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PLANTS OF TASMANIA

NURSERY

AND

GARDENS

CATALOGUE 2012 - 2013

OPEN 7 DAYS 9am - 5pm (Except Christmas, Boxing Day and Good Friday)

Winter weekend hours 9am - 4pm

(June, July and August)

www.potn.com.au

[email protected]

PLANTS OF TASMANIA NURSERY AND GARDENS

65 Hall St Ridgeway Tasmania 7054

Phone (03) 6239 1583

[ Fax (03) 6239 1106 ]

www.potn.com.au

[email protected]

Open 7 days 9am - 5pm

Winter hours (June, July, August) 9am - 4pm (Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and Good Friday)

Dear customer,

This nursery was opened in September 1990 to propagate and supply Tasmanian native plants to the

public. We have a large range and diversity of plants available, from tube size to advanced. We

stock plants from diverse Tasmanian habitats, from coastal to rainforest to alpine.

We have plants suitable for rockeries, hedges, ferneries, casual and formal gardens, windbreaks and

ponds. Many Tasmanian species make ideal container plants, even bonsai. Our aim is to produce

high quality, healthy and hardy plants. The landscaped gardens feature many of our plants.

INTERSTATE SALES There are no permits required or restrictions on taking plants to the eastern states, but some apply to

W.A. & S.A. Plants can be packed and posted to your door. We can send up to 8 square tubes, or

6 round tubes for $25, packaging and freight. (Or 16 square tubes, or 12 round tubes for $50 etc.)

This is a next day delivery to major centres. We can quote to send larger pots, but this can be quite

expensive. Please nominate substitutes when ordering, or first confirm plant’s availability.

ELSEWHERE IN TASMANIA Most of Tasmania is covered by bus. A box of plants freighted to your door, or nearest depot

costs $12.95. (Note: minimum order is $20 worth of plants)

GARDEN DESIGN SERVICE

We can provide a garden design service that can include some or all of selection of plants, detailed

design, ground preparation, plant placement, and finally planting. Contact the nursery for more

details.

PRICING AND AVAILABILITY

The prices quoted are for tubestock (50 mm forestry tube or 75 mm round tube) and for plants in

140 mm pots. While tubestock is generally available for all species with the exception of one or

two, fewer species are typically available in 140 mm pots. Prices are given for 140 mm pots, but we

cannot guarantee supply. Stock of all species and sizes are typically lowest in late spring, and

highest in autumn. The price reflects both the difficulty of propagation and the time taken for

tubestock to grow on to larger sizes.

PAYMENT We have Visa, Mastercard, Bankcard, EFTPOS and PAYPAL facilities, or send a cheque or money

order. You can also transfer funds to our bank account – contact the nursery for details.

Please feel free to phone or fax to confirm availability if ordering, or maybe nominate substitutes.

WEBSITE

We are on the internet at www.potn.com.au. Our web pages have up-to-date plant lists, including

many thematic lists such as edible plants, and links to photos and other information about many

species. You can contact us by email at [email protected], and we are also on Facebook

– search for Plants of Tasmania.

CULTURAL NOTES As with most nurseries, our plants are potted in well drained potting mixes and require regular

watering until planted. In warmer weather this means watering every day or second day, with

enough water to soak the entire root-ball. Check the top centimetre with your finger, if in doubt.

Planting Best results will be achieved from a well cultivated soil. Compost is recommended for difficult

soils, such as clay or sand, and it is often beneficial to mix some potting mix with the soil

immediately around the plant in those soils. (We sell our own home-made potting mix - 20 litres for

$7.50)

Tease out roots gently, but only on plants with a tight root-ball (Do not disturb more than 10% of

the roots. Mound up beds slightly if there is a danger of water-logging (or plant water-loving

species). In dry or sandy soils it is preferable to plant in a slight dip, about the size of a saucer is

usually sufficient. In most cases, the better the soil is prepared, the better the plants will fare.

Fertilising Indigenous plants are generally adapted to low nutrient soils with a low phosphorus content. After a

dash of nutrient to get them off and running when planting, most require no further fertilizing. If

you wish to use fertiliser, use a dash of native Osmocote under the mulch or in the soil around the

plant, a skerrick of blood 'n bone, or a whisker (like a handful or two) of well rotted manure (not

chook), or even a handful or two of worm castings. With any of these, mix well in the soil just

around the plant when planting. Note: if using our potting mix to mix in with the soil, it’s already

fertilized, so you will not require extra nutrients.

Watering Once the plant is in the ground, it will take a while for the roots to grow out from their pot shaped

root-ball, so for the first 4 - 6 weeks water just enough to keep the root-ball moist: usually twice a

week - more often in warm windy weather, less in cool times. (Note: Frequency of watering also

depends on how big the plant is in the pot at time of planting).

Once established, a plant well chosen for the site, may never need watering again, or just every two

to four weeks in a particularly dry spell. When watering established plants, give a good deep soak

infrequently, say once a month, rather than short frequent sprinkles. Of course if you get a good rain

during that month, forget the watering.

Pot Plants Many of our Tasmanian plants are well suited to growing in containers. Some in fact are more

reliable in pots. (Check the pot suitability ratings after each plant in the catalogue) We have

potting mix for sale which is ideal for this use.($7.50 for 20 litres) When potting into larger pots

you can mix in some of your best, well broken down compost - say 20% - or even a dash of good

friable garden loam, mixed in - no more than 10%. If a plant is not being potted on every 6 - 12

months, you will need to add nutrients - native osmocote is good (just under the surface) or dilute

liquid feeds of aquasol or maxicrop every month or so. Alternatively, some other slow release,

organic fertilizer as mulch, would be suitable.

Pruning A much neglected custom. Regular trimming results in a bushy plant. Just after flowering is

recommended. Please ask if you are unsure how, or when.

GARDEN HARDINESS AND POT SUITABILITY RATINGS

After many of the plants listed, there will appear the letter G, and the letter P. The letter G , stands

for garden hardiness, and the letter P, for suitability as a pot plant. Each of these letters will be

followed by numbers, ranging from 1 to 10.

High numbers for G (ie. garden) indicate a plant that we consider to be hardy and reliable when

planted in a suitable position, low numbers indicate a plant that may be less reliable, may need extra

care in positioning, or in other words, be a bit of a challenge. A rating with a wide middle spread,

eg.G 3-7 indicates either a plant that performs well in some gardens but not in others, or one that we

don’t yet have an extensive knowledge of, as a garden plant.

The rating with regard to pot culture, P, relates more to how easily one can present the plant in the

pot, over a period of time. It takes into account how much effort and care is required to have the

plant looking good. A high maintenance plant, requiring regular trimming, fertilizing or repotting ,

will not score as highly as one which presents nicely without much attention. For example, a plant

that will survive well in a pot , but quickly look straggly, will incur a lower rating.

Example - The Pandani, Richea pandanifolia is not so easy to grow in the garden, requiring a well

composted, well drained, moist and cool position. I would suggest a garden hardiness rating of G 2-

6. However we have found it to be very reliable in a pot, even withstanding considerable drying out,

and not requiring much attention, so its pot suitability rating could be P 6-9.

NEWSLETTER You are welcome to place your name on our Newsletter mailing list. Each spring and autumn we

send out a newsletter, helping to keep you up to date with Tasmanian plant news, new plants and

developments at the nursery plus any specials we might have available. The newsletters and other

news will also be available on the website (www.potn.com.au).

AUSTRALIAN PLANTS SOCIETY

For any of you with a desire to further pursue an interest in native plants, there are several active

groups of the Australian Plants Society in the state, who meet regularly and are full of friendly

knowledgeable folk. For further information, write to the Membership Officer, Australian Plants

Society, GPO Box 1353P, Hobart, 7001.

Happy gardening and best wishes from,

John and staff - Linda, Peter, Sam, Qug, Karen and Jon

INDEX Page

Ground covers and small plants to 1m 1

Alpine plants 12

Coastal plants 15

Grasses, lilies, sedges and other tufties - Dry 18

Grasses, lilies, sedges and other tufties - Wet 21

Water plants 23

Shrubs: 1.5m to 6m 24

Vines 32

Conifers 33

Ferns 34

Rainforest, and other plants for moist cool sites 35

Trees 39

1

GROUND COVERS AND SMALL PLANTS

TO 1 METRE HIGH

( Advanced specimens are available in some lines )

Tube 140mm

$ $

Acacia genistifolia Prostrate Form Low growing prickly wattle. Great for well

drained or dry sites. Yellow flowers, massed in spring. G7-9, P3-6

3.25 9.95

Acacia gunnii Ploughshare Wattle Prickly shrub up to 1 m with flowers in winter

and spring.

3.25 9.95

Acacia mucronata Narrow Leaf Wattle - Mountain Cascade A prostrate form,

from sub-alpine Tasmania, spreading to 3m or more. Yellow flowers in spring.

6.95 16.50

Acacia myrtifolia Myrtle Wattle A dense fast growing wattle to 1.5m. Attractive

bronze coloured new growth. Yellow flowers in spring. Well drained soils.

3.25 9.95

Acacia siculiformis Dagger Wattle A rigid shrub to 1.5m, with leaves tapering to a

pungent point. Useful for pedestrian control and refuge for small birds. Withstands

extreme cold. Well drained sites.

3.25 9.95

Acacia suaveolens Sweet Wattle (see shrubs - 1.5m to 6m - section) 3.25 9.95

Acaena species Buzzy Vigorous spreading groundcovers with seed heads that stick

to your socks and dogs and drive you mad. Hardy. G7-9, P7-9

3.25 9.95

Almaleea subumbellata Wiry Bush Pea (syn. Pultenaea subumbellata). A slender

shrub to 1m. Yellow pea flowers. Average to moist sites. G5-8, P3-7

4.95 12.95

Amperea xiphoclada Weavers Plant Upright or arching, angular stems to 60cm.

Useful for basket weaving. G6-9, P5-8

4.95 12.95

Spreading Weavers Plant A dense green groundcover 4.95 12.95

Aotus ericoides Golden Pea To 1m. For well drained sites. Yellow pea flowers in

profusion in spring. G3-7, P3-7

3.25 9.95

spreading form 4.95 12.95

Argentipallium dealbatum Cardigan River Carpet A prostrate, suckering grey

leaved plant with a nice display of white daisy flowers on stems to 5cm in summer.

Average to moist soils.

4.95 12.95

Argentipallium spiceri Spicer’s Everlasting Extremely rare endemic hybrid daisy.

Bushy shrub to 1 m with small pink-white flower heads. Dry to moderate conditions.

4.95 9.95

Astroloma pinifolium Pine Heath Slow to 60cm. Fine, soft, needle-like leaves.

Yellow/green tubular flowers. Temperamental. Light soils. G2-7, P5-8

5.95 16.50

Baeckea gunniana Alpine Baeckea (see alpine section) 4.95 12.95

2

Tube 140mm

$ $

Baeckea imbricata Small shrub to 40cm, white flowers, well drained. Very rare -

only one confirmed sighting in N.E. Tasmania. G3-7, P4-8

5.95 14.50

Baeckea ramosissima Rosy Heathmyrtle (see Euryomyrtus ramosissima)

Banksia marginata Coastal Spread Small leaved, with spreading branches To 1m

high by 2m wide. Autumn flowering. (Located with the other Banksias in the taller

shrubs section in the nursery) G5-8, P6-9

5.95 14.50

Barbarea australis Austral Winter Cress Small, herbaceous plant to 30cm with

small yellow flowers. The tasty, peppery shoots can be used as a green salad. Rare in

the wild.

3.25 9.95

Bauera rubioides Wiry Bauera The following forms are best grown in moist, cool

sites. Flowering is in spring. G4-7, P4-6

Western White To 1m high and wide 4.95 9.95

Trial Harbour To 1m. Magenta flowers 4.95 9.95

Trial Harbour - Double Pink ( as above ) 4.95 9.95

Delicate Pink To 60cm by 1m wide 4.95 9.95

Prostrate Pink Spreading to 1m. Pale pink 4.95 9.95

Boronia anemonifolia Sticky Boronia Quick growing to 1.5m. Pink flowers in

spring. Loves sandy soil. Strongly scented leaves. Fine- and broad-leaved forms G3-7,

P4-7

4.95 9.95

Boronia citriodora Lemon Scented Boronia Shrub to 40cm high by 1m wide.

Aromatic foliage, pink or white flowers. Moist, cool site. G4-7, P4-7

4.95 9.95

Boronia nana Dwarf Boronia Lightly foliaged, small, low spreading plant to 40cm

wide. Pale pink flowers in summer and autumn. G3-7, P3-7

5.95 16.50

Boronia pilosa Fine Leaf Boronia To 50cm. Light soils. Massed pink flowers in

spring. Temperamental. G3-5, P4-7

4.95 12.95

Boronia rhomboidea Small shrub to 40cm with soft, rounded leaves and pink flowers

in spring. Moist, cool, well drained. G2-7, P4-7

5.95 16.50

Bossiaea cinerea Showy Bossiaea Shrub to 1m, yellow (with red) pea flowers in

spring. Well drained. G4-8, P4-8

4.95 12.95

Bossiaea cordigera Wiry Bossiaea To 40cm high by 1.5m wide with pale green, fern-

like leaves. Yellow pea flowers. Moist cool spot. G5-8, P5-7

5.95 14.50

Blue-leaf Fine A spreading mound of blue-green foliage to 40cm high by 1.5m

wide, with yellow pea-flowers. Part shade and extra moisture in dry periods.

5.95 14.50

Bossiaea riparia River Bossiaea A leafless shrub to 1.2m with yellow (and a touch of

red) pea flowers in spring. Average to damp soils in sun or shade. Frost hardy.

4.95 12.95

Brachyscome aculeata Hill Daisy A rosette of leaves to 15cm gives rise to pale lilac

daisy flowers on stems to 30cm in early summer. G4-7, P4-8

4.95 12.95

3

Tube 140mm

$ $

Brachyscome radicans Marsh Daisy A rosette of green leaves close to the ground

gives rise to white daisy flowers with yellow centres, on stems to 15cm. Likes a moist

position. Frost hardy. Previously known as B. nivalis.

4.95 12.95

Brachyscome rigidula Cutleaf Daisy A small, finely foliaged, mauve flowering daisy

to 25cm for dry or well drained sites. G3-7, P3-7

4.95 12.95

Brachyscome spathulata Ridgeway Star A small, rockery-sized daisy plant, with

purple flowers on stems to 15cm in spring. G3-7, P4-8

4.95 12.95

Bracteantha sp - have had a name change to Xerochrysum; we’re changing as our

labels run out!

Calocephalus citreus Lemon Beauty Heads Silvery-leaved plant to40cm. Well

drained and dry. Pale yellow flowers, summer. G5-9, P3-5

4.95 12.95

Calocephalus lacteus Milky Beauty Heads Silvery groundcover. Dry and well

drained sites. Creamy white flowers. G5-8, P3-5

4.95 12.95

Calytrix tetragona Fringe Myrtle A dense, small leaved shrub to 1m with massed

starry white flowers in spring. Coastal and well drained sites. G4-8, P4-8

4.95 9.95

Pink Fringe Myrtle To 1m. Pink flowers. 4.95 9.95

Prostrate Pink Spreading to 1m. 4.95 9.95

Waterfall Bay To 30cm by 1m wide. White flowers. 4.95 9.95

Centrolepis strigosa Hairy Bristlewort A small, fine-foliaged, rounded tuft, with

fine, seed bearing stems. 2-3 yrs life span.

