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Rainforest Trees
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Generally rainforest trees can be split up into Understorey Plants, Primary Species, Secondary Species and Mature but there is some overlap... Read More
Australia is home to some of the most magnificent and unique rainforest plants in the world. A most versatile group of plants, they have ornamental, environmental and commercial value and can be used to create attractive backyard habitats, as indoor specimen plants, small-scale reforestation projects or large commercial ventures.
Subtropical rainforest is found in high rainfall areas in rich volcanic soil. The forests contain 10 to 60 species of trees, the more common ones being the booyongs, yellow carrabeen, rosewood, figs and lillypillies.
Australia is home to some of the most magnificent and unique rainforest plants in the world. A most versatile group of plants, they have ornamental, environmental and commercial value and can be used to create attractive backyard habitats, as indoor specimen plants, small-scale reforestation projects or large commercial ventures.
Subtropical rainforest is found in high rainfall areas in rich volcanic soil. The forests contain 10 to 60 species of trees, the more common ones being the booyongs, yellow carrabeen, rosewood, figs and lillypillies.
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Cabinet Timber Trees
Trees and Plants > Rainforest Trees > Cabinet Timber Trees
The Cabinet Timber Trees are high quality rainforest trees that are great for people with a larger block and who can harvest the timber in about 10-20 years. They are suitable for creating impressive furniture.
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Pioneer Plants
Trees and Plants > Rainforest Trees > Pioneer Plants
A list of Pioneer Plants for the australia environment.
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Lilly Pilly Riberry
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Fig Sandpaper
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Grevillea Silky Oak
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Red Ash
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Native Frangipani
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Red Cedar
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Brown Tamarind
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Bleeding Heart
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Swamp turpentine
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Cudgerie
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Lilly Pilly Giant water gum
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Black bean
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Native Olive
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Kurrajong
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Brush box
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Native Mulberry
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Guioa
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Aspen White
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Pink Euodia
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Fig Sandpaper Birds Eye
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Lilly Pilly Magenta Cherry
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Ivory Curl Tree
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Blue Tongue
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Queensland Maple
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White Cedar
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Macaranga
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Native Rosella
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Brown Kurrajong
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Grevillea White Oak
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Tulipwood
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Native Elderberry Sambucus australasica
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Celerywood
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Pencil Cedar
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Red olive berry
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Koda
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Tulip Satinwood
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Turpentine tree
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Tuckeroo
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Batswing coral
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Purple Pea Bush
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White Bolly Gum
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Aspen Silver
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Cheese Tree
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Water Gum
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Queensland Hollywood
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Australian Daphne
- image Mallotus discolour Yellow Kamala
- image Whalebone Tree
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Jackwood
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Red Kamala
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Ribbonwood
- image Rhodamnia maideniana Smooth Scrub Turpentine
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Hairy Clerodendrum
- image Myrsine variabilis Muttonwood
- image Cissus antarctica Water Vine
- image Rhodamnia rubescens Scrub Turpentine
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Pink Ash
- image Aspen Hairy acronychia
- image Pittosporum Hairy
- image Alectryon Beach
- image Alectryon Hairy Birds Eye
- image Rhodamnia argentea Silver Myrtle
- image Polyscias australiana Ivory Basswood
- image Callicoma
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Riparian Trees
Trees and Plants > Rainforest Trees > Riparian Trees
Planting along water courses and creeks for controlling erosion.
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Lilly Pilly Broad leaved
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Fig Sandpaper
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Red Ash
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Lomandra longifolia Mat Rush
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Lilly Pilly Weeping
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Glossy Laurel
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Sheoak Swamp
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Three veined Cryptocarya
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Swamp turpentine
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Eucalyptus Forest Red Gum
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Lilly Pilly Giant water gum
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Red Bean
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Banksia Coastal Prostrate
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Foambark
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Guioa
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Melaleuca Swamp paperbark
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Blue Quandong
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Fig Sandpaper Birds Eye
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Palm Fan
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Warrigal Greens Native Spinach
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Stream Lily
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Baeckea Clarence River
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Sheoak River
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Callistemon Weeping
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Lomandra hystrix Mat Rush
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Blue flax lily
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River Lily
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Lilly Pilly Creek
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Hard quandong
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Tuckeroo
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Fine leaved Tuckeroo
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Banana Bush
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Water Gum
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Melaleuca Prickly leaved Tea Tree
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Australian Daphne
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Jackwood
- image Mallotus discolour Yellow Kamala
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Red Kamala
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Tree Heath
- image Myrsine variabilis Muttonwood
- image Yellow Pear fruit
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Lilly Pilly Rain Cherry
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Lilly Pilly Broad leaved
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Palm Foxtail
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Fig Small Leaved
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Red Cedar
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Fig Rusty
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Snow wood
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Lilly Pilly Weeping
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Kauri Pine Qld
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Yellow wood
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Glossy Laurel
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Atherton Oak
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Flame Tree x Lacebark Brachychiton
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Tamanu Calophyllum inophyllum
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Three veined Cryptocarya
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Lilly Pilly Red Apple
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Brown Tamarind
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Hoop Pine
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Lilly Pilly Paperbark Satinash
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Red Bauple Nut
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Lacebark
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Red Bean
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Leichhardt Bean
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Kurrajong
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Golden penda
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Fig Moreton Bay
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Lilly Pilly Aussie Compact
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Aniseed Myrtle
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Foambark
