with large glossy leaves and weeping branches. Attractive red/brown new growth. (Myrtaceae) Visit our Nursery! We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkamin (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland. Business hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays. Page 14 of 15 November 2014 140mm Pots (Botanical name order) Standard Price: $11.90 each (incl. GST) Discounts for bulk purchases of mixed plants, collected in one lot: Save $1.00 per plant for 10 mixed plants ($10.90 each) Save $2.00 per plant for 50 mixed plants ($9.90 each) Save $3.00 per plant for 200 mixed plants ($8.90 each) No discount for bulk for species marked with * (green pots) Latin name Common name Description Syzygium rubrimolle Laura Apple Shrub or small tree with blue/purple foliage. Large purple fruit are quite good eating. Extremely hardy. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium sayeri Pink Satinash Very fast growing, hardy, small tree with white flowers. Ideal screen plant. Plant in full sun for best results. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium smithii Lilly Pilly Dense shrub with white flowers and red/brown new growth. Pink to purple fruit. Very hardy. Can be pruned to shape and used as a hedge. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium wilsonii Powder-Puff Lilly-Pilly Very attractive weeping shrub with bright pink new growth and large red pompom flowers. Should be planted in semi-shade. Highly ornamental. (Myrtaceae) Syzygium xerampelinum Mulgrave Satinash Small tree with weeping branches and beautiful purple/black new growth. Fairly hardy. (Myrtaceae) Tecomanthe sp. Roaring Meg Roaring Meg Rare and spectacular North Queensland vine. Bears large clusters of very showy pink tubular flowers. Excellent for trellis or pergola. (Bignoniaceae) Terminalia arenicola Brown Damson Excellent shade tree with spreading habit. Deciduous and quite hardy. Suitable for beach plantings. (Combretaceae) Terminalia complanata Claudie Damson Fast growing hardy tree with layered growth. Fruit attracts birds. From Cape York Peninsula. (Combretaceae) Terminalia sericocarpa Damson Fast growing, slender tree with layered spreading form. Deciduous. Old leaves are brightly coloured. Attracts birds. Hardy. (Combretaceae) Toechima erythrocarpum Pink Tamarind Small tree with compound leaves and large leaflets. Large apricot-coloured fleshy fruit. (Sapindaceae) Toona ciliata (australis) Red Cedar Fast growing, hardy tree which develops a spreading shady crown. Famous for its beautiful timber. (Meliaceae) Vetiveria elongata Vetiveria Northern Territory clumping plant. Bearing sliver seed heads in winter. Excellent for erosion conditions. Drought resistant. Full sun. (Poaceae) Viola hederacea Native Violet Attractive spreading plant with blue and white flowers. Can be grown in the sun if permanently moist. Requires a moist sheltered position. Not suitable for inland areas. (Violaceae) Vitex ovata Beach Vitex Prostrate ground-cover plant to about 20 cm high. Small spikes of purple/mauve flowers. Very hardy. Best in full sun - grows naturally on sandy beaches. (Lamiaceae) Westringia "Wynyabbie Gem" Wynyabbie Gem Fast growing dense shrub. Grey leaves and purple flowers. Plant in full sun in well drained soil. Prune to shape. (Lamiaceae) Zanthoxylum ovalifolium Little Yellow-wood Shrub or small tree with trifoliate leaves and small thorns on the twigs. White flowers and bright red fruit. Food plant for Ambrax swallowtail. (Rutaceae) Visit our Nursery! We're at 5970 Kennedy Highway, Walkamin (between Mareeba and Atherton) on the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland. Business hours: Open 9am - 5pm, 6 days a week; closed Sundays and public holidays. Page 15 of 15
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