4.95 12.95

Chrysocephalum apiculatum Yellow Buttons Grey foliaged, silvery groundcover.

Yellow-button daisy flowers in summer. G4-8, P3-6

4.95 12.95

Clematis aristata x gentianoides Garden Surprise A spreading or low climbing

groundcover with handsome, four-petalled, creamy-white flowers in late spring.

Prefers a well drained, in sun or part shade. Lovely in a pot. G3-7, P3-7

6.95 16.50

Coronidium (was Helichrysum) scorpioides Creeping Everlasting Grey-green

suckering plant. Yellow flowers on stems to 15cm in spring and summer. G4-8, P3-6

4.95 12.95

Correa backhouseana Spreading Coastal Correa Glossy foliage, pale green bell

flowers, autumn. To 50cm high by 1.5m. Most sites. G5-8, P5-7

4.95 9.95

Correa reflexa Shrubs to 1m with tubular flowers in autumn that attract honey-eaters.

G5-8, P4-8

Coles B ay Spread Narrow green flowers 4.95 9.95

Derwent Green Southern Tasmania form. Pale green flowers. Very hardy. 4.95 9.95

Dazzler Range Fine foliage. Pale green flowers. 4.95 9.95

Fat George Portly dusky-red and cream flowers 4.95 9.95

Northern Belle Neat pale foliage, pinkish flowers 4.95 9.95

Petal Point Red Deep green leaves and red flowers 4.95 9.95

Green and Cream Shiny foliage, cream flowers 4.95 9.95

4

Tube 140mm

$ $

Craspedia coolaminica Mountain Billy Buttons Yellow spherical flowers on slender

stems to 50cm, in late spring or summer. Well drained sites. 2-3 yrs lifespan

3.25 9.95

Craspedia glabrata Little Alpine Billy Buttons White spherical flowers on slender

stems to 30cm in late spring or summer. Well drained sites. 2-3 yrs lifespan.

3.25 9.95

Craspedia glauca Billy Buttons Yellow spherical flowers on slender stems to 50cm,

in late spring or summer. Well drained sites. 2-3 yrs lifespan.

3.25 9.95

Craspedia macrocephala Alpine Billy Buttons (was C. alpina) White spherical

flowers on slender stems to 50cm in late spring or summer. Well drained sites. 2-3 yrs

lifespan.

3.25 9.95

Cryptandra amara Sweet Winter Cryptandra Slow growing, wiry shrub to 30cm.

Tiny, white, scented flowers in winter. Delightful in a well drained spot or pot.

6.95 12.95

Dampiera stricta Blue Dampiera Loose limbed plant with stems to 40cm. Sky-blue

flowers in summer. Light soils, pot, or hanging basket. G3-7, P6-9

4.95 12.95

Deepwater Blue Deep blue flowers 4.95 12.95

Flinders Pink Pink-mauve flowers 4.95 12.95

Derwentia derwentiana Derwent Speedwell A tall perennial with arching stems to

1m. Sprays of small, pale blue flowers in summer. Enjoys a moist spot. Can be heavily

pruned after flowering.

3.25 9.95

Dichondra repens Kidney Weed Prostrate matting plant. Can be used as a lawn

alternative (light foot traffic) but be prepared to weed it. G5-8, P4-7

4.95 9.95

Dillwynia cinerascens Showy Parrot Pea Shrub to 1.2m with grey green foliage.

Orange-yellow pea flowers in spring. G4-7, P3-7

3.25 9.95

Dillwynia glaberrima Smooth Parrot Pea A shrub to 1m with slender arching

branches and yellow pea flowers in spring.G5-8, P3-7

3.25 9.95

Dillwynia sericea Showy Parrot Pea An upright bush to 1m. Yellow or orange pea

flowers, early summer. Well drained and dry sites. G4-7, P3-6

3.25 9.95

Showy Parrot Pea - Fuzzy Peach Lovely downy, grey foliage with peach

coloured flowers.

4.95 12.95

EPACRIS SPECIES Most of Tasmania’s heaths are endemic, but not always the

easiest to grow, having a very fine root system. Best in a loose, well drained site; not

too dry, not too wet, or a pot.

Epacris gunnii Gunn's Heath To 80cm. White flowers in spring. Well drained, cool

spot or pot. Easily trimmed. G3-7, P4-7

5.95 14.50

Double flowering form, with an interesting ungainly habit. 5.95 14.50

Epacris impressa Pink Heath Shrubs to 60cm usually flowering in autumn/winter

with pink, red or white flowers. Best in a cool, well drained position or pot. Like other

Epacris, can be regularly trimmed. G2-5, P4-7

5.95 14.50

5

Tube 140mm

$ $

Epacris lanuginosa Swamp Heath An upright fine foliaged heath to 1m, topped with

white flowers in late spring.

5.95 14.50

Epacris mucronulata Franklin's Heath Vigorous, upright growing shrub to 1m.

White flowers, spring. Moist position or pot. Endemic. G5-7, P5-8

5.95 14.50

Epacris myrtifolia Cliff Heath Shrub to 60 cm endemic to SE Tas. Small white

flowers in spring. Moist, well-drained spot. Good container plant, and can be pruned.

5.95 14.50

Epacris paludosa Flinders Mountain Heath Upright shrub to 1m. Moist, cool well

drained site. White flowers. G4-7, P4-7

5.95 14.50

Epacris petrophila Alpine Rock Heath Very fine foliage. To 40cm. White flowers.

Moist, cool well drained site or pot. G3-6, P5-7

5.95 14.50

Prostrate form. 5.95 14.50

Epacris serpyllifolia Alpine Heath Fine foliaged, endemic mountain heath. White

flowers. Cool, moist site or pot. G3-6, P4-7

5.95 14.50

Eriostemon - See Philotheca

Euryomyrtus ramosissima Creeping Baeckea Prostrate and fine foliaged. Pink or

pale pink flowers in spring. Spreads 1m. Well drained or pot. (Various forms usually

available) G4-7, P5-8

5.95 14.50

Bush Baeckea Gently foliaged shrub to 60 cm 5.95 14.50

Gonocarpus micranthus Creeping Raspwort A mat-forming, prostrate plant, for

moist, part-shaded spots. Small, shiny green leaves. G3-8, P4-8

4.95 12.95

Gonocarpus tetragynus Common Raspwort A low wiry plant to 30cm. Tiny,

pinkish-red flowers on arching stems. Readily pruned. G4-8, P3-7

4.95 12.95

Gonocarpus teucrioides Forest Raspwort Multi-stemmed plant to 30 cm with small

red/cream flowers in spring. An important understorey plant in damp forests. Grown

on request only.

4.95 12.95

Goodenia elongata Creeping Goodenia Spreading suckering plant. Rich yellow

flowers on stems to 10 cm in summer. Most sites. G4-8, P4-8

4.95 12.95

Goodenia lanata Prostrate Goodenia Hardy suckering plant with yellow flowers in

late spring or summer. G4-8, P4-7

4.95 12.95

Goodenia ovata Parrots’ Food Quick growing to 1.2m. Moist sites in sun or shade.

Yellow flowers in summer. Trims easily. G5-8, P4-7

3.25 9.95

Grevillea australis Prostrate Form Up to 15cm high by 1.2m wide. Small white,

scented flowers in spring. G6-9, P4-8

4.95 9.95

Spreading Forms Two different spreading forms to 50cm high by 2m wide. 4.95 9.95

6

Tube 140mm

$ $

Hardenbergia violacea Purple Coral Pea A spreading groundcover for a well

drained site, to 10cm high by 1.2m wide; or a low climbing vine. Deep purple flowers

in spring. Very rare in the Tasmanian bush. G6-9, P4-7.

4.95 12.95

Helichrysum leucopsideum Satin Everlasting A low suckering daisy. Grey-green

leaves, pink buds. White everlasting summer flowers. G5-8, P5-8

4.95 12.95

Hibbertia empetrifolia Scrambling Guinea Flower A bushy, shrubby scrambler to

2m. Requires fixing to a support, or will grow up through other shrubs. Massed bright

yellow flowers in spring. Likes a moist spot. G5-8, P4-7.

5.95 16.50

Hibbertia hirticalyx Bassian Guinea Flower Fast growing bushy shrub to 1.5 m

from northern Tasmania. Bright yellow flowers in spring. 140 mm pots only.

12.95

Hibbertia procumbens Spreading Guinea Flower Prostrate plant o 1 m with yellow

flowers in late spring and early summer. Well-drained site with some shade.

4.95 12.95

Hibbertia prostrate Prostrate Guinea Flower Fine foliaged prostrate plant

spreading to 30 cm. Yellow flowers in spring. Best in a well-drained spot.

4.95 12.95

Hibbertia riparia Erect Guinea Flower Upright shrub to 60cm. Bright yellow

flowers in spring. G3-7, P3-7

4.95 12.95

Hibbertia serpyllifolia Fine Leaved Guinea Flower To 15cm high by60cm wide.

Yellow flowers in spring. Well drained or pot. G3-7, P5-8

4.95 12.95

Hydrocotyle muscosa Mossy Pennywort Forms a soft, bright green mat of tiny

leaves in a cool, moist site or pot. G3-7, P3-7

4.95 12.95

Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides Mountain Pennywort Suckering pale green ground-

cover for a cool, moist site or pot. G5-8, P5-7

4.95 12.95

Isopogon ceratophyllus Horny Cone Bush Prickly shrub to 60cm. Interesting foliage

and yellow cone shaped flowers in late spring or summer. From Flinders Island.

Temperamental in the garden. Best in a pot (with half fertiliser), or a very well drained

site with no extra fertiliser. G1-7, P3-8.

5.95 14.50

Isotoma fluviatilis Swamp Stars A flat creeping, suckering plant for moist areas.

Little blue flowers in late spring. (Note: Milky sap can irritate skin/eyes)

4.95 12.95

Kennedia prostrata Running Postman Trailing plant spreading to 1.5m. Red pea

flowers, spring. Well drained, coastal, light frosts. G4-7, P3-6

3.25 9.95

Kunzea ambigua Prostrate Form Spreading to 2m in well drained and coastal sites.

Fluffy creamy-white flowers in late spring. G6-9, P5-8

4.95 12.95

Lagenophora stipitata Blue Bottle Daisy Suckering daisy with small blue-mauve

flowers. Sun or part shade, good in a pot.

7

Tube 140mm

$ $

Lasiopetalum baueri Slender Velvet Bush Small coastal shrub to 70 cm high by 1 m

wide. An attractive foliage plant. Withstands dry conditions. 4.95 12.95

Lasiopetalum macrophyllum Shrubby Velvet Bush Low spreading from to 20cm

high by 2m wide. New growth is red tinged. G6-9, P4-7

4.95 12.95

Lasiopetalum micranthum Spreading Velvet Bush Shrub to 15cm high, by 1.5m

wide. Tas. endemic. Withstands cold and dry. G6-9, P4-7

4.95 12.95

Leptospermum rupestre Creeping Tea Tree Endemic Tasmanian alpine prostrate

shrub, slow spreading to 1.5m. White flowers, summer. G6-9, P6-9

4.95 9.95

Spreading Form To 1m high by 2m wide 4.95 9.95

Leptospermum scoparium Prostrate Fine A low spreading tea tree to 30cm high, by

1.5m wide. White flowers in summer. Fine foliage. G6-9, P4-8

4.95 9.95

Jim's Rocky Rambler Prostrate by 1.5m 4.95 9.95

Hobart Spread To 50cm high by 1.5m 4.95 9.95

Leucochrysum albicans var. tricolor Midlands Everlasting A delightful little

‘everlasting type’ white daisy (often with pink buds) with silvery-grey foliage. Best in

a sunny pot, or very well drained site. 2-5 yrs lifespan. G2-4, P5-7

3.25 9.95

Leucopogon collinus Winter Beard Heath A fine foliaged shrub from the hills

around Hobart. Growing to 60cm and displaying a mass of tiny white flowers in the

winter. Well drained or light soils. G3-7, P4-8

5.95 14.50

Leucopogon virgatus Twiggy Beardheath Lightly stemmed, white flowers in spring.

Sandy, light soils or in a pot. G3-7, P5-8

5.95 14.50

Linum marginale Native Flax Erect slender plant to 60 cm with small blue flowers

in summer. Sun or part shade. Short-lived, but seeds readily.

3.25 9.95

Lobelia alata Creeping Lobelia A vigorous suckering plant spreading flowers in

spring. Sandy, light soils or in a pot. G3-7, P5-8

4.95 9.95

Lomatia tinctoria Guitar Plant Endemic Tasmanian shrub to 1m with intricate fern-

like foliage and scented cream flowers in summer. Fine-leaved and broad-leaved

forms available. G3-7, P3-7

4.95 12.95

Tasman Peninsula Broad Leaf – an attractive, very broad-leaved form from

the Tasman Peninsula. To 1.5 m

5.95 14.50

Tasman Peninsula compact – a smaller broad-leaved form. To 80 cm. 5.95 14.50

Superfine –very fine, fern-like leaves 6.95 16.50

Longley Pink – fine leaves and spectacular pink flowers 6.95 16.50

Lomatia tinctoria x polymorpha Polycross Naturally occurring hybrid that grow as

a bushy shrub to 1.5 m. Fern-like foliage and scented creamy-white flowers in

summer.

3.25 9.95

Mazus pumilio Swamp Mazus A mauve flowering, suckering groundcover for moist

to wet soils. Can be invasive. Flowers early summer. G5-8, P5-8

4.95 12.95

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Melaleuca squamea Hurricane A spreading form (of this usually upright shrub) from

a very windy site! Bright-green, soft foliage bedecked with mauve flowers in spring.

We expect about 20cm high x 1.5m spread.

5.95 14.50

Melaleuca squarrosa Coastal Carpet A spreading form of this usually upright shrub.

30cm high x 1.5m wide. Cream flowers, spring. G5-8, P5-7

4.95 12.95

Micrantheum hexandrum Cream Cascade A light green, arching shrub to 1.2m.

Attractive soft foliage. Cream flowers in spring. G5-7, P5-7

4.95 9.95

Micrantheum serpentinum Serpentine Micrantheum A shrub to 1.2m, endemic to

areas of exposed serpentine rock in western Tasmania. G3-7, P5-8

4.95 12.95

Mirbelia oxylobioides Mountain Mirbelia A grey/green bushy shrub to 1.2m. Hardy

to frost and drought. Yellow pea flowers in spring. G3-7, P3-7

4.95 12.95

Nablonium calyceroides Spiny Everlasting Mat forming daisy with remarkable

prickly white flowers in summer.

4.95 12.95

Neopaxia australasica Mountain Purslane Prostrate, mat forming plant. Dense

green to reddish leaves, white summer flowers. Moist +. G4-8, P5-8

4.95 12.95

Olearia lepidophylla Clubmoss Daisybush A spreading shrub to 50cm high by 1.5m

wide. Attractive silvery-grey foliage, white flowers in autumn. Best in light or well-

drained soils, or a pot. G3-7, P5-7

4.95 12.95

Olearia phlogopappa var. subrepanda Mountain Dusty Daisy Bush Grey leaved

shrub to 1m. Massed white daisy flowers in spring. G3-7, P5-8

4.95 12.95

Purple flowered form 4.95 12.95

Ozothamnus expansifolius Crowded Everlastingbush Grey foliaged endemic shrub

to 1 m. Flowerheads with reddish-brown bracts and white flowers. Natural hybrid.

