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2016 Spring Expo - 8 & 9 October 2016 - Expected Plant List the Price of Some Plants May Be Less Than Indicated Australian Plants Society (SA Region) Inc. 2016 Spring Expo - 8 & 9 October 2016 - Expected Plant List The price of some plants may be less than indicated. $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 Acacia acinacea Anigozanthos flavidus (red) Boronia megastigma 'Jack Maguire's Red' Acacia baileyana (prostrate) *** Anigozanthos manglesii Boronia megastigma 'Lutea' Acacia cognata (dwarf) Anigozanthos manglesii 'Royal Cheer' Boronia molloyae *** Acacia congesta *** Anigozanthos 'Yellow Gem' Brachychiton populneus Acacia cultriformis Arthropodium strictum Brachyscome angustifolia 'Tea Party' *** Acacia dealbata *** Astartea 'Winter Pink' Brachyscome 'Jumbo Yellow' Acacia euthycarpa *** Atriplex cinerea *** Brachyscome multifida Acacia floribunda Atriplex nummularia *** Brachyscome multifida 'Amethyst' Acacia glaucoptera Atriplex sp. (Scotia, NSW) Brachyscome multifida (mauve) Acacia imbricata *** Austrodanthonia caespitosa Brunoniella pumilio Acacia longifolia Austrodanthonia duttoniana Bulbine bulbosa Acacia myrtifolia Austrodanthonia richardsonii Bursaria spinosa Acacia pravissima Austromyrtus 'Copper Tops' *** Calandrinia stagnensis *** Acacia pycnantha Austrostipa elegantissima Callistemon 'Cameo Pink' *** Acacia retinodes *** Austrostipa mollis (Northern Lofty) *** Callistemon citrinus Acacia rigens *** Backhousia citriodora Callistemon 'Dawson River Weeper' Acacia rupicola *** Banksia audax *** Callistemon forresterae Acacia spathulifolia *** Banksia brownii Callistemon glaucus Acacia whibleyana *** Banksia burdettii Callistemon 'Harkness' Adenanthos cygnorum *** Banksia epica Callistemon 'Hinchinbrook Island' Adenanthos ileticos Banksia ericifolia ssp. macrantha Callistemon 'Injune' Adenanthos meisneri *** Banksia grandis Callistemon 'King's Park Special' Adenanthos obovatus *** Banksia lemanniana Callistemon 'Lavender Showers' Adenanthos sericeus *** Banksia littoralis Callistemon linearis Agonis baxteri Banksia media Callistemon 'Little John' Ajuga australis Banksia media (dwarf) Callistemon montanus *** Allocasuarina decaisneana *** Banksia oblongifolia Callistemon pachyphyllus (red) Allocasuarina sp. (Corrigin WA) *** Banksia occidentalis *** Callistemon pallidus Allocasuarina tortiramula *** Banksia petiolaris Callistemon pallidus (lilac) Allocasuarina verticillata Banksia pilostylis Callistemon phoeniceus 'Pink Ice' Alyogyne 'Burgundy Rose' Banksia praemorsa (red) *** Callistemon pinifolius (green) Alyogyne hakeifolia (cream) *** Banksia sceptrum Callistemon 'Pink Champagne' Alyogyne hakeifolia 'Melissa Ann' *** Banksia solandri Callistemon 'Purple Splendour' Alyogyne hakeifolia (pink) *** Banksia speciosa Callistemon 'Reeve's Pink' Alyogyne hakeifolia (purple) Banksia spinulosa var. spinulosa Callistemon rugulosus Alyogyne hakeifolia 'Shelby Ann' Bauera rubioides ssp. microphylla 'Candy Callistemon rugulosus 'Violaceus' Stripe' Alyogyne huegelii Callistemon salignus Beaufortia squarrosa *** Alyogyne huegelii (Eyre Peninsula) Callistemon salignus 'Rubra' Beyeria lechenaultii *** Alyogyne huegelii (large, mauve) Callistemon sieberi Billardiera cymosa Alyogyne huegelii (pink) Callistemon teretifolius Bolboschoenus caldwellii Alyogyne huegelii (prostrate) Callistemon viminalis *** Boronia 'Carousel' Alyogyne huegelii (red) Callistemon viminalis 'Captain Cook' Boronia clavata Alyogyne huegelii (white) Callistemon viminalis 'Rose Opal' Boronia crenulata Alyogyne 'Lavender Rose' Callistemon 'Western Glory' Boronia denticulata Alyogyne 'Thelma' Callitris oblonga *** Boronia megastigma Anigozanthos 'Bush Ranger' Callitris