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PRODUCTION LIST 2019/20 Potted Stock PRODUCTION LIST 2019/20 Potted Stock # Botanic Name Common name 140mm 200mm 300mm 45 litre 1 Acacia binervia Coastal myall 2 Acacia elata Cedar wattle 3 Acacia fimbriata Fringed wattle 4 Acacia floribunda White sallow wattle 5 Acacia longifolia Sydney golden wattle 6 Acacia longifolia var. Sophorae Coastal wattle 7 Acmena smithii select form Lillypilly 8 Allocasuarina littoralis Black sheoak 9 Allocasuarina torulosa Forest sheoak 10 Angophora costata Sydney red gum 11 Angophora floribunda Rough-barked apple 12 Anigozanthos Hybrid Kangaroo paw 13 Anigozanthos Hybrid Kangaroo paw 14 Anigozanthos Hybrid Kangaroo paw 15 Anigozanthos Hybrid Kangaroo paw 16 Backhousia myrtifolia Grey myrtle 17 Baeckea virgata nana Dwarf baeckea 18 Banksia ericifolia Heath-leaved banksia 19 Banksia integrifolia Coastal banksia 20 Banksia integrifolia prostrate Coastal banksia 21 Banksia serrata Old-man banksia 22 Banksia spinulosa Hair-pin banksia 23 Boronia molloyae x heterophylla Carousel 24 Boronia heterophylla Red Boronia 25 Boronia megastigma Brown boronia 26 Brachychiton acerifolius Illawarra flame tree 27 Brachyscome multifida Native daisy 28 Brachyscome formosa Native daisy 29 Callistemon viminalis select form Capt.Cook 30 Callistemon citrinus select form Endeavour 31 Callistemon viminalis select form Hannah Ray 32 Callistemon Hannah Ray x Endeavour St. Mary McKillop 33 Callistemon viminalis select form Kings Park Special 34 Callistemon viminalis select form Little John 35 Callistemon salignus Pink-tipped bottlebrush 36 Callistemon viminalis select form Wilderness White 37 Carpobrutus glaucescens Pigface 38 Casuarina cunninghamiana River oak 39 Casuarina glauca Swamp oak 40 Ceratopetalum gummiferum NSW Christmas Bush 41 Cissus antarctica Native grape 42 Correa alba White correa 43 Correa reflexa x pulcella Dusky Bells 44 Corymbia eximia Yellow bloodwood 45 Corymbia gummifera Red bloodwood 46 Corymbia maculata Spotted gum 47 Crinum pendunculatum Spider lily 48 Crowea saligna x C.exalata Poorinda Ecstacy 49 Cupaniopsis anacardioides Tuckeroo 50 Dianella tasmanica Spreading flax lily 51 Doryanthes excelsa Gymea lilly 52 Elaeocarpus Prima Donna Blueberry ash pink form 53 Eucalyptus amplifolia Cabbage gum 54 Eucalyptus botryoides Southern mahogany 55 Eucalyptus cinerea Argyle apple 56 Eucalyptus crebra Narrow-leaved ironbark 57 Eucalyptus leucoxylon select form E. leucoxlylon Dwarf 58 Eucalyptus fibrosa Broad-leaved ironbark 59 Eucalyptus haemastoma Scribbly gum 60 Eucalyptus moluccana Grey box 61 Eucalyptus paniculata Grey ironbark 62 Eucalyptus pilularis Blackbutt 63 Eucalyptus piperita Sydney peppermint 64 Eucalyptus punctata Grey gum 65 Eucalyptus resinifera Red mahogany 66 Eucalyptus robusta Swamp mahogany 67 Eucalyptus saligna Sydney blue-gum 68 Eucalyptus sideroxylon Mugga ironbark 69 Eucalyptus tereticornis Forest red gum 70 Eucalyptus wimmerensis select form Honey Pots 71 Ficus macrophylla Moreton Bay fig 72 Ficus obliqua Small-leaved fig 73 Ficus rubiginosa Rusty fig/Port Jackson fig 74 Grevillea johnsonii x G. wilsonii Bonfire 75 Grevillearosmarinifolia x