4.95 9.95

Ozothamnus hookeri Mountain Bush-Everlasting Upright shrub to 1.2m. Small

grey-green leaves, pinkish buds, and white flowers. G3-7, P2-5

4.95 14.50

Ozothamnus ledifolius Mountain Spice Compact, slow growing shrub to 60cm.

Endemic. Glossy, aromatic foliage. Reddish buds / white flowers. G3-7, P4-7

6.95 16.50

Ozothamnus lycopodioides Eastern Bush-Everlasting Shrub to 80 cm with well-

presented and attractive white flower-heads in spring. Dry and well-drained sites.

4.95 12.95

Ozothamnus obcordatus Spicy Bush-Everlasting A soft-foliaged, aromatic shrub,

1-1.5m. Clusters of small yellow flowers well displayed in spring. Enjoys sandy and

well drained soils. G3-7, P3-7

4.95 12.95

Ozothamnus reflexifolius Reflexed Everlastingbush Small endemic shrub to 60 cm

with small, intricate leaves and creamy-white flowers in spring. Dry and well-drained

sites

4.95 9.95

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Ozothamnus scutellifolius Scale-leaf Bush-Everlasting Shrub to 1.5 m with tiny,

scale like leaves and pale yellow flowers in spring. Drought hardy once established.

4.95 9.95

Pelargonium australe Southern Storksbill Quick growing, bushy plant to 50cm high

by 1m wide for sunny, dry and coastal areas. Small pink and white flowers in summer.

2-5yrs lifespan. Self-seeds readily. G5-8, P3-7

3.25 9.95

Hanging Constable Flowers of a deeper pink, and purple tonings under the leaf.

From Constable Creek.

3.25 9.95

Southern Storksbill - Mini M A smaller, more petite pelargonium, found near

the M Road in Eastern Tasmania

4.95 12.95

Philotheca verrucosa Fairy Wax Flower A shrub to 80cm with white flowers in

spring. Most sites. Aromatic foliage. Pink buds. G5-7, P5-7

5.95 14.50

Neale’s Pink Winter, pink flowering form. 6.95 16.50

Philotheca virgata Twiggy Wax Flower Slow growing shrub to1.5m. White or pale

pink flowers in spring. G5-7, P4-7

5.95 14.50

Prostrate Twiggy Wax Flower A low spreading 1.5m. White or pale pink

flowers in spring. G5-7, P4-7

5.95 14.50

Phyllota diffusa Tasman Phyllota Endemic spreading shrub to 50 cm high x 1 m

wide. Yellow pea flowers in spring.

4.95 9.95

Pimelea filiformis Trailing Riceflower A fine foliaged groundcover, endemic to

northern Tasmania. Pink buds and white flowers. Can spread to 1.5m. G4-8, P4-8

5.95 14.50

Pimelea flava Yellow Rice Flower Shrub to 1 m with wiry stems. Bright yellow

flower-heads in spring. Moist conditions. Limited stock.

8.95 18.50

Pimelea humilis Dwarf Pimelea Low bushy plant to 15cm high by 30cm wide.

Cream flowers in summer. Withstands dry conditions. G5-8, P2-4

4.95 12.95

Pimelea linifolia Nodding Pimelea Shrub to 70cm, with creamy white ‘nodding’

flowers in spring. G4-8, P5-8

5.95 12.95

Platylobium formosum Handsome Flat Pea A spreading shrub to 50cm high x 1m

wide. Yellow-orange pea flowers, bronze new growth. G4-8, P3-7

3.25 9.95

Platylobium obtusangulum Common Flat Pea A scrambling shrub to 1 m high.

Yellow-orange pea flowers, bronze new growth. Dry to moderate sites.

3.25 9.95

Platylobium triangulare Arrow Flat Pea A spreading shrub to 1 m high x 1m wide.

Yellow-orange pea flowers, unusual leaf shape. Dry to medium sites, sun or part

shade.

3.25 9.95

Pratia pedunculata Buckland Blue Prostrate suckering plant with small blue,

scented flowers in summer. Flowers fade as they mature. G6-9, P6-9

4.95 9.95

Platt’s White Prostrate, suckering, white flowers. 4.95 9.95

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Ptilotus spathulatus Possum-tails Small herb with leaves held flat to the ground and

creamy white fluffy flowerheads to 10 cm. dry or well-drained sites or a pot.

3.25 9.95

Pultenaea gunnii Golden Bush Pea Spreading shrub to 40 cm x 1.5 m. Blue-green

leaves and orange-yellow pea flowers. Average to moist.

4.95 9.95

Pultenaea juniperina Handsome Beauty Bushes to 1m, often suckering, with

yellow/orange pea flowers on prickly foliage in spring. G5-9, P4-8

3.25 9.95

Pultenaea pedunculata Matted Bush Pea Prostrate by 1.5m. Yellow or orange pea

flowers in spring. Withstands dry conditions. G6-9, P5-8

4.95 9.95

Pultenaea prostrate Silky Bush Pea Spreading groundcover rare in Tasmania. Well-

presented orange/yellow pea flowers in spring. Cold and drought hardy.

4.95 12.95

Scaevola hookeri Creeping Fan Flower A prostrate suckering plant with white fan-

shaped flowers in summer. Moist sites. Two forms. G3-7, P3-6

4.95 12.95

Scleranthus biflorus Cushion Plant Forms a dense, bright green mound to 60cm

wide. More compact in a sunny site. G5-8, P5-8

4.95 9.95

Simpliglottis gunnii Tall Bird Orchid Endemic to Tasmania. A few low leaves give

rise to purplish flowers on short stems in spring.

5.95 16.50

Spyridium lawrencei (was microphyllum) Small-leaf Spyridium A low spreading,

shrub to about 50cm high. Creamy-white floral bracts. Endemic. G4-7, P5-8

5.95 14.50

Spyridium parvifolium Winter Mist A soft foliaged shrub to 1.5m. White-ish

flowers in winter. Well drained soils. G3-7, P4-7 (Low numbers)

5.95 14.50

Flinders Crinkle Leaf To 1m. Smaller leaves 5.95 14.50

Spyridium vexilliferum Propeller Plant / Helicopter Plant A gem! To 60cm. Soft

foliage with white-ish flower bracts all year. Especially nice in winter. Likes light soils

in sun or part shade. Stake plants. G3-8, P4-8

8.95 18.50

Stackhousia monogyna Forest Candles Attractive small plant to 30cm, masses of

creamy white flowers in spring. Lifespan up to 5yrs. G3-7, P3-8

3.25 9.95

Stackhousia spathulata Coast Candles Semi-succulent leaves give rise to attractive

spikes of creamy-white flowers in spring. Light or sandy soils.

4.95 12.95

Tetratheca ciliata Round-Leaved Black-Eyed Susan Small compact shrub to 40cm.

Mauve flowers in spring. Moist cool site or pot. G4-8, P5-8

4.95 9.95

Tetratheca labillardierei Leggy Black-Eyed Susan Upright shrub to 80cm. Light

and sandy soils. Bell-shaped, mauve flowers-spring. G3-7, P3-7

4.95 12.95

Superb white flowered form - great in a pot! G3-7, P6-9 4.95 12.95

Tetratheca pilosa Black-Eyed Susan Fine foliaged shrub to 40cm. Lilac, bell-shaped

flowers in spring. Moist, well drained site. G2-6, P4-7

4.95 12.95

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Velleia paradoxa Spur Velleia Small rockery sized plant with scented yellow flowers

on stems to 30cm. Rare. Well drained/dry sites. G3-7, P5-7

3.25 9.95

Veronica formosa Handsome Beauty Quick growing shrub to 1.2m. Spring flowers.

Mauve, pink, white or blue flowered forms may be in stock. Responds to light or

heavy pruning. G3-7, P2-5

4.95 9.95

Viola hederacea Native Violet Spreading ground-cover with purple and white

flowers in spring and summer. Moist spot. G5-9, P6-9

4.95 9.95

Zeehan Blue A form from the West Coast with smaller leaves andflowers, but

deeper colour on both. G 5-9, P6-9

4.95 9.95

Vittadinia muelleri Narrowleaf New Holland Daisy Small daisy from the Hobart

hills. Purple flowers in spring/summer.

3.25 9.95

Wahlenbergia gymnoclada Naked Bluebell Summer flowering with large, deep

purple flowers on stems to 40cm. G4-8, P4-7

3.25 9.95

Wahlenbergia stricta Bluebell Intense blue flowers on slender stems to 50cm in

summer. Can be hard pruned. G4-8, P4-7

3.25 9.95

Westringia angustifolia Narrowleaf Westringia Hardy shrub to 1.2m. White flowers

in spring, often scented. G5-8, P4-8

4.95 9.95

Westringia rubiaefolia Sticky Westringia An attractive shrub to 1m, endemic to

forests of northern and western Tasmania. White flowers in late spring. Average to

moist soils. G4-8, P4-8

4.95 9.95

Mountain Pink A soft-leaved form, 40cm high by 1.2m wide. Pale pink flowers

in late spring. Average to moist soils. G4-8, P4-8

4.95 9.95

Xerochrysum bracteatum Golden Everlasting Fast growing, bushy plant to70cm.

Shiny, crisp, yellow flowers. Lifespan to 5yrs.Well drained. G3-7, P4-7

3.25 9.95

Xerochrysum papillosum St Marys Daisy As above, but with white flowers. 3.25 9.95

Xerochrysum subundulatum Showy Everlasting Quick, soft leaved plant to 60cm.

Lifespan to 5yrs. Crisp, yellow to orange flowers. G3-7, P4-8

3.25 9.95

Xerochrysum sp Lemon Everlasting Cultivar with lemon-yellow flowers 4.95 9.95

Xerochrysum sp Linda’s Pink Cultivar with pink flowers 4.95 9.95

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ALPINE PLANTS

The plants in this section occur naturally in Tasmanian alpine or sub-alpine regions. They generally

require cool, moist, well-composted sites and usually some sunshine (not too shady - not too hot). Many

are slow growing and require regular weeding. Most make excellent pot plants. (Some more robust

and/or larger growing alpine species are also listed in the Shrubs and Groundcovers section.)

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Abrotanella forsteroides Tasmanian Cushionplant Endemic plant that forms a hard

cushion with dark green leaves and tiny white flowers. Needs constant moisture – best

in a pot. Only cushion plant on Mt.Wellington.

8.95 18.50

Anisotome procumbens Mountain Celery A slow, low-growing, green feathery-

leaved plant, endemic to Tas. mountains. Moist, cool position. G3-7, P4-8

5.95 14.50

Astelia alpina Pineapple Grass Slow growing in a moist cool site. Silvery arching

leaves to 20cm, small flowers and red berries. G3-7, P5-9

5.95 16.50

Baeckea gunniana Spicy Alpine Baeckea Aromatic mountain shrub to 60cm high by

1m wide. White summer flowers. Cool moist sites. G5-8, P5-7

4.95 12.95

Prostrate Alpine Baeckea As above but prostrate. 4.95 12.95

Bellendena montana Mountain Rocket Endemic Tas. shrub, slow growing to 60cm.

White flowers, reddish seed pods. Cool, moist. G3-7, P4-7

6.95 16.50

Blechnum penna-marina Alpine Water Fern Spreading ground- covering fern to

15cm high. G6-9, P5-7 (Plants located in the fern section)

5.95 12.95

Boronia citriodora Lemon Scented Boronia Spreading shrub to 40cm high by 1m

wide. Aromatic foliage, pink flowers. Moist, cool site. G5-9, P5-7(Plants located in

‘small shrubs’ section)

4.95 9.95

Boronia rhomboidea Round Leaf Boronia A low shrub to 30cm. Pale pink flowers.

Moist cool sites or pot. G2-6, P3-7 (Plants located in ‘small shrubs’ section)

5.95 16.50

Celmisia asteliifolia Silver Snow Daisy Silvery leaves, white flowers G3-7, P4-8 4.95 14.50

Celmisia saxifraga Small Snow Daisy Alpine daisy to 10 cm. Slow. G3-7, P4-8 6.95 16.50

Centrolepis monogyna Western Pincushion Alpine bright green rounded mound.

Endemic to Tas. Slow. Garden or pot. G3-7, P6-9

8.95 18.50

Coprosma moorei Mat Coprosma Suckering alpine ground cover for moist sites.

Adorned with small blue berries in late summer. G4-7, P4-7

8.95 18.50

Coprosma pumila Creeping Coprosma Prostrate, suckering alpine alpine plant for

moist sites. Female plants have orange berries in spring.

8.95 18.50

Coprosma perpusilla Orange Mat-currant. Shiny-green mat forming plant with

small white flowers and orange berries. Good for a cool rockery or container.

6.95 15.50

Cotula alpina Alpine Buttons A feathery-leaved suckering plant for wet areas. 4.95 12.95

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Craspedia alpina Alpine Billybuttons A compact clump of grey-green leaves gives

rise to creamy-yellow or white flowers on stems to 20cm.

4.95 12.95

Dracophyllum minimum Heath Cushion Plant Excruciatingly slow alpine cushion

plant. Pot, or well drained, constantly moist site. G1-4, P5-9

8.95 18.50

Epacris petrophila Alpine Rock Heath Very fine foliaged heath to 40cm. White

flowers. Moist, cool well drained site or pot. Two forms. G2-6, P5-8

5.95 14.50

Epacris serpyllifolia Alpine Heath Fine foliaged heath, endemic to Tas. mountains.

White flowers. Cool, moist site or pot. G2-6, P4-7

5.95 14.50

Erigeron stellatus Star Mountain Daisy A small clumping daisy plant with white

flowers. Cool, moist spot or pot. Endemic to Tasmania.

5.95 14.50

Euchiton umbricola Alpine Silver Leaf A plant of mountain habitats growing into a

low silvery mound. Small cream-brown flowers on stems to 15 cm. Best in moist, cool

sites.

4.95 12.95

Ewartia catipes Forms a prostrate silvery mat. Likes cool, moist but sunny. 6.95 14.50

Gaultheria depressa Creeping Snowberry A little gem from alpine Tasmania. Cool,

moist position or pot. Slow. Red berries. Only occurs in Tasmania and N.Z.

8.95 18.50

Gaultheria lanceolata Waxberry To 30cm. White berries in autumn. Endemic. 6.95 16.50

Gaultheria tasmanica Red Tasmanian Waxberry Slow, prostrate plant, endemic to

Tasmanian mountains. Tiny, shiny red berries. Cool, moist spot or pot. G3-7, P5-8

6.95 16.50

Yellow Tasmanian Waxberry Yellow berries 6.95 16.50

Geum talbotianum Tasmanian Alpine Geum Rare, endemic, with large white

flowers. Difficult to grow. Not often in stock.

15.50 30.00

Gunnera cordifolia Heart Leaved Gunnera Endemic, suckering, alpine. Red

berries-summer. Moist, cool, well drained. Some sun, or pot. G2-6, P4-7

5.95 16.50

Helichrysum pumilum var spathulatum Tiny Alpine Daisy Small clump of leaves.

