Acmena smithii minor Cherry Surprise PBR
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Common Name: Bottlebrush Macarthur™ Callistemon incorporates two of the most popular varieties on the market, Little John and Captain Cook.It features a more compact growth habit and better flower presentation. Macarthur™ Callistemon has fresh green toned foliage with very bushy and tidy growth.Responds very well to pruning after flowering.
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Grevillea ‘Ned Kelly’ is a popular and bright flowering variety of the Grevillea family. It’s flowers are an eye-catching blend of orange and red. These flowers attract and feed native birds and bees. It can be maintained as a hedge or screening plant.
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This hardy small tree or tall shrub is an Australian native tolerant of a variety of conditions and can be found naturally along the Eastern coast of Australia. It has deep green foliage which is a reddish-pink colour when young and produces white to pink feathery flowers with fringed edges. The flowers hang like tiny
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Backhousia myrtifolia is known both as the Grey Myrtle and Cinnamon Myrtle. A rainforest tree from Southern Queensland. to New South Wales this is a tree that grows well as far south as Melbourne where it is used in parks and gardens. Small tree to 7mn with slightly weeping branches. Large clusters of creamy white
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Backhousia myrtifolia is a small rainforest tree species. This tree grows well in most soil and climate conditions, and will tolerate long, dry summers provided it is watered regularly. Grows best in full sun, but can also thrive under part-shade or full shade. Its ovate leaves start out light and bright green when young, but
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Lemon Myrtle ( Backhousia citriodora ) is an Australian species; that is native to south eastern Queensland. The tree grows naturally in sub-tropical rainforests along the coast. The Lemon Myrtle tree is flowering and evergreen and although it can grow to 20 metres in it’s natural habitat is rarely larger than 5-6 metres tall. Its
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Lemon Myrtle ( Backhousia citriodora ) is an Australian species; that is native to south eastern Queensland. The tree grows naturally in sub-tropical rainforests along the coast. The Lemon Myrtle tree is flowering and evergreen and although it can grow to 20 metres in it’s natural habitat is rarely larger than 5-6 metres tall. Its
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