Waterhousia Floribunda
Common Name: Weeping Lilly Pilly
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Common Name: Blueberry Ash Elaeocarpus Prima Donna, also known as Blueberry Ash, is a stunning native rainforest tree with soft pink ballerina-like flowers, hence the name Prima Donna, and outstanding evergreen foliage with bronze fresh growth. A smaller tree up to 4-5m, Prima Donna has a slender shape, and is a great feature tree. Also
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Common Name: Eumundi Quandong Elaeocarpus Eumundi is a medium to large evergreen tropical rainforest tree native to North Eastern Australia. Can reach up to 30m in its natural habitat but considerably smaller in a garden setting.
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Common Name: Tangelo Tangelos thrive in subtropical to tropical climates. They prefer well-draining soil and full sun exposure. Tangelos are usually ready for harvest in the winter months. Harvesting time can vary based on the specific variety and local climate. Provide regular watering, especially during dry periods. Fertilize with a balanced citrus fertilizer according to recommended guidelines.
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Common Name: Orange Valencia has a medium, thin-skinned fruit with few or no seeds. A popular, fast growing and hardy tree. Fruit is sweet, juicy and heavy croppers. Great for juicing and eating. Skin is often orange with a tinge of green to it when ripe. Valencia oranges are generally available year-round as the trees
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Common Name: Orange Lane’s Late Navel is very similar to the ‘Washington Navel’, however the fruit ripens a few months later in late winter to early spring. It produces large fruit with juicy, sweet, seedless flesh. Easy to peel and segment. Dwarf varieties available also.
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Common Name: Mandarin Citrus reticulata is a species of citrus commonly known as mandarin or mandarin orange. This species includes a variety of mandarin cultivars and hybrids, each with its own unique characteristics. Mandarin trees thrive in subtropical to tropical climates but are also grown in some temperate regions. They prefer well-draining soil and full sun
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Common Name: Ground Rattan, Bamboo Palm, Lady Palm, Miniature Fan Palm, Fern Rhapis This very hardy attractive palm is a slow growing multi-stemmed palm which makes a fantastic indoor plant. Rhapis excelsa prefers a moist well-drained soil in a sheltered temperate location. Also known as ‘slender lady palm’, ‘bamboo palm’, ‘fan palm’, finger palm’, and ‘parlor
Evergreen glossy foliage with compact growth habit in a fountain shape. Decoratively shaped small-medium sized leaves. NOTE: Young leaves may be smooth-edged and will develop the distinctive wiggles as the plant matures. USE IN: Tropical gardens and well-lit patio areas. Suited to borders, undergrowth planting and containers. LOCATION: A full sun to partly shaded position
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