Slow. ‘lipstick’ red buds, white flowers to 5cm. Cute. G2-6, P4-8

8.95 18.50

Herpolirion novae-zelandiae Sky Lily Prostrate suckering alpine lily. Six-petalled

blue flowers in summer. Pot or alpine type garden. G2-6, P3-7

5.95 16.50

Isophysis tasmanica Hewardia / Tasmanian Purplestar A striking, distinctive iris,

endemic to southern Tas. mountains. Purple or yellowish star-like flowers on slender

stems.Temperamental and slow. Pot or cool, moist, well drained spot. G1-5, P4-7

8.95 18.50

Leionema oldfieldii Mountain Waxflower Endemic shrub to 1m. White flowers. 6.95 16.50

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Leptospermum rupestre Creeping Tea Tree Endemic Tas. Alpine prostrate shrub,

spreading slowly to 1.5m. White flowers, summer. G6-9, P6-9

4.95 9.95

Leucopogon hookeri Mountain Beard Heath Small grey-green leaves on a slow-

growing shrub to 60cm. Tiny arching flowers. Berries. G2-7, P6-9

6.95 16.50

Leucopogon montanus Snow Beard Heath Small, slow growing alpine shrub to

50cm. Blue green foliage, tiny white flowers - red berries. G2-7, P6-8

6.95 16.50

Milligania densiflora Striking plant, arching leaves to 40cm. Flowers are white or

pinkish, attractive on stems to 40cm. Temperamental. Cool, moist well drained or pot.

Endemic to alpine Tasmania. G2-6, P3-8

8.95 18.50

Olearia obcordata Heartleaf Daisy Bush Neat, olive-grey foliage, with white daisy

flowers in late spring. Endemic shrub to 60cm. G3-7, P4-8

5.95 14.50

Ozothamnus hookeri Mountain Bush-Everlasting Upright shrub to 1.2m. Small

grey-green leaves, pinkish buds, and white flowers. G3-7, P2-5

4.95 14.50

Ozothamnus ledifolius Mountain Spice Compact, slow-growing shrub to 60cm,

endemic to Tasmanian mountains. Glossy aromatic foliage. Reddish buds open to

white flowers in summer. Moist cool site or pot. G3-7, P5-8

6.95 16.50

Ozothamnus rodwayii Rodway’s Bush-Everlasting A low, rounded endemic shrub

to 70 cm with white buds and flowers in late spring. Best in a moist, cool site or a pot.

4.95 12.95

Phebalium montanum Alpine Phebalium Endemic ground-cover, spreads to 80cm.

Beautiful white flowers-spring. Cool, moist spot or pot. G5-9, P6-9

5.95 12.95

Planocarpa nitida Black-Fruit Cheeseberry (Was Cyathodes nitida) Endemic Tas.

shrub to 40cm, from the central plateau. Rare. Small white flowers, followed by

flattened black fruit. Moist, cool site or pot. G3-7, P5-8

6.95 16.50

Pterygopappus lawrencei Sage Cushion Bush Endemic, silvery, grey-green low

mound of tight foliage. Pot or cool, moist well drained. G2-6, P5-9

8.95 18.50

Richea acerosa Eastern Candle Heath Endemic Tasmanian small-leaved shrub to

1m. Creamy-white flowers. Cool, moist spot. G2-6, P4-7 (Plants in rainforest section)

8.95 18.50

Richea scoparia Scoparia Slow growing, endemic, sharp-leaved shrub. Terminal

flower spikes can be white, cream, gold, pink or red. To 1.2m. Cool, moist spot.

Makes a handsome pot plant. G4-7, P5-9 (Plants in rainforest section)

8.95 18.50

Rubus gunnianus Alpine Raspberry A prostrate, glossy-leaved matting plant,

endemic to Tas. mountains. Female plants have red berries. Moist sites or pot. Can be

invasive. G5-9, P5-8

5.95 16.50

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Tasmannia lanceolata Mountain Pepper - Alpine form Slow-growing shrub to

1.2m. Green leaves / red stems. Small cream flowers followed by black berries on the

female plants. Cool moist spot. Lovely in a pot. G5-8, P5-9 (Plants are located

alongside the other peppers in the rainforest section)

6.95 14.50

Trochocarpa thymifolia Delicate Trochocarpa Fine foliaged endemic Tas. shrub to

20cm. Slow. Tiny white flowers and mauve berries. G2-5, P5-8

8.95 18.50

Velleia montana Mountain Velleia A flat rosette of leaves gives rise to small yellow

or reddish-yellow flowers on short stems. G3-7, P5-8

4.95 12.95

Veronica ciliolata (was Chionohebe ciliolata) Ben Lomond Cushionplant A rare

alpine cushion, found only in alpine NE Tas, and NZ. Pot or moist, gravely, cool

situation. G3-7, P5-8

8.95 18.50

Wahlenbergia saxicola Mountain Bluebell Endemic Tasmanian bluebell. Suckering.

Blue flowers on short stems in spring/summer. Moist G3-8, P5-8

4.95 12.95

COASTAL PLANTS

These plants are adapted to difficult coastal conditions. The plants are in most cases located in their own

section in the nursery, though the wattles and casuarinas are in with others of the same genus.

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Acacia longifolia var. sophorae Coast Wattle Vigorous spreading wattle for dry,

sandy and coastal sites. To 3m high by 5m wide. Spring flowering. G5-8, P2-4

3.25 9.95

Acacia suaveolens Sweet Wattle Grey-leaved, open shrub to 1m. Well drained and

coastal sites. Lemon-yellow winter flowers. G5-8, P3-6

3.25 9.95

Allocasuarina verticillata Coast Sheoak Hardy large shrub or small tree for well-

drained and coastal sites. G6-9, P3-7

3.25 9.95

Amperea xiphoclada Weavers Plant Upright or arching, angular stems to 60cm.

Useful for basket weaving. G6-9, P5-8

4.95 12.95

Aotus ericoides Golden Pea To 1m. For well drained sites. Yellow pea flowers in

profusion in spring. Also a spreading form. G3-7, P3-7

3.25 9.95

Apium insulare Island Sea-celery Erect Flinders Island shrub to 1 m with divided

succulent leaves that are edible. White flowers in spring.

3.25 9.95

Apium prostratum Slender Sea-celery A variable spreading perennial herb up to 50

cm high by 1.2 m wide.. Useful for coastal plantings and rock gardens. Edible leaves.

4.95 12.95

Atriplex cinerea Coast Salt Bush A bushy grey foliaged shrub. Dry and well drained

sites. Salt resistant. Fire resistant. 1-1.5m. G4-7, P2-5

3.25 9.95

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Atriplex paludosa Marsh Salt Bush Hardy, erect slender shrub to 150 cm with

silver-grey leaves. Prefers well drained, dry and coastal sites.

3.25 9.95

Banksia marginata Silver Banksia Hardy, dense shrub, growing 3-6m. Creamy-

yellow flowers in autumn attract honeyeaters. G5-9, P6-9

4.95 12.95

Coastal Spread Small leaves. To 1m high by 2m. 5.95 14.50

Coles Bay Compact Small leaves. To 2m x 2m 5.95 14.50

Banksia serrata Saw Leaf Banksia Serrated-leaved, dense, large bush or small tree

to 6m. Large fluffy cones. Well drained and coastal sites. G4-8, P6-9

4.95 12.95

Bursaria spinosa Prickly Box Hardy spiky shrub, 3-5m for a dry or well drained site.

Scented white flowers in summer attract butterflies. G6-9, P2-6

3.25 9.95

Callitris rhomboidea Oyster Bay Pine In cultivation, a small tree 5-8m, with

weeping branchlets. Aromatic foliage and timber. G6-9, P6-9

3.25 12.95

Calocephalus lacteus Milky Beauty Heads Silvery groundcover. Dry and well

drained sites. Creamy white flowers. G5-8, P3-5

4.95 12.95

Calytrix tetragona Fringe Myrtle A dense, small leaved shrub to 1m with massed

starry white flowers in spring. Coastal and well drained sites. G4-8, P4-8

4.95 9.95

Pink Fringe Myrtle To 1m. Pink flowers. 4.95 9.95

Prostrate Pink Spreading to 1m. 4.95 9.95

Waterfall Bay To 30cm by 1m wide. White flowers. 4.95 9.95

Carpobrotus rossii Pigface Succulent groundcover with mauve flowers spreading to

1m. Coastal, sandy and well drained sites. G4-8, P2-5

3.25 9.95

Chrysocephalum apiculatum Norfolk Bay

Correa alba White Correa Grey-leaved, dense-growing coastal shrub to 1.5m, with

white, open bell flowers in autumn and spring. G6-9, P5-9.

4.95 9.95

Tasman Peninsula form (var. rotundifolia) Smaller, rounder leaves 4.95 9.95

Low Grow Grey Low growing spreading form to 1 m wide 4.95 9.95

Pink flowered form strong pink markings in the throat of the bell 4.95 9.95

Correa backhouseana Coastal Correa Dense, green bush to 1.5m high by 2.5m

wide. Long, cream-green bell flowers attract honeyeaters. G6-9, P5-9

4.95 9.95

Prostrate form – low growing form to 40 cm by 1.5 m 4.95 9.95

Dampiera stricta Blue Dampiera Loose limbed plant with stems to 40cm. Sky-blue

flowers in summer. Light soils, pot, or hanging basket. G3-7, P6-9

4.95 9.95

Disphyma crassifolium Round Leaf Pigface A succulent, suckering spreading plant.

Prostrate, with purple-pink flowers in summer. Grows in most soils. Withstands

coastal exposure.

3.25 9.95

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Dodonaea viscosa Hop Bush Hardy, erect bushy shrub, 3-5m. Shiny green leaves and

dusky red seed pods (‘hops’) on female plants. Seed grown plants that could be males

or females. G6-9, P3-6

3.25 9.95

Female plant grown from cuttings with deep wine-red hops 5.95 12.95

Einadia nutans Climbing Saltbush A scrambling perennial herb that prefers dry

areas, especially near the coast. Fleshy leaves with small green flowers and red berries.

Grows to 0.5-1.5 m high, 1-2 m wide. We grow on request only.

4.95 12.95

Kennedia prostrata Running Postman Trailing plant spreading to 1.5m. Red pea

flowers, spring. Well drained, coastal, light frosts. G4-7, P3-6

3.25 9.95

Kunzea ambigua Prostrate Form Spreading to 2m in well drained and coastal sites.

Fluffy creamy-white flowers in late spring. G6-9, P5-8

4.95 12.95

Leptospermum grandiflorum Eastern Tea-tree Bushy endemic Tas. shrub to 3m.

Large white or pale pink tea-tree flowers in autumn. G6-9, P5-9

3.25 9.95

Leptospermum lanigerum Woolly Tea-tree Large shrub or small tree 4-6m. Blue-

grey leaves. White summer flowers. Average to moist. G6-9, P6-8

3.25 9.95

Leptospermum scoparium Common Tea-tree Upright shrub to 2m in dry sites,

higher in moist areas. White flowers in summer. G6-9, P5-8

3.25 9.95

Leucophyta brownii Coastal Cushion Bush A wiry, silver-stemmed bush to 1.5m

high and wide, for a sunny well drained site. G5-8, P5-8

4.95 12.95

Leucopogon parviflorus Coast Beardheath Hardy, slow growing shrub to 3m, for

coastal and well drained sites. Small, white berries.

5.95 14.50

Myoporum parvifolium Creeping Boobialla Fast growing ground cover spreading

to 1.5 m or more with pinkish flowers in spring.

4.95 9.95

Ozothamnus costatifructus Ribseed Bush-Everlasting Upright endemic shrub to 2

m with creamy-white flowers for dry and coastal sites.

4.95 12.95

Ozothamnus reticulatus Coastal Everlasting A striking grey-green foliaged, white

stemmed plant to 1.5 m for well-drained or coastal sites. White flowers in summer.

4.95 12.95

Pelargonium australe Southern Storksbill Quick growing, bushy plant to 50cm high

by 1m wide for sunny, dry and coastal areas. Small pink and white flowers in summer.

2-5yrs lifespan. Self-seeds readily. G5-8, P3-7

3.25 9.95

Poa labillardierei Tussock Grass Vigorous, hardy grass with leaves to 80cm and

flower spikes to 1.2m. Can be hard pruned. G7-10, P5-9

3.25 9.95

Poa poiformis Coastal Tussock A bushy tuft to 80cm, commonly found on the

seashore, often with bluish foliage. G5-8, P4-7

3.25 9.95

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Rhagodia candolleana Seaberry Saltbush Densely branched, scrambling coastal

shrub to 1.5m. Small, dark red berries. Likes a well drained site. G5-8, P4-8

3.25 9.95

Stackhousia spathulata Coast Candles Semi-succulent leaves give rise to attractive

spikes of creamy-white flowers in spring. Light or sandy soils.

4.95 12.95

Tetragonia implexicoma Bower Spinach A semi-succulent, spreading coastal plant.

Loves sand and light soils. Yellow flowers. G4-8, P3-5. (Not always in stock - plants

can be ordered in advance)

3.25 9.95

Tetragonia tetragonoides New Zealand Spinach Prostrate plant spreading to 2 m.

Large, edible fleshy leaves and small yellow flowers. Coastal sites or grow as a

vegetable. Blanch leaves before eating.

4.95 9.95

Westringia brevifolia Coast Westringia Dense grey leaved shrub to 1.5m high and

wide. White or mauve flowers. Tas. endemic. G6-9, P5-8

4.95 9.95

Westringia rigida Rigid Coast Westringia Grey leaved shrub to 1.5m. White-mauve

flowers in summer. Coastal and well drained. G5-8, P5-8

4.95 9.95

Mauve flowered form 4.95 9.95

Xanthorrhoea australis Grass-Tree Seedlings. Very slow. Temperamental in some

soils. Best in sandy or well-drained soils or a pot. G2-7, P4-9

5.95 16.50

Zieria littoralis Downy Zieria Grey foliaged coastal shrub to 1m. Small pink flowers

in summer. Well drained and dry sites. G5-8, P5-8

4.95 12.95

GRASSES, LILIES, SEDGES AND OTHER TUFTIES

FOR DRY SITES

(Advanced specimens are available in some lines)

Tube 140mm

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Apodasmia brownii Coarse Twine Rush Clump-forming, erect grey-green stems to

50cm or more. Happy in coastal or moist sites, withstanding dry conditions once

established. G4-8, P5-8

4.95 12.95

Arthropodium milleflorum Pale Vanilla Lily A low clump of narrow leaves, gives

rise in spring to delicate white flowers on slender stems to 50cm. A group of plants in

a garden or pot, make an attractive display.

4.95 12.95

Arthropodium minus Small Vanilla Lily Fine-leaved tufted plant with dainty purple

flowers to 30 cm. Well-drained sites.

4.95 12.95

Arthropodium strictum Chocolate Lily Attractive mauve flowers on stems to 40cm

in spring. Dies back in summer. Well drained. G3-7, P4-8

3.25 9.95

Austrodanthonia caespitosa Common Wallaby Grass Erect tufted grass with

leaves to 30 cm and flowering stems to 90 cm.

3.25 9.95

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Austrodanthonia setacea Bristly Wallaby Grass A slender, erect, tufted grass to 60

cm. Suitable for most situations.

3.25 9.95

Austrostipa stipoides. Coastal Spear Grass A hardy grass to 60 cm, suited to most

sites including frontline coastal. Whitish flowering spikes to 1 m in spring-summer.

