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Autumn Plant Sale - 26 & 27 April 2014 - Expected Plant List the Price of Some Plants May Be Less Than Indicated Australian Plants Society (SA Region) Inc. Autumn Plant Sale - 26 & 27 April 2014 - Expected Plant List The price of some plants may be less than indicated. $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 Acacia acinacea Alyogyne hakeifolia 'Melissa Ann' Banksia victoriae Acacia aphylla *** Alyogyne hakeifolia 'Shelby Ann' Bauera rubioides (white) *** Acacia cardiophylla *** Alyogyne huegelii (frilly purple) Bauhinia gilva Acacia cognata (dwarf) *** Alyogyne huegelii (pink) *** Beaufortia sparsa Acacia continua Alyogyne huegelii (purple) Beaufortia squarrosa Acacia cretacea *** Alyogyne huegelii (white) Billardiera cymosa Acacia cultriformis *** Anigozanthos flavidus (red) Billardiera heterophylla (fine leaf, dark blue) *** Acacia denticulosa *** Anigozanthos flavidus (yellow) Billardiera longiflora *** Acacia euthycarpa Aristida behriana *** Billardiera scandens *** Acacia falciformis *** Astartea 'Winter Pink' Boronia 'Carousel' Acacia floribunda *** Atriplex nummularia Boronia clavata Acacia glaucoptera (dwarf) Atriplex sp. 1 Boronia crenulata Acacia howittii *** Atriplex sp. 2 Boronia denticulata Acacia iteaphylla Austrodanthonia racemosa Boronia heterophylla Acacia lasiocalyx *** Austrodanthonia richardsonii Boronia megastigma Acacia melanoxylon *** Austromyrtus 'Copper Tops' Boronia megastigma 'Harlequin' *** Acacia murrayana (fine leaf) Austrostipa mollis (Northern Lofty) *** Boronia megastigma 'Jack McGuire's Red' *** Acacia myrtifolia Babingtonia virgata (dwarf) *** Boronia megastigma 'Lutea' *** Acacia myrtifolia (Southern Lofty) Backhousia citriodora Boronia molloyae *** Acacia notabilis Banksia aculeata *** Boronia muelleri *** Acacia paradoxa Banksia ashbyi Bothriochloa decipiens Acacia plicata *** Banksia attenuata *** Brachychiton populneus *** Acacia podalyriifolia *** Banksia baxteri *** Brachyscome formosa Acacia rupicola *** Banksia benthamiana Brachyscome formosa (pink) Acacia sclerophylla Banksia blechnifolia *** Brachyscome iberidifolia Acacia sessilispica *** Banksia caleyi *** Brachyscome multifida 'Amethyst' Acacia spectabilis *** Banksia ericifolia (dwarf) Brachyscome multifida 'Breakoday' Acacia truncata *** Banksia 'Giant Candles' x spinulosa var. collina Brachyscome multifida (pink) *** Acacia victoriae Banksia hookeriana Brachyscome multifida (white) *** Acacia victoriae (Murraylands) Banksia laevigata *** Brunonia australis Acacia wilhelmiana *** Banksia laevigata ssp. fuscolutea Bulbine glauca Actinostrobus pyramidalis *** Banksia lemanniana *** Bulbine semibarbata Adenanthos x cunninghamii Banksia leptophylla var. melletica *** Bursaria spinosa Adenanthos cygnorum Banksia lindleyana *** Calamphoreus inflatus Adenanthos meisneri Banksia lullfitzii Callistemon 'Cameo Pink' *** Adenanthos sericeus *** Banksia marginata Callistemon 'Captain Cook' Adenanthos sericeus nana Banksia media *** Callistemon comboynensis Adenanthos sericeus 'Silver Streak' Banksia media (dwarf) Callistemon 'Dawson River Weeper' *** Ajuga australis Banksia menziesii Callistemon 'Harkness' *** Allocasuarina pinaster *** Banksia ornata Callistemon 'Little John' Allocasuarina sp. (Cheyne Bay) *** Banksia praemorsa Callistemon pallidus *** Allocasuarina sp. (spiral leaves) *** Banksia praemorsa 'High Noon' Callistemon pallidus 'Candelabra' *** Alpinia caerulea Banksia praemorsa (yellow) Callistemon pallidus (lilac) *** Alyogyne hakeifolia Banksia sceptrum Callistemon 'Pink Champagne' *** Alyogyne hakeifolia (cream) Banksia speciosa Callistemon recurvus Alyogyne hakeifolia 'Elle Marie' Banksia telmatiaea *** Callistemon 'Red Clusters' Alyogyne hakeifolia (mauve) *** 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. Autumn Plant Sale - 26 & 27 April 2014 - Expected Plant List The price of some plants may be less than indicated. $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 Callistemon salignus *** Correa alba Correa 'Rosy Pink' *** Callistemon salignus (purple) Correa alba var. pannosa *** Correa 'Royal Blush' Callistemon viminalis Correa alba var. pannosa 'Western Pink Correa 'Win's Wonder' Star' *** Callistemon viminalis 'Rose Opal' *** Corymbia maculata Correa alba (prostrate) *** Callistemon viminalis 'Wilderness White' *** Crowea 'Festival' Correa alba (variegated) *** Callistemon 'Violaceus' Cullen australasicum *** Correa backhouseana Callistemon 'Wildfire' Cymbopogon ambiguus Correa backhouseana var. orbicularis Calostemma purpureum (Northern Lofty) Dampiera alata Correa baeuerlenii Calothamnus graniticus *** Dampiera diversifolia Correa calycina Calothamnus quadrifidus (red) Dampiera linearis 'Royal Purple' Correa 'Dawn's Delight' Calothamnus quadrifidus 'Starlight' Dampiera pedunculata 'Violet Princess' *** Correa decumbens Calothamnus quadrifidus (yellow) Dampiera rosmarinifolia Correa 'Dusky Bells' Calothamnus