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Yarra Yarra Stall - List of Plants for Sale APS Yarra Yarra Stall - List of Plants for Sale Genus/Species/Cultivar Notes/Comments Growers Acacia amoena MW Acacia argrophylla MW Acacia beckleri MW Acacia binervia, Silver Cascade YY Acacia camptoclada MW Acacia colletioides MW Acacia craspedocarpa YY Acacia daphnifolia MW Acacia drummondii subsp candolleana MW Acacia enterocarpa MW Acacia ephedriodes MW Acacia exocarpoides MW Acacia farinosa MW Acacia heteroclita MW Acacia imbricata MW Acacia imbricata YY Acacia jibberdingensis MW Acacia lasiocarpa prostrate YY Acacia maxwellii MW Acacia meisneri MW Acacia merinthophora MW Acacia muelleriana MW Acacia oncinophylla MW Acacia pendula YY Acacia phlebopetala MW Acacia restiacea MW Acacia sessilspica MW Acacia spectabilis YY Acacia trigonophylla MW Acacia verniciflua 'Spicy' YY Allocasuarina torulosa NG Baeckea linifolia YY Banksia media YY Bauera sessilifora YY Boronia clavata YY Boronia crenulata YY Brachyscome angustifolium MW Brachyscome formosa 'Pilliga' MW Brachyscome microcarpa MW Callistemon aff subulatus NG Callistemon cultivars various NG Callistemon 'Kings Park Special' YY Callistemon quercinus 'Injune' YY Callistemon violacea YY Calothamnus gilesii YY Calothamnus quadrifidus red YY Calytrix tetragona Low form - white NG Chamelaucium axillare YY Chamelaucium hamatium RW Chamelaucium uncinatum purple YY Chamelaucium uncinatum white YY Chamelaucium uncinatum x Verticordia plumosa hybrid NG Chamelaucium uncinatum x Verticordia plumosa 'Paddy's Pink' YY Chrysochephalum apiculatum Syn Helichysum ramosissimum MW Coopernookia georgei YY Correa alba apricot form YY Correa alba pink YY Correa alba var pannosa YY Correa alba MW Correa backhouseana YY Correa baeuerlenii MW, YY Correa decumbens YY Correa 'Dusky Bells' YY Correa lawrenceana MW, YY Correa 'Point Hicks' NG Correa pulchella Prostrate RW Correa pulchella Pink, red, orange MW Correa pulchella orange YY Correa 'Warrandyte Wonder' MW, YY Corymbia ficifolia YY Crowea 'Festival' YY Crowea 'Poorinda Ecstacy' YY Dampiera diversifolia MW Dendrobium kingianum cultivars NG Dockrillia striolata x pugioniforme 'Duffy' NG Dodonea sinuosa dark red form YY Eremophila 'Augusta Storm' MW Eremophila bignoniiflora x polyclada 'Big Poly' RW, YY Eremophila bignoniiflora x polyclada 'Meringur Isaac' RW Eremophila biserrata RW Eremophila brevifolia RW Eremophila christophori x nivea RW Eremophila clarkei RW Eremophila debilis MW Eremophila decipiens YY Eremophila decipiens subsp decipiens MW Eremophila denticulata MW Eremophila dichroantha x interstans RW Eremophila divaricata RW Eremophila divaricata subsp divaricata MW Eremophila drummondi x nivea broad-leafed drummondii RW Eremophila drummondii low form NG Eremophila drummondii 1m x 1m NG Eremophila drummondii Hyden form MW Eremophila glabra various low colour forms YY Eremophila glabra Mingenew Gold RW Eremophila glabra subsp glabra RW Eremophila glabra x nivea Pink Pantha RW Eremophila ionantha RW Eremophila laanii Milly Milly Lipstick RW Eremophila lehmanniana NG Eremophila mackinlayi subsp mackinlayi True form 1mH x1mW RW Eremophila maculata various forms RW Eremophila maculata yellow YY Eremophila maculata purple YY Eremophila maculata Aurea MW Eremophila pensilis MS now E. sp. Little Sandy Desert RW Eremophila phillipsii MW, RW Eremophila pinnatifida RW Eremophila racemosa RW Eremophila racemosa 'Peaches and Cream' YY Eremophila rugosa MW Eremophila splendens RW Eremophila subangustifolia MW Eremophila subangustifolia new species RW Eremophila youngii MW, YY Eriostemon australasius pink YY Eucalyptus brandiana YY Eucalyptus burracoppinensis MW Eucalyptus ceracea YY Eucalyptus cernua YY Eucalyptus cladocalyx nana YY Eucalyptus cornuta YY Eucalyptus coronata YY Eucalyptus formanii YY Eucalyptus grossa MW Eucalyptus incerata