3.25 9.95

Bulbine bulbosa Golden Lily Onion-like leaves and bright yellow flowers on stems

to 60cm in late spring or early summer. Can form a thick clump in good soil. Prefers

well drained soils and withstands cold and dry. Expect a 2-3 year life span, but seeds

readily.

3.25 9.95

Bulbine glauca Rock Lily Sprays of yellow flowers in spring on stems to 60cm, from

a clump of onion-like leaves. Adapts to cold and dry. G5-7, P4-7

3.25 9.95

Bulbine semibarbata Leek Lily Multiple stems to 30cm. Yellow flowers. One or

two years life span, but seeds readily.

3.25 9.95

Caesia parviflora Pale Grass Lily A delightful native lily with grass-like leaves and

slender stems to 25 cm, featuring small purple flowers in late spring or early summer.

foliage can die back after flowering

4.95 12.95

Carex apresssa Sedge Robust, rough edged dense tuft. 30 cm to 1 m. Can be planted

in water to 10 cm depth. G6-9.

3.25 9.95

Carex fascicularis Tassel Sedge Sedge that grows to 70 cm that has distinctive

drooping seed heads. Prefers moist conditions.

3.25 9.95

Dianella brevicaulis Arching Flax Lily A dense, tufted clump of arching foliage to

50cm. Small blue and yellow flowers are followed by purple berries in summer.

4.95 12.95

Dianella revoluta Narrow-leaved Flax Lily A hardy tufted plant growing as a

clump. Can spread by underground rhizomes. Leaves to 50cm and long spikes of

delicate blue flowers followed by blue berries. G5-9, P6-9

4.95 12.95

Dianella tasmanica Tasman Flax Lily Clumps of strap-like leaves to 60cm. Pale

blue and yellow flowers, followed by purple berries. Garden or pot. Will spread by

suckering. Withstands dry periods once established. G5-9, P6-9

4.95 12.95

Dichelachne crinita Long-hair Plume Grass Flowering stems to 1.2m often with

pink tonings. G5-9, P3-7

4.95 9.95

Dichelachne rara Rare Plume Grass Tufted grass to 15 cm with fine, hairy

flowerheads, Dry and well-drained sites.

3.25 9.95

Dichopogon strictus Chocolate Lily Attractive mauve flowers on stems to 40cm in

spring. Dies back in summer. Well drained. G3-7, P4-8

3.25 9.95

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Diplarrena moraea White Flag Iris Forms a tussock of strap-like leaves to 60cm.

White flowers with purple and yellow markings on long stems in spring. Well

drained, dry to moist sites. G4-7, P5-9

3.25 9.95

Ehrharta tasmanica Blue Green Grass A spreading grass, to 20cm tall, the leaves

green on one side bluish on the other. Likes a moist spot. Possibly invasive.

3.25 9.95

Ficinia nodosa Knobby Club Rush Tufted, erect-growing rush to 60cm. Globular

flower heads. Withstands sea-spray. Dry-ish to moist. G6-9, P6-9 (was Isolepis

nodosa)

3.25 9.95

Lomandra longifolia Sagg Hardy tussock to 1m. Most sites. G6-9, P6-9 3.25 9.95

Lomandra nana Pale Mat-rush Small, slow growing clumping plant to 15 cm from

the dry midlands.

4.95 12.95

Microlaena stipoides Weeping Grass Leaves to 60 cm and flowerheads to 1 m. Can

be used as an informal lawn. Average to moist sites.

3.25 9.95

Poa clivicola Fineleaf Snowgrass / Mountain Blue A medium tussock to 50cm x

90cm wide. Bluish foliage. Arching flower spikes and seed heads.

3.25 9.95

Poa labillardierei Tussock Grass Vigorous, hardy grass with leaves to 80cm and

flower spikes to 1.2m. Can be hard pruned. G7-10, P5-9

3.25 9.95

Poa mollis Soft Tussockgrass Rare, endemic tussock. Soft, light-blue-green foliage

to 60cm. Well drained, frost tolerant.

3.25 9.95

Poa poiformis Coastal Tussock A bushy tuft to 80cm, commonly found on the

seashore, often with bluish foliage. G5-8, P4-7

3.25 9.95

Poa rodwayi Rodway’s Tussock Grass Softly foliaged, dense tuft to 50cm. Flower

spikes to 80cm. Can be hard pruned. G6-9, P5-9

3.25 9.95

Poa sieberiana Tiny Tuft A very fine-foliaged grass to 15cm. Flower spikes to

40cm. G4-8, P5-9

3.25 9.95

Stylidium dilatatum Broadleaf Triggerplant Pale to deep-pink flowers up stems to

50cm in spring. G2-7, P5-8

4.95 12.95

White Broadleaf Trigger Reddish stems, white flowers 4.95 12.95

NOTE: The Stylidiums, beautiful as they are, are unreliable in many gardens, but

usually do very well in pots. In the garden, aim for light, well drained soils. In pots,

avoid potting on in summer.

Thelionema caespitosum Tufted Lily To 30cm. Creamy white flowers. 5.95 12.95

Themeda triandra Kangaroo Grass Soft-foliaged grass to 25cm with reddish-

bronzed leaves and flowering spikes to 80cm. G6-9, P6-9

4.95 12.95

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GRASSES, LILIES, SEDGES AND OTHER TUFTIES

FOR MOIST TO WET SITES

(Advanced specimens are available in some lines)

Tube 140mm

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Apodasmia brownii Coarse Twine Rush Clump forming, erect grey-green stems

to 50cm or more. Happy in coastal or moist sites, withstanding dry conditions once

established. G4-8, P5-8

4.95 12.95

Baloskion australe Southern Cord Rush Upright reddish stems to 60cm becoming

green and cascading about with age. Moist or wet. G7-10, P5-8

3.25 9.95

Baloskion tetraphyllus Tassel Cord-Rush Light green, bright green rush for wet

areas, with cascading foliage. Handsome in a tub. The foliage is used in floral

displays. Moist, wet, or plant in shallow water. G6-9, P6-9

3.25 9.95

Baumea juncea Bare Twigsedge This sedge has creeping subterranean rhizomes

and cylindrical, slender greyish stems to 70 cm. Brownish flowers. Prefers a moist

site.

4.95 12.95

Baumea tetragonia Square Twigsedge An erect clump to 1m, with stems and

leaves strongly 4-angled.

4.95 12.95

Blandfordia punicea Christmas Bells Exquisite orange/red bell flowers on stems

to 80cm. Endemic to Tasmania and excruciatingly difficult to cultivate. Best chance

in a pot or very well-drained, moist site. G1-3, P4-7

5.95 14.50

Carex appressa Sedge Robust rough-edged dense tuft, 30cm-1m. G6-9 3.25 9.95

Carex fascicularis Tassel Sedge To 70cm. Drooping seed heads. Moist. 3.25 9.95

Carex longebrachiata Drooping Sedge To 50cm. Arching flower spikes. 3.25 9.95

Carex tasmanica. Curly Top Sedge to 50 cm. Leaf tips curl attractively. 3.25 9.95

Chorizandra australis Southern Bristlesedge A stout, upright sedge to 1.5m. Wet

soils, shallow water, adapts to drier conditions.

4.95 12.95

Chorizandra enodis Black Bristlesedge A beautiful rush, with fine erect grey

foliage and black button flowers in spring/summer. Excellent for bog or pond. 50 cm

x 50 cm. Spreads slowly.

4.95 12.95

Dianella tasmanica Tasman Flax Lily Clumps of strap-like leaves to 60cm. Pale

blue and yellow flowers, purple berries. Garden or pot. G5-9, P6-9

4.95 12.95

Diplarrena latifolia West Coast Flag Iris Endemic to Tas. Forms a dense clump to

40cm. White flowers with purple and yellow markings, on stems to 70cm. Moist

position or pots. G4-7, P5-9

4.95 14.50

Purple Heart A selected form with deeper colouring. 5.95 16.50

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Gahnia grandis Cutting Grass Vigorous sedge growing to 2 m high and wide. Not

recommended for gardens due to the serrated edges of the leaves, but good for

revegetation of damp sites.

3.25 9.95

Gymnoschoenus sphaerocephalus Button Grass Beloved of bush-walkers. Forms

a dense clump of foliage to 80cm by 80cm. Arching flower spikes to 1.5m. Moist to

wet spot or pot. G6-9, P6-9

5.95 14.50

Ficina nodosa Knobby Club Rush Tufted, erect-growing rush to 60cm. Globular

flower heads. Withstands sea-spray. G6-9, P6-9

3.25 9.95

Juncus (species) Rushes We usually stock up to 6 species of Juncus. 3.25 9.95

Libertia pulchella Pretty Grass-Flag A miniature tuft with white flowers on stems

to 15cm. Moist, shady site or pot. G5-9, P6-9

5.95 14.50

Mazus pumilio Swamp Mazus A mauve-flowering, suckering groundcover for

moist to wet soils. Can be invasive. Flowers early summer. G5-8, P5-8

4.95 12.95

Mentha australis Native Mint Highly aromatic plant with small white flowers for

moist conditions. Can be invasive. Best in a pot.

4.95 12.95

Patersonia fragilis Short Purple Flag Tufted foliage to 40cm. Purple/blue iris

flowers on stems to 20cm in summer. G3-7, P6-9

4.95 12.95

Patersonia occidentalis Long Purple Flag Dense clump of leaves to 40cm. Purple

iris flowers on stems to 60cm in summer. G3-7, P6-9

4.95 12.95

Poa clivicola Snowgrass - Mountain Blue Tussock to 50cm x 90cm wide. Bluish

foliage. Moist to average soils. Interesting, drooping seed heads. G5-9. P5-9

3.25 9.95

Poa labillardierei Tussock Grass Vigorous, hardy grass with leaves to 80cm and

flower spikes to 1.2m. Can be hard pruned. G7-10, P5-9

3.25 9.95

Ranunculus prasinus Midlands Buttercup. Small, rare and endemic wetland herb

with yellow flowers.

4.95 12.95

Xyris gracilis ssp. tasmanica Yellow Eye Low tufts of leaves. Three-petalled

yellow flowers on slender stems to 30cm. Moist to wet position or pot. (Will also

grow in shallow water). Endemic to Tasmanian highlands and wet heaths. G5-8, P6-

9

4.95 12.95

Xyris operculata, Yellow Eyes Low tufts of leaves. Three-petalled yellow flowers

on slender stems to 30cm. Moist to wet position or pot. (Will also grow in shallow

water). Endemic to Tasmanian highlands and wet heaths. G5-8, P6-9

4.95 12.95

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WATER PLANTS - FOR PONDS AND BOG GARDENS In the garden, ponds are usually an artificial introduction, and the surrounding garden may not be moist,

so plants around the pond should be chosen to suit. Rushy plants will provide habitat for frogs and other

pond-loving fauna. Good tufties for moist to wet areas include Baloskion australe, Baloskion

tetraphyllus, Juncus pallidus, Gahnia grandis, Carex fascicularis and Button Grass.

There are many groundcovers well suited to plant amongst the tufties. eg. Dichondra repens,

Hydrocotyle, Lobelia alata, Neopaxia australasica, Rubus gunnianus, Scaevola hookeri, Selliera

radicans, Veronica calycina and Viola hederacea, are all good at taking over the spaces in moist areas.

Quite a few shrubs and trees will also grow in wet areas. And for ponds in moist shady corners, don't

forget ferns. The following can be used in your pond:

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Azolla filiculoides Red Azolla Tiny floating fern, reddish in the sun, green in the

shade. Attractive in the pond, but can become a weed in water-ways, so use with

caution. If it grows too much, pop some in the compost.

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charge

Baloskion australe Mountain Cordrush To 50cm. Shallow water to 10cm. 3.25 9.95

Baloskion tetraphyllus Tassel Cordrush Bright, light-green rush to 1.2m with

delicate weeping tassel tops.

3.25 9.95

Carex appressa Sedge Robust, rough-edged dense tuft, 50cm - 1m. Plant in shallow

water to 10cm.

3.25 9.95

Carex fascicularis Tassel Sedge A dense, broad-leaved tuft to 70cm. Drooping seed

heads. Plant in shallow water to 10cm depth.

3.25 9.95

Juncus pallidus Pale Rush Erect tuft to 2m. Shallow water to 10cm. 3.25 9.95

Neopaxia australsica Mountain Purslane We have a form of this groundcover

which will grow quite happily in shallow water. White flowers.

4.95 12.95

Triglochin procerum Water Ribbons Strap-leaved plant for water up to 50 cm

deep, or wet ground. Erect green flower spikes. Leaves float on the water.

5.95 14.50

Villarsia reniformis Running Marsh Flower A Tasmanian water lily, with kidney

shaped leaves, and small yellow flowers on stems to 20cm. Can die back in winter.

5.95 14.50

Xyris sp Yellow Eyes Short tufts of leaves, with yellow three-petalled flowers on

slender stems to 30cm. Shallow water or moist ground.

4.95 12.95

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SHRUBS - FROM 1.5 TO 6M HIGH

(Advanced specimens are available in some lines.)

Tube 140mm

$ $

Acacia axillaris Midlands Wattle A rare wattle, endemic to Tasmania. A bushy

shrub to 4m with fine spiky leaves, flowering in spring. G4-8, P5-8

5.95 12.95

Acacia derwentiana Derwent Wattle A recently described species, endemic to Tas.

and only found in the Derwent valley. Shrubs to 3m x 3m, with fine, arching foliage.

Pale yellow flowers in spring. Frost hardy, dry or moist sites. G5-9, P5-9

5.95 12.95

Acacia genistifolia Shrub Form A spiky wattle to 2m for well drained and dry sites.

Good pedestrian control! Flowers in spring. G4-8, P2-4

3.25 9.95

Acacia leprosa ssp graveolens Varnish Wattle Fast wattle for well-drained soils.

Yellow flowers in spring. To 5m. G4-8, P3-6 (was Acacia verniciflua)

3.25 9.95

Acacia longifolia var. sophorae Coast Wattle Vigorous spreading wattle for dry,

sandy and coastal sites. To 3m high by 5m wide. Spring flowering. G5-8, P2-4

3.25 9.95

Acacia mucronata Caterpillar Wattle – Bushy form A fast growing, bushy wattle

from eastern Tasmania, to 5m high by 4m wide. Yellow flowers in spring. Adapts to

moist, well drained sites or dry situations.

3.25 9.95

Acacia mucronata Caterpillar Wattle – Upright form A fast growing, erect wattle

from Tasmania's west and south. To 5m high by 1.5m wide. Yellow flowers in spring.

Average to moist soils. A useful fast growing screen for narrow sites.

3.25 9.95

Silver-leaved form Beautiful, hardy shrub or small tree.. 4.95 9.95

Acacia pataczekii Wally’s Wattle A rare wattle, endemic to Tasmania's north east,

and growing from 3-5m. Handsome blue-green foliage - yellow flowers in spring.

5.95 14.50

Acacia riceana Rices Wattle Fast growing prickly wattle to 5m, often with weeping

new growth. Dense foliage. Spring flowering. Endemic. G4-8, P4-7

3.25 9.95

Acacia stricta Hop Wattle A shrub to 2.5m with green leaves and spring flowers.