rupestris *** Darwinia citriodora Correa 'Dusky Bells' (variegated) Calothamnus sp. (Cape Naturaliste) *** Darwinia citriodora (prostrate) *** Correa 'Glabby Babby' Calytrix acutifolia Davallia pyxidata Correa glabra var. leucoclada Calytrix alpestris Daviesia genistifolia *** Correa glabra var. turnbullii Calytrix tetragona (prostrate, pink) *** Dianella brevicaulis Correa glabra (yellow) Calytrix tetragona 'Rich Pink' Dianella caerulea Correa 'Green Dream' *** Calytrix tetragona 'Waterfall Bay' Dianella caerulea (blue) Correa 'Lemon and Lime' Calytrix tetragona (white) Dianella longifolia Correa 'Lemon Twist' Carex gaudichaudiana Dianella revoluta (Yorke Peninsula) *** Correa 'Little Cate' Carex inversa Dianella tasmanica Correa 'Mallee Pink' *** Carpobrotus modestus *** Dichondra repens Correa 'Marian's Marvel' Carpobrotus rossii Diplolaena grandiflora Correa 'Marian's Mini' *** Carpobrotus rossii (white) *** Dipteracanthus australasicus ssp. Correa 'Pink Pixie' *** australasicus Chamelaucium ciliatum Correa pulchella 'Annie's Delight' Dodonaea baueri *** Chamelaucium floriferum x Verticordia plumosa 'Eric John' Correa pulchella 'Autumn Blaze' *** Dodonaea viscosa var. purpurea Chamelaucium hallii *** Correa pulchella (Coffin Bay) *** Doryanthes palmeri Chamelaucium sp. x Verticordia sp. Correa pulchella (fine leaf, orange) Dryandra nobilis *** Chamelaucium sp. x Verticordia sp. 'Jasper' Correa pulchella 'Jaffa' Dryandra proteoides *** Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Album' Correa pulchella 'Orange Glow' *** Dryandra quercifolia *** Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Burgundy Blush' Correa pulchella (pink) Dryandra speciosa *** Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Early Mist' Correa pulchella 'Pink Flamingo' Enchylaena tomentosa Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Purple Pride' Correa pulchella 'Pink Mist' Eremaea beaufortioides Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Stan White' Correa pulchella (Port Lincoln) Eremaea violacea *** Chenopodium curvispicatum *** Correa pulchella (red) Eremophila abietina ssp. ciliata *** Chloris truncata Correa pulchella 'Sir Hans Heysen' Eremophila arachnoides *** Chorizema ilicifolium Correa pulchella 'White Tips' *** Eremophila arachnoides ssp. arachnoides *** Chorizema varium Correa 'Redex' Eremophila arenaria *** Chrysocephalum apiculatum (compact) Correa reflexa Eremophila barbata *** Chrysocephalum apiculatum 'Golden Buttons' Correa reflexa 'Fireside' Eremophila behriana Clematis microphylla Correa reflexa (K.Is.) *** Eremophila bignoniiflora Conostylis aculeata Correa reflexa var. nummulariifolia Eremophila bignoniiflora x alternifolia 'Meringur Crimson' Conostylis juncea Correa reflexa (prostrate) *** Eremophila bignoniiflora x polyclada Convolvulus remotus Correa reflexa (Pt. Albert) Eremophila biserrata Cordyline stricta *** Correa reflexa (red & yellow) *** Eremophila calorhabdos *** *** signifies a species or variety which may only have a small number of plants available Page 2 of 7 Australian Plants Society (SA Region) Inc. Autumn Plant Sale - 26 & 27 April 2014 - Expected Plant List The price of some plants may be less than indicated. $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 Eremophila calorhabdos x splendens 'Red Eremophila maculata (apricot) Eremophila willsii Splendour' Eremophila maculata 'Aurea' *** Eremophila youngii *** Eremophila christopheri (white) Eremophila maculata ssp. brevifolia Eremophila youngii ssp. lepidota *** Eremophila complanata Eremophila maculata ssp. brevifolia (pink) *** Eucalyptus albopurpurea *** Eremophila decipiens Eremophila maculata (cerise) Eucalyptus aquilina *** Eremophila decipiens (broad leaf) Eremophila maculata compacta Eucalyptus arborella *** Eremophila delisseri Eremophila maculata (Goondiwindi) Eucalyptus armillata *** Eremophila dempsteri *** Eremophila maculata (pink) Eucalyptus brandiana *** Eremophila dendritica Eremophila maculata (purple) Eucalyptus caesia ssp. magna Eremophila densifolia Eremophila maculata (red) *** Eucalyptus calycogona Eremophila densifolia ssp. capitata *** Eremophila maculata (red & yellow) *** Eucalyptus camaldulensis Eremophila densifolia (prostrate) Eremophila maculata 'Redfinn' Eucalyptus cernua (red) *** Eremophila denticulata (pink) Eremophila maculata (semi-prostrate, pink) Eucalyptus cernua (yellow) *** Eremophila dichroantha x ionantha *** Eremophila nivea Eucalyptus cinerea Eremophila divaricata x polyclada 'Summertime Blue' Eremophila nivea x christopheri Eucalyptus conferruminata *** Eremophila drummondii Eremophila nivea x drummondii Eucalyptus conferruminata ssp. recherche *** Eremophila drummondii (compact) Eremophila 'Nullabor Nymph' Eucalyptus cordata *** Eremophila enata *** Eremophila occidens Eucalyptus coronata *** Eremophila enata (pink) Eremophila oldfieldii ssp. angustifolia x Eucalyptus cosmophylla oppositifolia
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