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Firewheel Tree
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Cassowary Pine
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Macadamia Bush Nut
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Eumundi Quandong
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Blue Quandong
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Flame Tree Grafted
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Bunya Nut
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Lilly Pilly Coolamon
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Black Apple
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Flame on Bottle
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Tree Waratah
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Flame Tree
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Fig Deciduous
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Native Wisteria
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Plum Pine
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Teak or Crows Ash
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Plum Pine Female Cutting
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Native Tamarind
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Lilly Pilly Blue
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Rosewood
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Booyong Black
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Fig Strangler
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Bower Of Beauty Pink
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White Beech
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Brush Cassia
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Black Walnut Australian Native
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Palm Kentia
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Black Plum
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Lilly Pilly Creek
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Hard quandong
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Olivers Sassafras
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Lilly Pilly Onionwood Satinash
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Rose Myrtle
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Palm Alexander
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Fig Hills Weeping
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Palm Cabbage
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Native Wampee
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Fine leaved Tuckeroo
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Lignum vitae
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Yellow Cheesewood
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Brown Silky Oak
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Rose Maple
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Lilly PIlly Sour Cherry
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Palm Black
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Fig White
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Lilly Pilly Brush Cherry
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Hairy Walnut
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Aspen Silver
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Lilly Pilly River Cherry
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Coachwood
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Red Carabeen
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Booyong White
- image Lilly Pilly Purple Cherry
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Silky Beech
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Cheese Tree Umbrella
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Barklya
- image Pigeonberry Ash
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Tuckeroo Small leaved
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White Lace Flower
- image Corduroy Tamarind
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Tuckeroo Brown
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Flintwood
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Hairy Rosewood
- image Sloanea australis Maidens Blush
- image Dinosperma erythrococcum Tingletongue
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Steelwood
- image Alectryon Hairy Birds Eye
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Coogera
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Understorey Plants
Trees and Plants > Rainforest Trees > Understorey Plants
The plants that grow beneath the forest canopy. They are the underbrush or undergrowth that makes a rainforest lush down to ground level. Often these plants can grow in very low light.
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Midyim Berry
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Richmond Birdwing Vine
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Finger Lime
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Palm Foxtail
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Finger Lime Jali Red
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Staghorn Fern (30cm)
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Davidsons Plum QLD
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Lomandra longifolia Mat Rush
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Finger Lime Judys Everbearing
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Lilly Pilly Cascade
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Graptophyllum Holly leaved
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Native Gardenia
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Native Ginger
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Native Violet
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Cunjevoi Lily
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Finger Lime Alstonville
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Mountain Pepper Female
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Palm Walking Stick
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Palm Fan
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Native Ginger Atherton Red Back
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Tree Fern
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Warrigal Greens Native Spinach
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Lilly Pilly Cherry Puff
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Southern Swamp Orchid
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Blueberry Ash Prima Donna
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Prickly Rasp Fern
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Bolwarra
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Blue Tongue
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Gymea Lily
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Stream Lily
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Native Ginger Wavy Leaf
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Native Wampee Gregs
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Baeckea Clarence River
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Lomandra hystrix Mat Rush
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Cycad Burrawang
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Palm Bangalow
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Blue flax lily
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Blueberry ash
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Hoya
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Birds Nest Fern
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Cycad Scaly Zamia
- image Native pomegranate
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Fern Leaved Tamarind
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River Lily
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Cut leaf mint Bush
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Rough Maidenhair Fern
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Red fruited Saw sedge
- image Cycad Macrozamia johnsonii
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Little Evodia
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Golden Guinea Vine
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Palm Cabbage
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Velvet Leaf
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Banana Bush
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Small Bolwarra
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Palm Black
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Gardenia Narrow leaved
- image Silky Myrtle
- image Pavetta lanceolata Weeping Brides bush
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Prickly alyxia
- image Wilkiea macrophylla Large Leafed Wilkea
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Dianella Silver Streak ®
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Large Pennywort
- image Indigofera australis Austral indigo
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Plum Myrtle
- image Golden Tip
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Rainforest Cassia
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Thin leaved Coondoo
- image Small Leaf plum Myrtle
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Wilkiea austroqueenslandica Smooth Wilkiea
- image Sophora fraseri Brush Sophora
- image Mackinlaya macrosciadia Forest umbrella tree
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Wedge leaf Tuckeroo
North Bauple Nut
$19.75
The mauve flowers of this tree are beautiful, hanging from the trunk and the branches, followed by striking bunches of red fruits. Beautiful foliage and burgundy new growth make it an ornamental specimen for gardens and rainforest plantings. Native to Far North Queensland, it is surprisingly adaptable, as it is able to tolerate light frosts. The nuts have been known to be eaten but may contain small amounts of cyanide so caution should be exercised
Dwarf Plum Pine
$17.90 ($17.75-$17.90 choose a size)
Dwarf Plum Pine is a member of an ancient family of conifers called Podocarps. The fruit of this specimen is much like it's tall cousin the Plum Pine - Podocarpus elatus, where the fleshy, edible part is actually a swollen stem that holds the seed. The 'fruit' is sweet and refreshing with a jelly like texture. Dwarf Plum Pine is a medium shrub or small tree usually around 2m, with glossy leaves that end in a sharp point. The trees are dioecious, meaning male and female parts are on separate trees. It is best to plant at least 3 seedling to ensure there is the likelihood of at least one female. The tree is found in sheltered East Coast locations and gullies in adjacent ranges.