Well drained and dry sites. G3-8, P2-4

3.25 9.95

Silver-leaved form 3.25 9.95

Acacia suaveolens Sweet Wattle Grey-leaved, open shrub to 1m. Well drained and

coastal sites. Lemon-yellow winter flowers. G5-8, P3-6

3.25 9.95

Acacia terminalis Sunshine Wattle A fast growing wattle to 2m x 2m for light and

well drained soils. Can be temperamental in cultivation. Attractive bronze-green, fern-

like foliage, with usually pale yellow flowers in autumn

3.25 9.95

Acacia verticillata Prickly Moses Prickly shrub to 3m with arching new growth.

Yellow flowers in spring. G4-8, P2-4

3.25 9.95

var latifolia Broad-leaved coastal form. Particularly spiky 3.25 9.95

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Allocasuarina crassa Cape Pillar Sheoak Bushy large shrub/ small tree to 5m +.

Endemic to S.E. Tas. Arching, flamboyant branches. G6-9, P4-7

3.25 9.95

Female Cape Pillar Sheoak We also have known female plants grown from

cuttings, which have striking red flowers along the branches in spring.

5.95 14.50

Allocasuarina duncanii Duncan's Sheoak Pyramidal habit, growing 5-8m. Needles

held in upright tufts. G6-9, P5-8 3.25 9.95

Allocasuarina littoralis Bulloak An erect, fine-foliaged large shrub or small tree, 4 -

6m. Dry and well drained. G6-9, P4-7

3.25 9.95

Allocasuarina monilifera Necklace Sheoak Fine foliaged shrub to 3m. 3.25 9.95

Coastal Necklace Sheoak A compact form, to 1.5m high by 2m wide. Blue-

green foliage. G5-9, P4-8

5.95 14.50

Cutting-grown female plants – guaranteed red flowers 5.95 14.50

Allocasuarina paludosa Dwarf Sheoak Fine foliaged shrub to 1.5m. Dry or moist

sites. Can be upright or spreading. G7-9, P3-6

3.25 9.95

Allocasuarina verticillata Coast Sheoak Hardy large shrub or small tree for well-

drained and coastal sites. G6-9, P3-7

3.25 9.95

Allocasuarina zephyrea Shrub, 2-4m, endemic to west Tas. G5-8, P4-8 3.25 9.95

Asterotrichion discolor Native Hemp Fast, cold hardy Tas. endemic to 5m. Large

grey-green leaves. Flowers in winter, with male flowers most aromatic. G3-8, P3-5

3.25 9.95

Banksia marginata Silver Banksia Hardy, dense shrub, growing 3-6m. Creamy-

yellow flowers in autumn attract honeyeaters. G5-9, P6-9

4.95 12.95

Ridgeway Spread A local form to 1.5m high by 2.5m. 5.95 14.50

Coastal Spread Small leaves. To 1m high by 2m. 5.95 14.50

Coles Bay Compact Small leaves. To 2m x 2m 5.95 14.50

Superbush Fast-growing, dense shrub to 4 m. Moister conditions. 14.50

Banksia serrata Saw Leaf Banksia Serrated-leaved, dense, large bush or small tree

to 6m. Large fluffy cones. Well drained and coastal sites. G4-8, P6-9

4.95 12.95

Bedfordia salicina Blanket Leaf Quick growing shrub to 3m, with grey green leaves

and yellow flowers in spring. G4-8, P2-5 (Low numbers) 3.25 9.95

Beyeria viscosa Pinkwood Erect, pyramidal large shrub or small tree to 5 m. Hardy in

dry or well-drained sites.

4.95 12.95

Bursaria spinosa Prickly Box Hardy spiky shrub, 3-5m for a dry or well drained site.

Scented white flowers in summer attract butterflies. G6-9, P2-6

3.25 9.95

Callistemon pallidus Lemon Bottlebrush Shrub to 3m, with lemon- yellow flowers

in spring. Attractive bronze coloured new growth. G6-9, P4-9

3.25 9.95

Moina formal A dense, upright form 3-5 m high. Average to moist gardens. 4.95 9.95

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Callistemon viridiflorus Lime Bottlebrush Endemic Tas. bottlebrush to 2m, with

lemon or lime-green flowers in spring. Very cold hardy. G6-9, P 5-9

3.25 9.95

Callitris oblonga South Esk Pine Slow-growing dense shrub or small tree, 3-6m.

Bluish-green foliage. Garden or pot. Rare in the wild. G6-9, P6-9

3.25 12.95

Callitris rhomboidea Oyster Bay Pine In cultivation, a small tree 5-8m, with

weeping branchlets. Aromatic foliage and timber. G6-9, P6-9

3.25 12.95

Cassinia aculeata Dolly Bush Quick growing shrub, 2-3m. White flowers, often with

pink buds. Useful as a cut flower, also as a quick screen. G4-9, P2-5

3.25 9.95

Pink-flowered form grown from cuttings 4.95 12.95

Coprosma hirtella Coffee Berry Glossy-leafed shrub to 1.5 m with small orange to

black berries in summer. G3-7, P4-7

5.95 14.50

Coprosma nitida Mountain Currant Bushy, but spiky shrub to 2.5m. Prefers a moist

site. Orange berries on female plants. Bird attracting. G4-8, P4-7

5.95 14.50

Coprosma quadrifida Prickly Currant Bush A bushy and usually spiky shrub to

3m. Orange berries on female plants. Likes it a bit moist. G4-8, P4-7

3.25 9.95

Correa alba White Correa Grey-leaved, dense-growing coastal shrub to 1.5m, with

white, open bell flowers in autumn and spring. G6-9, P5-9.

4.95 9.95

Correa backhouseana Coastal Correa Dense, green bush to 1.5m high by 2.5m

wide. Long, cream-green bell flowers attract honey eaters. G6-9, P5-9

4.95 9.95

Prostrate form. Low growing form to 40 cm high by 1.5 m wide 4.95 9.95

Correa lawrenceana Mountain Correa An upright-growing shrub to 2.5m.

Greenish-yellow tubular flowers delight honey-eaters in autumn. G4-8, P4-8

4.95 9.95

Daviesia latifolia Bitter Hop Pea Quick growing shrub to 1.5m. Bronze new growth,

yellow/orange flowers in spring. Well drained and dry. G4-8, P2-5

3.25 9.95

Daviesia ulicifolia Spiky Bitter Pea An excellent restrictive plant to 1.5m.

Yellow/orange pea flowers in spring. Prune wearing gloves. G4-8, P3-6

3.25 9.95

Dodonaea filiformis Fine Leaf Hop Bush Endemic Tas. shrub to 1.5m. Withstands

cold and dry. Female plants have reddish, winged seeds. G4-8, P3-7

3.25 9.95

Dodonaea viscosa Hop Bush Hardy, erect bushy shrub, 3-5m. Shiny green leaves and

dusky red seed pods(‘hops’) on female plants. G6-9, P3-6

3.25 9.95

Cutting grown female plants with wine-red hops 5.95 12.95

Elaeocarpus reticulatus Blueberry Ash This large leaved mainland shrub extends as

far south as Flinders and King Islands. Recommended for a moist, part-shaded site.

White fringed bell flowers and deep blue berries. G5-9, P7-9

6.95 16.50

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Goodia lotifolia Golden Tip Fast growing shrub to 2m. Can sucker. Yellow pea

flowers in spring. G4-7, P2-5

3.25 9.95

Grevillea australis Southern Grevillea Only one species of Grevillea occurs in

Tasmania, but there are many forms. All have tiny white flowers (usually nicely

scented) and are pollinated by tiny native bees. We usually have these forms in stock -

shrubs to about 2m. G4-8, P4-7

Upright Fine Leaf Very fine foliage 4.95 9.95

Upright Large Leaf Larger leaves and flowers 4.95 9.95

Grange Tall shrub with large flowers Suitable for drier conditions 4.95 9.95

Hollybank Roundish leaves. Spreading shrub 4.95 9.95

Gynatrix pulchella Fragrant Hempbush A fast growing shrub or small tree, 2-5 m

high. Can be straggly. Fragrant white flowers in spring. Loves a well-cultivated soil.

Expect a lifespan to 10 years.

3.25 9.95

Hakea decurrens ssp physocarpa Bushy Needlewood ( was H. sericea) A hardy,

dense shrub to 3 m. Attractive red stems and pink-tinged flowers.

4.95 9.95

Hakea epiglottis Beaked Hakea Shrub to 3m with creamy-white flowers in spring. A

Tasmanian endemic. G6-9, P6-9

3.25 9.95

Apsley Yellow A yellow flowering form 4.95 9.95

Hakea lissosperma Needle Bush Quick growing, prickly bush or small tree 4 -6m.

Upright stance, white flowers in spring. Not too dry. G5-9, P3-7

3.25 9.95

Hakea megadenia Autumn Hakea Upright shrub to 3m, with curved needle-like

leaves. White flowers in autumn. Tas. endemic. G6-9, P6-9

4.95 9.95

Hakea microcarpa Small Fruit Hakea A spiky shrub to 2m adapted to survive

extreme cold. Small white flowers. G4-8, P4-7

3.25 9.95

Hakea nodosa Yellow Hakea Soft foliaged coastal shrub, 2-3m in well drained soils.

Scented yellow flowers in winter. G5-8, P5-8

3.25 9.95

Hakea teretifolia Dagger Hakea A spiky hakea with distinctive seed pods. Suitable

for well-drained sites. 3.25 9.95

Hakea ulicina Furze Needlebush Dense spiky shrub to 2m. White flowers. 4.95 12.95

Hovea corrickeae Glossy Purplepea Shrub to about 3 m with or purple pea flowers.

Average to moist soils, preferably well-drained with some shade.

3.25 9.95

Hovea tasmannia Hill Hovea Upright shrub to 1.5m. Mauve flowers in spring. Best

in well drained soils with a dash of shade. G3-7. P3-7

5.95 14.50

Hymenanthera dentata Tree Violet A hardy, very spiky shrub to 2m. Tiny fragrant

flowers, small white fruits. Cold and drought hardy. G5-8, P4-8

4.95 12.95

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Indigofera australis Native Indigo Lightly foliaged shrub to 1.5m. Fern-like foliage,

purple pea-flowers in spring. G4-7, P4-7

3.25 9.95

Kunzea ambigua Sweet Scented Kunzea Quick growing shrub to3m. Fine arching

foliage. Aromatic flowers in spring. G5-9, P5-9

3.25 9.95

Note: Kunzea ambigua is known to spread away from planted sites. We

recommend anyone living near bushland not to plant Kunzea.

Lasiopetalum macrophyllum Tall Velvet Bush Furry-leaved, upright shrub to 2m.

Bronze coloured new growth. G4-8, P4-8

4.95 12.95

Leionema biloba Truncate Phebalium Soft-foliaged shrub to 1.5m. Starry white

flowers in spring. Best in light soils with some shade. G4-8, P5-9

5.95 16.50

Leptospermum glaucescens Glaucous Tea-tree Slender, upright Tas. endemic shrub

to 3m. White flowers in summer. G6-9, P6-9

3.25 9.95

Western Spread A spreading form, low at first, but can build up to 1.2m, with

arching and slightly weeping branches.

4.95 12.95

Leptospermum grandiflorum Eastern Tea-tree Bushy endemic Tas. shrub to 3m.

Large white or pale pink tea-tree flowers in autumn. G6-9, P5-9

3.25 9.95

Bicheno Part Time Pink Green leaves, pale-pink to pink flowers 4.95 9.95

Silver Lighthouse Silvery leaves and white flowers 4.95 9.95

Leptospermum lanigerum Woolly Tea-tree Large shrub or small tree 4-6m. Blue-

grey leaves. White summer flowers. Average to moist. G6-9, P6-8

3.25 9.95

Granville Spread A spreading form to 2.5m by 2.5m 4.95 9.95

Woolly Pink Neat grey-green leaves, pink flowers 4.95 9.95

Bronze Summer Purple-bronze new growth in summer 4.95 9.95

Leptospermum nitidum Shiny Tea-tree Bushy shrub to 2m. White flowers-early

summer. Not for dry sites. G6-9, P6-8

3.25 9.95

Leptospermum riparium River Tea-tree Endemic Tas. shrub to2.5m. Glossy leaves.

White flowers. G5-9, P6-8

3.25 9.95

Leptospermum rupestre Mountain Tea-tree Endemic Tas. Shrub to 2m. White

flowers in summer. Very cold hardy. G6-9, P3-7

3.25 9.95

Highland Pink Pale pink flowers G6-9, P6-9 4.95 9.95

Leptospermum scoparium Common Tea-tree Upright shrub to 2m in dry sites,

higher in moist areas. White flowers in summer. G6-9, P5-8

3.25 9.95

Leptospermum scoparium var. eximium Spreading Tea-tree A dense shrub to

1.5m high by 2.5m wide, endemic to Tasmania's South East. White flowers in spring.

G6-9, P5-8

3.25 9.95

Part-time Pink A pink form, but varying from very pale to medium, depending

on the season.

4.95 9.95

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Melaleuca armillaris Giant Honey Myrtle Fast growing shrub or small tree to 8 m.

Creamy flowers in spring summer. Good screening plant.

3.25 9.95

Melaleuca ericifolia Swamp Paperbark Fine foliaged, narrow, small tree to 6m. Can

sucker. Most sites, but loves it wet. Cream flowers. G6-9, P3-6

3.25 9.95

Jims Twister Unusual spreading form G6-9, P5-8 5.95 14.50

Melaleuca gibbosa Slender Honey Myrtle A shrub to 2m with mauve flowers in

spring and autumn. Most sites including wet. G6-9, P6-9

3.25 9.95

Fine-leaved form Much finer leaves 4.95 9.95

Pink Passion Bright pink flowers. 4.95 12.95

Melaleuca pustulata Yellow Paperbark Bushy endemic Tasmanian shrub to 3m.

Wet or dry sites. Yellow flowers in spring. G6-9, P5-8

3.25 9.95

Melaleuca squamea Swamp Melaleuca Bushy shrub 2-3m with mauve or pinkish

flowers in spring. Most sites including wet. G6-9, P5-8

3.25 9.95

Melaleuca squarrosa Scented Paperbark Erect shrub 2-3m + with creamy yellow

flowers in spring. Most sites including wet. G6-9, P5-8

3.25 9.95

Melaleuca squamea x squarrosa Pink Cross A beautiful fast-growing shrub to 3 m

with pale pink flowers in spring. Average to moist conditions.

3.25 9.95

Micrantheum hexandrum Box Micrantheum A hardy shrub to 3 m high x 1.2 m

wide with soft foliage and creamy yellow flowers in spring. Average to moist soils,

sun or part shade.

4.95 9.95

Monotoca glauca Goldey Wood An erect shrub to 3-5 m for a moist site. Tiny white

flowers in summer.

