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Cedar Creek (beenleigh) Fruit Trees
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Cedar Creek (beenleigh) Plants - Most PopularInclude: Surrounding Suburbs (recommended) Plants not in stock Popularity: 1 Acacia fimbriata - Fringe wattleFast growing, profusely flowering with small yellow balls. Foliage is light green with a soft appearance. Best used as a temporary fill-in for screens or windbreaks while slower growing trees develop. Native of south-east Qld and northern NSW. 5m
Popularity: 1 River Lily
A large lily that makes a great understory plant beneath eucalypts. Strap type leaves 2m long by 15cm wide. The white pleasantly perfumed flowers occur from November to March, are about 10cm across in clusters of 10-25.
Popularity: 1 Myrsine variabilis - Muttonwood
The muttonwood is a bird attracting shrub or small tree, it can grow to 15m in it natural state but is more commonly seen as a 2-3 m shrub in cultivation. It makes a fantastic screen with its bird attractind small blue fruits.
Popularity: 1 Rainforest Cassia - Senna acclinisAlso called the Brush Senna, this small shrub to about 3m is an endangered native senna that is found in small populations from Gloucester to Gladstone. The golden and lightly fragrant flowers appear in early summer and are visited by various native bees, the flowers are pollinated by the buzzing action on the flowers by these bees. Trees prefer rich soil, good drainage and protections from extreme heat and frost.
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