pyramidalis *** Boronia megastigma 'Harlequin' Anigozanthos flavidus (green) Calostemma luteum *** signifies a species or variety which may only have a small number of plants available Page 1 of 7 Australian Plants Society (SA Region) Inc. 2016 Spring Expo - 8 & 9 October 2016 - Expected Plant List The price of some plants may be less than indicated. $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 Calostemma purpureum Correa 'Dusky Bells' Dianella revoluta Calostemma purpureum (Northern Lofty) Correa 'Dusky Bells' (variegated) Dianella revoluta (Yorke Peninsula) *** Calothamnus gibbosus *** Correa 'Glabby Babby' Dianella tasmanica Calothamnus graniticus Correa glabra var. turnbullii *** Dichondra repens Calothamnus macrocarpus *** Correa glabra var. turnbullii (Northern Lofty) Diplolaena grandiflora *** Calothamnus pinifolius Correa glabra (yellow) Dipteracanthus australasicus ssp. australasicus Calothamnus quadrifidus Correa 'Lemon Twist' *** Disphyma crassifolium *** Calothamnus quadrifidus 'Starlight' Correa 'Mallee Pastel' Disphyma crassifolium ssp. clavellatum Calytrix acutifolia Correa 'Marian's Marvel' *** Dodonaea procumbens (Northern Lofty) Calytrix alpestris Correa pulchella 'Autumn Blaze' *** Dodonaea rupicola *** Calytrix eneabbensis Correa pulchella 'Jaffa' Dodonaea viscosa ssp. angustissima Calytrix glutinosa *** Correa pulchella 'Orange Glow' *** Dodonaea viscosa ssp. spatulata Calytrix tetragona (prostrate, pink) Correa pulchella 'Pink Flamingo' *** Doryanthes palmeri *** Calytrix tetragona 'Rich Pink' Correa pulchella 'Pink Mist' Dryandra praemorsa *** Calytrix tetragona 'Waterfall Bay' Correa pulchella (semi-prostrate, red) Einadia nutans Calytrix tetragona (white) Correa pulchella 'Sir Hans Heysen' Eleocharis acuta Capparis mitchellii *** Correa pulchella 'White Tips' Enchylaena tomentosa Carex appressa Correa pulchella 'Yorke Peninsula' (orange) *** Eremophila arachnoides Carex fascicularis Correa 'Redex' *** Eremophila behriana Carex gaudichaudiana Correa reflexa Eremophila bignoniiflora *** Carex inversa Correa reflexa 'Fireside' Eremophila bignoniiflora x polyclada Carex tereticaulis Correa reflexa (K.Is.) Eremophila biserrata Carpobrotus rossii (white) Correa reflexa 'Lemon and Lime' *** Eremophila 'Blue Thunder' Chamaescilla corymbosa *** Correa reflexa var. nummulariifolia *** Eremophila brevifolia *** Chamelaucium ciliatum *** Correa reflexa (red & yellow) Eremophila calorhabdos x denticulata Chamelaucium floriferum *** Correa reflexa (yellow) Eremophila calorhabdos (grey leaf) Chamelaucium hallii *** Correa 'Win's Wonder' Eremophila christopheri *** Chamelaucium uncinatum Corymbia citriodora *** Eremophila clarkei (fine leaf, pink) Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Blue Finn' Corymbia eximia *** Eremophila dalyana *** Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Early Mist' *** Corymbia ficifolia Eremophila decipiens Chamelaucium uncinatum (large white flowers) *** Crassula helmsii Eremophila dempsteri *** Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Purple Pride' Crassula sieberiana *** Eremophila densifolia Chorizema ilicifolium Crinum luteolum Eremophila densifolia (prostrate) *** Chorizema varium Cullen australasicum Eremophila denticulata *** Chrysocephalum apiculatum (compact) Cymbopogon ambiguus Eremophila drummondii Chrysocephalum apiculatum 'Golden Cyperus vaginatus Eremophila drummondii var. brevis *** Buttons' *** Dampiera diversifolia Eremophila gibbosa *** Chrysocephalum semipapposum (Northern Lofty) Dampiera dysantha Eremophila glabra Clematis microphylla Dampiera linearis Eremophila glabra 'Amber Carpet' Correa alba Dampiera teres Eremophila glabra (B. 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