4.95 12.95

Myoporum insulare Boobialla Dense green, coastal, fire retardant bush to 3m+ high

and wide. White flowers in early summer. G6-9, P4-8

4.95 9.95

Nematolepis squamea Satinwood A shiny leafed large shrub 3-5m for moist, cool

sites. Starry white flowers in spring. G4-8, P5-8

4.95 12.95

Nematolepis squamea ssp. retusa Small Leaved Satinwood A shrub to 2m with

shiny leaves and starry white flowers in spring. Endemic to Tasmania. Suited to most

sites. G5-9, P5-9

4.95 12.95

Notelaea ligustrina Native Olive Slow growing large shrub or small tree 3-6m. Shiny

leaves, small berries. Most sites, but likes extra water. G5-9, P5-9

5.95 16.50

Odixia angusta Aromatic Odixia Vigorous shrub to 2m with white flowers in spring,

and scented foliage. Endemic to Tasmania, and rare. G3-7, P4-7

3.25 9.95

Olearia archeri Lanceleaf Daisybush A rare, endemic shrub to 1.5m. Stiff pale green

stems and leaves. White flowers. (Low numbers) G3-7, P2-5

5.95 14.50

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Olearia argophylla Musk Shrub, 3-5m in a moist site. Large pale green and silvery

leaves. Bunches of creamy white flowers in spring. G3-8, P4-7

3.25 9.95

Olearia phlogopappa Dusty Daisybush Quick growing to 1.8m. Rich, purple flowers

in late spring. Can be temperamental. Lifespan to 15 yrs. G2-6, P4-7

4.95 9.95

Olearia stellulata Sawleaf Daisybush Quick growing to 2.5m. Massed, white flowers

in spring. Temperamental. G3-7, P3-7

4.95 9.95

Oxylobium ellipticum Golden Rosemary Dense shrub to 2.5m with golden-yellow

pea flowers in spring. G3-8, P5-8

3.25 9.95

Ozothamnus ferrugineus Tree Everlastingbush Quick growing, dense bush to 3m.

White flowers - late spring. Average to moist sites. G4-8, P3-8

3.25 9.95

Ozothamnus rosmarinifolius Redbud An erect growing shrub to 2m with grey

foliage and showy red buds opening to white flowers in late spring. Used as cut

foliage. G4-7, P2-6

4.95 12.95

Silver Jubilee A silvery soft-leaved form to 2m. Pink buds open to white

flowers in summer.

4.95 12.95

Persoonia gunnii Mountain Geebung A slow growing shrub to 2 m, endemic to

Tasmania's wet forests and subalpine shrubberies. Handsome foliage, with scented

cream-yellow flowers in summer.

6.95 16.50

Phebalium daviesii Davies Phebalium Re-discovered after many decades lost, this

endemic Tas. shrub is exceedingly rare. Will grow to 1.5m. Lemon-yellow flowers in

spring. Best in a well drained site. G3-7, P5-9

4.95 12.95

Pittosporum bicolor Cheese-Wood Erect growing shrub to 5m. Cream or purplish

bell flowers. Small red-orange fleshy fruits. Moist sites. G6-9, P5-8

4.95 12.95

Pomaderris apetala Dogwood Quick growing shrub or small tree to 6m. Grey-green

leaves. Best in a moist spot. G4-8, P3-7

3.25 9.95

Pomaderris elachophylla Small Leaved Pomaderris Slender-stemmed shrub to 2m.

Creamy yellow flowers. G3-7, P4-8

4.95 12.95

Pomaderris elliptica Yellow Dogwood Robust, shiny, large-leaved shrub, with

clusters of creamy yellow flowers in spring. 2-3m. G5-8, P5-7

3.25 9.95

Pomaderris paniculosa ssp paralia Shining Dogwood Bushy shrub to 2 m Creamy

yellow flowers in spring. Well-drained soils.

4.95 9.95

Pomaderris phylicifolia Narrow-leaf Dogwood Much branched shrub to 2 m

Masses of creamy flowers in spring. Well-drained soils. Average to moist with partial

sun.

4.95 9.95

Pomaderris pilifera Hairy Dogwood As above, but brighter flowers. 3.25 9.95

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Prostanthera lasianthos Christmas Bush Fast, large shrub to 5m for moist, cool

sites. Massed white flowers/summer. Temperamental.

4.95 12.95

Prostanthera rotundifolia Round Leaved Mint Bush Quick growing bush to 2m.

Masses of mauve flowers in spring. G3-8, P4-8

4.95 9.95

Pultenaea daphnoides var. obcordata Large Leaved Bush Pea Quick, 2-3m, well

drained and dry. Temperamental. Yellow flowers/spring. G3-8, P3-7

3.25 9.95

Pultenaea juniperina Prickly Beauty Shrub to 1.5m. Yellow pea-flowers in spring.

Suckers readily - good for regeneration and bandicoots. G6-9, P3-7

4.95 12.95

Senecio linearifolius Fireweed Fast bright green shrub to 2m with yellow daisy

flowers in summer. Eminently prunable. G5-8, P2-5

3.25 9.95

Solanum laciniatum Kangaroo Apple Fast, deep green shrub to 2.5m. Big blue

flowers followed by poisonous green fruits but edible when ripe. G2-8, P2-5

3.25 9.95

Spyridium gunnii Forest Dustymiller Rare Tas. endemic shrub, fast growing to 3-

5m in a moist site. Creamy white floral bracts in autumn. G5-8, P4-7

5.95 14.50

Spyridium obcordatum Spreading Spyridium Small prostrate shrub that forms

dense mounds and mats in well-drained sites. Small, creamy coloured flowers/bracts

in late winter

6.95 16.50

Spyridium obovatum Velvet Dustymiller Quick growing shrub to 2.5m. Velvety

foliage. Soft yellow flowers in spring. Endemic to Tas. G3-7, P4-8

5.95 14.50

Spyridium ulicinum Arching Beauty An endemic shrub to 3m. 5.95 14.50

Fine foliage and creamy yellow flowers in spring. Moist cool sites. G5-8, P3-7

Stonesiella selaginoides Clubmoss Bush Pea A bushy shrub to 2m, endemic to

Eastern Tasmania. Lemon-yellow pea flowers in spring. G5-8, P4-7

4.95 14.50

Westringia brevifolia Coast Westringia Dense grey leaved shrub to 1.5m high and

wide. White flowers. Tas. endemic. G6-9, P5-8

4.95 9.95

Mauve flowered form 4.95 9.95

Westringia rigida Rigid Coast Westringia Grey leaved shrub to 1.5m. White-mauve

flowers in summer. Coastal and well drained. G5-8, P5-8

4.95 9.95

Zieria arborescens Stinkwood Vigorous shrub or small tree to 3-5 m with white or

pale pink flowers in spring. Prefers moist, shaded or part-shaded position.

4.95 12.95

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VINES

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Billardiera longiflora Climbing Blue Berry Light to moderate growing vine. Pale

green bell flowers. Shiny purple berries in summer. G5-8, P5-8

5.95 14.50

Climbing White Berry as above - white berries 5.95 14.50

Porky Purple Plump berries turn a rich plum purple. 5.95 14.50

Billardiera macrantha Highland Climbing Blue Berry This climbing blue berry

vine features yellow-green tubular flowers up to 4cm in length. Flowers are followed

in summer by shiny purple berries. Previously known as Billardiera longiflora Notley

Gorge.

5.95 14.50

Billardiera mutablis (was B. scandens) Apple Berry A climbing or scrambling vine

to 2 m with cream, tubular flowers followed by fleshy edible fruits. Can also be grown

as a groundcover.

5.95 14.50

Billardiera ovalis Scrambling Red Berry A thick, twining coastal vine to 2m. Pale

green, bell flowers attract birds and are followed by dusky red berries in summer and

autumn.

5.95 14.50

Clematis aristata Old Man's Beard Vigorous vine with large leaves and creamy-

white flowers in spring. Female vines have fluffy seeds. G6-9, P4-7

5.95 14.50

Clematis aristata x gentianoides Garden Surprise A spreading (or low climbing)

groundcover with handsome, four-petalled, creamy-white flowers in late spring.

Prefers a well drained open situation in sun or part shade. G3-7, P3-7 (In

groundcovers section)

6.95 16.50

Clematis microphylla Small-leaved Clematis A medium climber, vigorous but not

rampant. Creamy white flowers in spring. Female plants have fluffy seed heads. G6-9,

P3-8

5.95 14.50

Comesperma volubile Blue Love-Creeper Small delicate twiner. The intense blue

flowers in spring are a delight. G5-8, P4-7

5.95 14.50

Glycine clandestina Twining Glycine A light, but quick growing climber to 1.5m.

Purple pea flowers in late spring. Likes coastal and light soils. G4-7, P3-7

5.95 14.50

Muehlenbeckia gunnii Macquarie Vine Vigour + .Good to hide the chook shed.

And the roots are good at blocking drains. Providing these habits are understood - it’s

a great vine. Glossy leaves, cream flowers. G3-9, P3-7

5.95 14.50

Pandorea pandorana Wonga Vine Evergreen climber that climbs robustly to 2-3 m

at least. Masses of creamy-white and purplish flowers in spring.

5.95 14.50

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CONIFERS

(Most conifers are available in advanced sizes)

Of Tasmania's eleven conifers, eight are endemic to the state. The two Callitris species are suitable for

either dry or moist sites, but the others are recommended for moist cool sites. All are good as pot

plants.

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Athrotaxis cupressoides Tasmanian Pencil Pine Endemic Tas. mountain pine. In

The Walls of Jerusalem National Park and other wild areas these ancient trees are

awe-inspiring. Slow, 1.5m in 10yrs. Erect narrow stature. G 5-8, P7-9

6.95 16.50

Athrotaxis laxifolia Intermediate Pine An endemic pine. A natural cross between

the above and the below. To 3m in 10yrs. Light green foliage with a narrow conical

form. The most vigorous of the three. G5-9, P7-9

6.95 16.50

Athrotaxis selaginoides King Billy Pine Endemic pine to 2.5m in 10yrs. A fine

timber tree in 200yrs. Pyramidal shape. G5-8, P7-9

6.95 16.50

Callitris oblonga South Esk Pine Slow growing dense shrub or small tree, 3-6m.

Bluish-green foliage. Garden or pot. Rare in the wild. G6-9, P6-9

3.25 12.95

Callitris rhomboidea Oyster Bay Pine A dense, small tree to 8m with weeping

branchlets. Aromatic foliage and timber. G6-9, P6-9

3.25 12.95

Diselma archeri Cheshunt Pine Endemic Tasmanian conifer. To 1m in 10yrs. Deep

green, soft arching foliage. G5-9, P7-9

6.95 16.50

Lagarostrobus franklinii Huon Pine Endemic Tas. conifer with fine weeping

foliage. To 2m in 10yrs. A handsome tub plant. G5-8, P7-9

6.95 16.50

Microcachrys tetragona Creeping Strawberry Pine Prostrate, endemic alpine

conifer. Tiny red edible fruits on female plants in summer. Slow growing. A great

cascading pot plant. Both males and females available. G5-9, P7-9

5.95 16.50

Microstrobus niphophilus Mount Mawson Pine Endemic to some Tasmanian

mountains. A slow growing shrub to 1m in 10 yrs. G5-8, P6-9

6.95 16.50

Phyllocladus aspleniifolius Celery Top Pine Endemic conifer, and a fine timber

tree."Celery”- like foliage. Garden or tub. To 2m in 10 years. G5-8, P7-9

6.95 16.50

Podocarpus lawrencei Mountain Plum Pine Slow growing to 1.5m in 10 years.

Small red fruits in summer. Blue or green-foliaged forms available. Ground or tub.

G5-9, P7-9

5.95 16.50

Prostrate Forms Blue or green foliage. 2m spread. 5.95 16.50

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FERNS

Ferns like moisture, shade or part shade, and shelter from wind. Mix compost in the soil, and mulch the

garden. Ferns marked * are suitable for indoors. Some ferns are available in advanced sizes.

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Adiantum aethiopicum Common Maidenhair Vigorous suckering fern that

quickly forms a large clump. Very easily grown in a moist position in filtered

sunlight

5.95 12.95

Asplenium appendiculatum This fern will grow to 40 cm in a shady, moist, well-

composted site or a pot.

5.95 12.95

Asplenium bulbiferum Hen and Chicken Fern Bright, pale green foliage to

60cm, darkening with age. *

5.95 12.95

Asplenium flabellifolium Necklace Fern Attractive fern with trailing fronds to

30cm. Easily grown in a most, protected position, including baskets and rockeries.

5.95 12.95

Blechnum minus Soft Water Fern Hardy fern with attractive bronze new growth.

To 80cm x 1m. Moist, cool spot. Can handle some sun.

5.95 12.95

Blechnum minus x wattsii Soft/Hard Water Fern Robust fern to about 1 m x 1 m,

best in a moist, well composted soil with shade or part shade.

5.95 12.95

Blechnum nudum Fishbone Water Fern Bright green soft foliaged fern with

fronds to 1m. Garden or pot. Can handle some sun. *

5.95 12.95

Blechnum patersonii Strap Water Fern Strap-shaped leaves to 40cm, often with

pinkish tones when young.

5.95 12.95

Blechnum penna-marina Alpine Water Fern Spreading, to 15cm high. 5.95 12.95

Blechnum wattsii Hard Water Fern Hardy and vigorous native fern with dark

green leathery fronds to 1 m tall. Very easily grown in a large pot or a moist shady

position in the ground.

5.95 12.95

Cyathea australis Rough Treefern Slender stemmed tree-fern with fronds to

2.5m. Adapts to considerable sun. Garden (or pot when young) *

5.95 12.95

Cyathea cunninghamii Slender Treefern Rare tall and slender-stemmed treefern.

Fronds to 2.5 m.

5.95 12.95

Dicksonia antarctica Soft Tree Fern / Man Fern A hardy fern with fronds to 2m.

Garden, pot or indoors when young.

5.95 12.95

Larger sizes are also available: 60 cm 28.00

1 m 35.00

Doodia australis Rasp Fern A hardy fern for a moist, shady position growing to

50 cm. New growth is often an attractive pink.

5.95 12.95

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Microsorum pustulatum Kangaroo Fern A spreading, slowly suckering fern

with broad upright, but variable fronds to 30cm.

5.95 12.95

Pellaea falcata Sickle Fern Small fern growing to 60 cm. Young growth often has

pink tonings. Suited to drier conditions than most ferns.

5.95 12.95

Todea barbara King Fern Dense hardy fern to 1.5m. Garden or tub. Attractive

bright green foliage.

5.95 12.95

RAINFOREST AND OTHER PLANTS FOR MOIST COOL SITES

These plants are recommended for moist, shaded or part-shaded positions. A well composted soil and

surface mulch are desirable. Many of these species are available in advanced sizes.

Tube 140mm

$ $

Acradenia frankliniae Whitey Wood A slow growing endemic Tas. shrub 3-5m.

Dense green foliage. Starry white flowers in spring. G6-9, P6-9

5.95 12.95

Agastachys odorata White Waratah Endemic shrub to 3m. Difficult to grow.

Suggest well drained cool site or pot. Not really a waratah. G1-4, P3-6

8.95 18.95

Anopterus glandulosus Native Laurel Handsome glossy-leaved endemic

rainforest shrub 1.5 - 2.5m. Clusters of pale pink or white bell flowers in spring.

Magnificent in garden or pot. G5-8, P7-9

5.95 12.95

Southern White Snow white buds and flowers 6.95 16.50

Southern Pink Our selected pink form. Deep pink buds open to pink and

white flowers. G5-8, P7-9

6.95 16.50

Archeria eriocarpa Very slow growing to 1m. Endemic to Tas. rainforests and

mountains. Small pink flowers. Moist, cool spot or pot. G3-7, P5-8

8.95 18.50

Aristotelia peduncularis Heart Berry A sprawling endemic Tas. shrub. White

bell flowers, followed by white, pink, red or purple berries. G3-6, P3-6

5.95 16.50

Atherosperma moschatum Sassafras Erect-growing rainforest tree with aromatic

foliage and white scented flowers. About 5-8m. G4-8, P5-8

5.95 16.50

Athrotaxis cupressoides Tasmanian Pencil Pine Endemic Tas. mountain pine.