Lilly Pilly Select
$14.90
A dense growing Lilly Pilly with psyllid resistance that forms an excellent screen or privacy wall. Growth is quick in good conditions and it can be clipped to shape, with bronze coloured new growth. White flowers form during summer followed by pink edible fruits. This variety is suitable for topiary. Best growth is see when the plant is grown in full sun.
White Bean
$14.90
White Bean is a fast growing tree found on the Eastern seaboard, north from the Clarence River, NSW to North Qld and into SE Asia. It has a handsome form, as the tree develops an open branched structure, and the compound leaves cluster at the ends of the branches giving the foliage a feathery look. Attaining a maximum height of 35m and a stem diameter of up to 80cm when fully grown, it is a wonderful addition to rainforest regeneration plantings. It is well adapted to dry periods and does like good drainage in wet times.
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Lilly Pilly - Riberry
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The small leaved lilly pilly produces masses of red pear shaped fruit. Its handsome purple-red growth makes this lilly pilly one of the favourites as an Edible Hedge. The fruit exhibits a juicy but slightly acidic finish. Which is reminiscent of cinnamon and cloves. It is a very popular ingredient in wild-food dishes.
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Lilly Pilly - Rain Cherry
$18.75 ($4.90-$18.75 choose a size)
Attractive tree, masses of creamy-yellow flowers attract birds and are followed by bright pink-red fruits in profusion. They are edible and can be used in jams and preserves. Occurs as an understory tree in the rainforests of northern Australia, New Guinea and the Aru Islands.
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Lilly Pilly - Broad-leaved
$12.75 ($4.90-$18.75 choose a size)
Cutting grown selection of the tasty and attractive Blue Lilly Pilly fruit. The delicate fruit is aromatic with a sweetish slightly gingery or turpentine flavour. Fruit is a distinctive blue colour.
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Midyim Berry
$14.90 ($4.90-$19.75 choose a size)
A low spreading shrub with dainty foliage developing a reddish shade in colder climates. The white tea tree like flowers are followed by sweet edible mauve-white speckled berries. A very decorative ground cover.
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Fig - Sandpaper
$2.75 ($2.75-$18.75 choose a size)
This small fig occurs along watercourses along the east coast of Australia. An attractive small tree with sandpapery leaves and edible fruit. Grows densely in full sun, less so in shade. Very good for stream bank stabilisation.
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Richmond Birdwing Vine
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A large vine of temperate subtropical rainforests. The vine attracts one of the largest and most spectacular butterflies the Richmond Birdwing Butterfly which is considered an endangered species. This is the only food source for the catterpillars of this butterfly and is essential for the survival of the species. Plants require support on which to climb, a trellis, a fence or over a stump.
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Cordyline - Narrow-leaved palm lily
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Medium cordyline found in all major types of rainforest north of to the McPherson Range. An elegant plant with purple to black fruit, well suited to smaller gardens to create a lush, rainforest feeling. It can grow in sun or shade, and in shallow or deep soils. Though it thrives in moist conditions, it is very drought tolerant; so an established plant should require little supplemental watering. Its tolerance of low light and water also make it an attractive and low-maintenance pot plant for indoors or outdoors.
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Grevillea Silky Oak
$18.75 ($3.90-$18.75 choose a size)
Very fast growing slender tree with ferny foliage and bright yellow toothbrush flowers. Grows in a wide range of conditions including southern and inland areas. Good indoor plant.
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Finger Lime
$19.90 ($4.90-$19.90 choose a size)
This is a seedling selection from our grafted varieties. They have a thin skin that ranges in colour from green, yellow, red, purple to even a black. The inner cells are cylindrical balls filled with lime juice. Very hardy. The bushy thorny foliage is a perfect protective habitat for small birds to nest in addition to their fruits.
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Palm - Foxtail
$19.75 ($19.75-$31.95 choose a size)
First discovered in 1978 in a tiny area within Melville National Park, this palm is now one of the most widely planted in the world. Famous for it bushy fronds and slightly bulbous base, it lends a exotic, tropical look to landscaping. Able to survive heat, salt winds and seasonally dry conditions. Slow growing. If you ever have to remove them, the heart is also edible and quite palatable.
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