alpina Bonnie Prince Charles 76 Grevillea acathifolia x Bronze rover 77 Grevillea bipinnatifida x banksii Coconut Ice 78 Grevillea baueri x alpinia x rosmar. Hills Jubilee 79 Grevillea baueri x rosmar.nana John Evans 80 Grevillea crithmifolia Green Carpet 81 Grevillea obtusifoliaselect form Gingin Gem 82 Grevillea lanigera x G.lavandulacea Cherry Ripe 83 Grevillea laurifolia Aussie Crawl 84 Grevillea peteridifolia G.banksia Honey Gem 85 Grevillea sessilis x banksii Misty Pink 86 Grevillea shiressii select form Forest Rambler 87 Grevillea juniperina select form Molongolo Hybrid 88 Grevillea lavandulacea x chrysophaea Jelly baby 89 Grevillea whiteana select form Moonlight 90 Grevillea lanigera select form MT Tamboritha 91 Grevillea bipinnatifida x G.banksia Ned Kelly 92 Grevillea glossadenia x venusta Orange Marmalade 93 Grevillea bipinnatifida x G.banksia Robyn Gordon 94 Grevillea rhyolitica Deua Flame 95 Grevillea rosmarinifolia select form Rosy Baby 96 Grevillea rosmarinifolia select form Scarlett sprite 97 Grevillea rivularis x Grev.Fanfare Carpet Crawl 98 Grevillea Sandra Gordon x G.caleyii Strawberry Blonde 99 Grevillea Pink Surprise Hybrid Sylvia 100 Grevillea thelmanniana select form Mini-Marvel 101 Hakea salicifolia Willow-leaved hakea 102 Hardenbergia violacea select form Purple sarsparilla 103 Hardenbergia violacea select form Snow White 104 Hibbertia scandens Snake vine 105 Hymenospermum flavum Native frangipani 106 Leptospermum polygalifolia Cardwell 107 Leptospermum obovatum select form Starry Night 108 Leptospermum petersonii Lemon-scented tea-tree Leptospermum scorparium select 109 Pink Cascade form 110 Lomandra longifolia River reed, Matt rush 111 Melaleuca decora White feather honey myrtle 112 Melaleuca ericifolia Swamp paperbark 113 Melaleuca hypericifolia select form Ulladulla Beacon 114 Melaleuca linariifolia Snow-in-summer 115 Melaleuca styphelioides Prickly paperbark 116 Melaleuca thymifolia Thyme honey-myrtle 117 Myoporum parvifolium fine leaf white Creeping boobialla 118 Myoporum parvifolium pink Creeping boobialla 119 Orthosanthus multiflorus Morning Flag 120 Pandorea jasminoides select form White flowering pandorea 121 Philotheca myoporoides select form Profusion 122 Pimelea ferruginea form Magenta Mist 123 Podocarpus elatus Plum pine 124 Prostanthera lasiianthes x phylicifolia Poorinda Ballerina 125 Prostanthera rotundifolia Round-leaf mint bush 126 Scaevola aemula Purple fan flower 127 Stenocarpus sinuatus Wheel of fire tree 128 Syncarpia glomulifera Turpentine 129 Syzygium australe select form Southern form brush cherry 130 Syzygium wilsonii x luehmannii Cascade 131 Syzygium australe select form Elegance 132 Syzygium smithii Lillypilly 133 Syzygium smithii Minor Small-leaved lillypilly 134 Syzygium australe select form Tiny Trev 135 Toona ciliata Red cedar 136 Tristaniopsis laurina Water gum 137 Viola hederacea Native Violet 138 Waterhousia floribunda Weeping lillypilly 139 Westringia fruticosa variegated form Smokey 140 Westringia fruticosa select form Zena 141 Westringia fruticosa x Wynyabbie Gem Jervis Gem 142 Westringia longifolia Long-leaved westringia .
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