Slow, to 1.5m in 10yrs. Erect narrow stature. G5-8, P7-9

6.95 16.50

Athrotaxis laxifolia Intermediate Pine Endemic, slender conical pine, a natural

cross between the above and the below. To 3m in 10yrs. G6-9, P7-9

6.95 16.50

Athrotaxis selaginoides King Billy Pine Endemic pine to 2.5m in 10yrs. A fine

timber tree in 200yrs. Pyramidal shape. G4-8, P7-9

6.95 16.50

Bauera rubioides Wiry Bauera Soft foliaged shrubs. Various forms available in

white or shades of pink. (In Ground-Covers section) G3-7, P5-8

4.95 9.95

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Blandfordia punicea Christmas Bells Exquisite orange-red bell- flowers on long

stems, arise from a clump of arching strap leaves. Extremely difficult to grow.

More chance in pots. G1-3, P3-7

5.95 14.50

Cenarrhenes nitida Native Plum Slow-growing, glossy-leaved endemic Tas.

large shrub or small tree. G3-6, P6-8

5.95 16.50

Cyathodes glauca Cheese Berry Neatly-foliaged shrub, slow-growing to 80cm.

Small white bell-flowers followed by purple berries. G5-8, P6-9

6.95 16.50

Cyathodes straminea Small Leaved Cheese Berry Low, slow growing, endemic

Tas. shrub to 70cm. White flowers, red berries.

6.95 16.50

Diselma archeri Cheshunt Pine Endemic Tasmanian conifer. To 1m in 10yrs.

Arching soft foliage. G5-8, P7-9

6.95 16.50

Eucryphia lucida Leatherwood Endemic Tas. large shrub/small tree 5-8m. Easily

pruned. Distinctively perfumed flowers all summer. Beautiful. G6-9, P7-9

5.95 12.95

Pink Cloud Pale to medium pink flowers. 6.95 16.50

Ballerina Pale pink with deep pink stamens 6.95 16.50

Gillanders Rose

Leatherwood Cream Variegated foliage. White flowers. 6.95 16.50

Leatherwood Silver Variegated, silver-edged.White flowers. 6.95 16.50

Eucryphia milliganii Small Leaved Leatherwood Glossy-leaved endemic shrub.

Smaller flowers in late summer. Slow growing to 2m in 10yrs. Broad- and fine-

leaved forms. G5-9, P7-9

5.95 16.50

Gaultheria hispida Snowberry Endemic Tas. shrub to 1m for a shady spot. Small,

white bell flowers in spring, followed by plump, snow-white berries in summer.

Temperamental. Well drained, moist or pot. G2-7, P4-7

5.95 14.50

Gaultheria lanceolata Waxberry To 30cm. White berries in autumn. Endemic. 6.95 16.50

Gunnera cordifolia Heart Leaved Gunnera Endemic suckering alpine plant. Red

berries in summer. Moist, cool, with some sun; or pot. G3-7, P4-8

5.95 16.50

Lagarostrobus franklinii Huon Pine Endemic Tas. conifer with fine weeping

foliage. To 2m in 10yrs. A handsome tub plant. G5-8, P7-9

6.95 16.50

Leptecophylla juniperina Pink Berry Shrub to 1.2m with prickly leaves, small

white flowers and pink berries. G4-8, P5-9 (Was Cyathodes juniperina)

6.95 16.50

Leptecophylla juniperina subsp parvifolia Pink Mountain Berry Shrub to

80cm. Small prickly leaves, white flowers, pink to red berries. G4-7, P6-9

6.95 16.50

Libertia pulchella Pretty Grass-Flag A miniature tuft with white flowers on

stems to 15cm. Moist, shady site or pot. G4-8, P7-9

5.95 14.50

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Lomatia polymorpha Mountain Lomatia An erect-growing, endemic Tasmanian

shrub to 3m. Sprays of creamy white flowers in summer. G4-8, P3-6

4.95 9.95

Microcachrys tetragona Creeping Strawberry Pine Prostrate, endemic alpine

conifer. Tiny red fruits on female plants in summer. Slow. G5-9, P7-9

5.95 16.50

Monotoca linifolia Small-leaved, small flowered and slow. Endemic. 5.95 16.50

Nothofagus cunninghamii Myrtle Exquisitely foliaged large shrub or 5.95 16.50

tree, often with bronze-coloured new growth in spring. Readily trimmed. Good for

pots and bonsai. Expect about 5m in the average garden. G5-9, P6-9

Olearia argophylla Musk A large shrub growing from 3-5m. Large, pale green

and silvery leaves displaying handsome bunches of creamy white flowers in spring.

Best in a cool, moist site. G4-8, P4-7

3.25 12.95

Olearia pinifolia Pine Daisy Striking, sharp-leaved shrub to 2m. Endemic to Tas.

mountains. White daisy flowers. Prefers it a dash moist. G3-7, P3-7

6.95 16.50

Orites diversifolius Variable Orites Endemic shrub to 2 m. Glossy leaves and

delightful scented cream flowers in spring. G3-7, P5-8

5.95 14.50

Pentachondra ericifolia Fine Pentachondra Endemic rare shrub to30cm with

white, bearded flowers and fine, pale green foliage. G3-7, P4-8

6.95 16.50

Pentachondra involucrata Forest Pentachondra Endemic shrub to 1.5m with

stem clasping leaves. White bearded flowers in early summer. G5-8, P5-9

6.95 16.50

Pentachondra pumila Carpet Pentachondra Endemic slow-growing, ground-

hugging heath with white flowers and red berries. Prefers a moist, well-composted

site. 140 mm pot only

6.95 16.50

Phebalium montanum Alpine Phebalium Slow growing, endemic ground cover

from montane areas. Spreads to 80cm. The olive-green leaves display delightful

white flowers in spring. G5-8, P6-9

5.95 12.95

Phyllocladus aspleniifolius Celery Top Pine Endemic conifer with "celery-like"

foliage. Ground or tub. Grows to 2m in 10 years. G5-8, P6-9

6.95 16.50

Podocarpus lawrencei Mountain Plum Pine Slow growing, to 1.5m in 10 years.

Small red fruits in summer. Ground or tub. G5-9, P6-9

5.95 16.50

Prostrate Form Blue-green foliage. 2m spread. 5.95 16.50

Polytrichum juniperum Juniper Moss Dense, deep green, suckering moss to

12cm high, for a moist, shady site. G3-8, P5-8

5.95 16.50

Prionotes cerinthoides Climbing Heath Extremely slow rainforest gem. Red

tubular flowers in autumn. Likes shade and lots of compost. Endemic to Tas. G2-7,

P4-8

6.95 16.50

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Richea acerosa Eastern Candle Heath Endemic small-leaved shrub to 1m.

Creamy-white flowers. G3-7, P5-7

8.95 18.50

Richea dracophylla Dragon Leaf Richea Endemic shrub with arching leaves off

the upright stems. To 3m. Cream flowers in a terminal spike. Likes a cool, moist

well drained, well composted spot. Handsome tub specimen. G3-8, P6-9

8.95 18.50

Richea gunnii Gunn's Candle Heath Endemic Tas. shrub (from eastern and

central mountains) to 1m with white flowers. G3-7, P5-7

8.95 18.50

Richea milligani Nodding Candle Heath Endemic shrub of mountains of western

and southern Tasmania with distinctive nodding light-yellow flowers. Prefers well-

drained, moist sites or pot.

8.95 18.50

Richea pandanifolia Pandani Endemic, slow shrub with long, tapering leaves

from the trunk. Reliable in a pot, where it makes a handsome and unique display.

Needs a moist, cool, well composted, well drained garden spot. G3-7, P6-9

8.95 18.50

Richea procera Lowland Richea Upright-stemmed endemic shrub to1.5m.

Creamy-yellow flowers in spring. G3-7, P5-7

8.95 18.50

Richea scoparia Scoparia Slow, dense, prickly, endemic shrub to 1m, from Tas.

mountains. Terminal flower spikes of white, gold, pink or red. G4-8, P6-9

8.95 18.50

Tasmannia lanceolata Mountain Pepper Handsome, bushy shrub with peppery-

tasting, dark green leaves and red stems. Slow growing to 2.5 m. Cream flowers in

spring. Berries on female plants. A bushfood flavouring. G5-8, P7-9

5.95 12.95

Known sex male or female plants 6.95 14.50

Alpine Form Small leaves. Slow, to 1.5m 6.95 14.50

Telopea truncata Tasmanian Waratah Slow growing shrub to 2.5m. Well-

displayed red flowers in late spring. Can be difficult to establish in cultivation. A

cool, moist, well drained site is essential. G2-8, P3-6

5.95 14.50

Tasman Red From lower altitude. Smaller, rounded leaves 5.95 14.50

Tasman Compact As above, but more compact growth 8.95 18.50

West Coast Yellow Lemon yellow flowers 15.00 30.00

Yellow Seed Seed grown from yellow-flowering plants - likely to be yellow

flowering.

6.95 16.50

St Marys Sunrise Cream centre, surrounded by pink bracts 15.00 30.00

Trochocarpa cunninghamii Arching Trochocarpa Endemic, slow- growing

shrub to 1.2m. Small white flowers and mauve berrries. G3-7, P7-9

8.95 18.50

Trochocarpa disticha Lune River Heath Endemic shrub with fan-shaped

branchlets, to 2m in a moist, shady spot. Small pink flowers and mauve berries.

8.95 18.50

Trochocarpa gunnii Sweet Scented Trochocarpa Endemic, slow-growing,

upright bush to 1.5m. Small flower spikes and purple berries. G3-7, P7-9

8.95 18.50

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Trochocarpa thymifolia Delicate Trochocarpa Fine-foliaged endemic Tas. shrub

to 20cm. Slow. Tiny white flowers - mauve berries. G2-6, P6-8

8.95 18.50

TREES

Most trees are available in the square tubes at discount prices for bulk purchases. Enquire at the nursery

for more details. The marked heights for trees are a guide only. Eucalypts especially, can grow higher

than expected in good soils & with extra water. Smaller Eucalypts, or those which can be coppiced, are

marked *.

Some trees are potted on every year, and are available in larger sizes.

Tube 140mm

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Acacia dealbata Silver Wattle Very fast growing tree to 5m in dry sites or 20 + m

in moist areas. Yellow flowers in early spring. G5-9, P2-7

3.25 9.95

Acacia mearnsii Black wattle Fast growing tree to 10 m. Well suited to dry areas.

Yellow flowers in late spring. 20 years lifespan. G5-9, P2-7

3.25 9.95

Acacia melanoxylon Blackwood Large spreading tree growing from 6-25m,

depending on the site. Cream flowers in spring. Long lived. G6-9, P4-7

3.25 9.95

Acacia pataczekci Wally’s Wattle A rare wattle, endemic to Tasmania's north east,

and growing from 3-5m. Handsome blue-green foliage - yellow flowers in spring.

5.95 14.50

Eucalyptus amygdalina Black peppermint Endemic, widespread. Likes dry and

well drained sites. 10 - 15 m. Grey bark on trunk. * G6-9, P5-7

3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus archeri Alpine Cider Gum Scarce endemic tree to 10 m. Very cold

hardy.

3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus barberi Barber's gum Endemic to eastern Tasmania. To 12m. Suits a

dry or well drained site. Well displayed white flowers. * G6-9, P5-7

3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus brookeriana Brooker's Gum To 40m, pyramidal, dark green. G6-9 3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus coccifera Snow Gum Smooth barked endemic tree. Attractive foliage

and trunk. Will grow from 10 -15m. * G6-9, P5-7

3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus cordata Silver Gum Densely foliaged endemic tree 10 - 15m. Prefers

moist sites. Bushy from the ground up. * G5-9, P5-7

3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus dalrympleana Mountain White Gum Cold hardy, 15-40m. G6-9 3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus delegatensis Gum-topped Stringybark Tall timber tree. Prefers deep

loams and good rainfall. Grows to 50 + metres. Beautiful foliage. G6-9, P5-7

3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus globulus Blue Gum Fast to 45 m. Smooth trunk. Large flowers. G6-9 3.25 9.95

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Eucalyptus gunnii Cider Gum Endemic tree to 20 m with sweet sap. Foliage is

valued for flower arranging. Best in a moist spot. Cold hardy. * G6-9, P5-7

3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus johnstonii Yellow Gum A yellow-green trunk. Shiny, leathery

leaves15-20m (to 40 m in a moist site) Endemic to S.E. Tasmania. G6-9, P4-7

3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus morrisbyi Morrisby's Gum A very rare gum, endemic to S.E. Tas.

Grows to 12 m. Smooth grey-white trunk and blue-green leaves. Creamy white

flowers. Suits well drained and dry sites. * G6-9, P5-7

3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus nebulosa. Serpentine Peppermint. Recently described species from

the West Coast. Moist conditions.

3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus nitida Smithton Peppermint Tolerates extended wet periods and poor

soils. Grows to 10 - 20 m. G6-9, P5-7

3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus obliqua Stringybark Widespread, vigorous tree, 15 - 40m depending

on soils and moisture. Rough, brown bark on trunk and major branches. G6-9, P5-7

3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus ovata Swamp Gum Good for poorly drained sites. 10-25m. G6-9, P5-7 3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus pauciflora Cabbage Gum Smooth-barked tree for dry or moist areas.

Grows 10 - 20 m. Very cold hardy. * G6-9, P4-7

3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus perriniana Spinning Gum Cold hardy tree. Grows to 12 m. Attractive

rounded juvenile foliage and white trunk * G6-9, P5-7

3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus pulchella White Peppermint Graceful, fine-foliaged tree for dry and

well drained sites. To 15m. Attractive clean trunk. Endemic to S.E. Tas. Suited to

many suburban sized blocks* G6-9, P5-7

3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus regnans Mountain Ash Large tree, best for fertile moist sites. Grows

40 + m. G6-9, P3-6

3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus risdonii Risdon Peppermint Small tree with silvery foliage. 8-15m

Endemic to S.E.Tasmania. Sought after for floral display. * G6-9, P5-7

3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus rodwayi Swamp Peppermint Endemic tree suited to poorly drained

and cold sites. Grows 15 - 20 m. Branches close to the ground. G6-9, P5-7

3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus rubida Candlebark A tree to 25 m with decorative bark. Suited to well

drained and dry sites. Very cold hardy. G6-9, P5-7

3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus sieberi Tasmanian Ironbark From N.E. Tasmania. Grows 15 - 25m in

well drained sites. Dark, hard bark. Timber and firewood. G6-9, P5-7

3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus subcrenulata Alpine yellow gum Shiny-leafed endemic tree. Grows to

25 m in moist site. Excellent windbreak. * G6-9, P5-7

3.25 9.95

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Eucalyptus tenuiramis Silver Peppermint Smooth-barked endemic tree. Grows to

20 m. Suits a dry and well drained site. * G6-9, P5-7

3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus urnigera Urn Gum Endemic, moist sites. 15 + m. * G6-9, P5-7 3.25 9.95

Eucalyptus viminalis White Gum A large tree for well drained sites. Grows 20-45

m. Good for forty-spotted pardalotes (and koalas).* G6-9, P4-7

3.25 9.95