MW Eucalyptus kingsmillii MW Eucalyptus lansdowneana YY Eucalyptus lehmannii YY Eucalyptus macranda YY Eucalyptus mcquoidii YY Eucalyptus megacornuta YY Eucalyptus pulverulenta ' Baby Blue' YY Eucalyptus pyriformis MW Eucalyptus tetraptera MW, YY Eucalyptus youngiana red YY Eutaxia diffusa MW Eutaxia epacridoides MW Eutaxia microphylla MW Eutaxia myrtifolia Syn Eutaxia obovata MW Gastrolobium celsianum MW Gastrolobium sericeum MW Glycocystis beckleri YY Goodenia varia MW Graptophyllum excelsum NG Graptophyllum ilicifolium MW Grevillea cirsiifolia grafted standard; $85 RW Grevillea crithmifolia delta grafted standard; $85 RW Grevillea dryandroides grafted standard; $85 RW Grevillea hybrid 'Forest Rambler' YY Grevillea iaspicula YY Grevillea kirkalocka grafted standard; $85 RW Grevillea maxwellii grafted standard; $85 RW Grevillea nudiflora grafted standard; $85 RW Grevillea olivacea red YY Grevillea pilosa subsp redacta grafted standard; $85 RW Grevillea plurijuga 2 forms; grafted standards; $85ea RW Grevillea preissii YY Grevillea prostrata grafted standard; $85 RW Grevillea thyrsoides grafted standard; $85 RW Grevillea triloba YY Grevillea 'Winpara Gem' YY Grevllea juniperina prostrate yellow YY Guichnotia macrantha YY Hakea adnata YY Hakea corymbosa YY Hakea laurina NG Hakea oleifolia YY Haloragodendron monospermum YY Hemiandra pungens - alba YY Hibbertia aspera YY Hibbertia dentata MW Hypocalymma angustifolium pink YY Hypocalymma robustum YY Isopogon buxifolius YY Isopogon formosus x dubius YY Kennedia retrorsa MW Kunzea affinis YY Kunzea 'Badja Carpet' YY Kunzea baxteri dwarf form YY Kunzea baxteri x pulchella YY Lasiopetalum schulzenii MW Lechenaultia formosa yellow MW Leptospermum rotundifolium 'Lavender Queen' MW Leptospermum turbinatum Grampians' tea tree YY Leucopogon parviflorus NG Lysiocephalum involucratum MW Melaleuca citrina MW Melaleuca decussata purple YY Melaleuca fulgens magenta YY Melaleuca micromera NG Melaleuca radula YY Melaleuca teretifolia 'Georgiana Molloy" YY Microcachrys tetragona Strawberry pine - Tasmania NG Microcorys eremophiloides RW Nematolepis wilsonii MW Olearia ciliata MW Olearia homolepis MW Olearia pimeleoides YY Pandorea 'Golden Showers' NG Pimelea nivea YY Pimelea venosa YY Podocarpus elatus NG Prostanthera aspalathoides red YY Prostanthera aspalathoides yellow MW, YY Prostanthera caerulea YY Prostanthera calycina MW, YY Prostanthera chlorantha MW Prostanthera cineolifera YY Prostanthera cryptandroides ssp cryptandroides MW, YY Prostanthera cryptandroides ssp euphrasioides YY Prostanthera cuneata MW, YY Prostanthera denticulata MW, YY Prostanthera eurybioides MW, YY Prostanthera florifera MW, YY Prostanthera galbraithiae YY Prostanthera gilesii YY Prostanthera grylloana MW Prostanthera hindii YY Prostanthera hirtula YY Prostanthera incana MW, YY Prostanthera incisa MW Prostanthera incisa pink & purple forms YY Prostanthera lanceolata YY Prostanthera lasianthos Donnybrook YY Prostanthera lasianthos Victorian Christmas Bush YY Prostanthera lasianthos 'Kallista Pink' YY Prostanthera lasianthos sp. aff Wollomombi Gorge YY Prostanthera lasianthos ssp subcoriacea YY Prostanthera magnifica YY Prostanthera 'Mauve Mantle’ YY Prostanthera melissifolia pink & purple forms YY Prostanthera monticola YY Prostanthera nivea MW, YY Prostanthera nivea var. induta YY Prostanthera ovalifolia YY Prostanthera ovalifolia Gibraltar Range NP YY Prostanthera ovalifolia ‘Brundah Candy’ pink YY Prostanthera ovalifolia ‘Brundah View’ purple YY Prostanthera ovalifolia purpurea YY Prostanthera ovalifolia variegata YY Prostanthera petraea YY Prostanthera phylicifolia MW, YY Prostanthera 'Poorinda Ballerina' YY Prostanthera porcata YY Prostanthera rhombea MW Prostanthera rhombea pink YY Prostanthera rotundifolia purple YY Prostanthera rotundifolia pink, small leaf YY Prostanthera saxicola Torrington YY Prostanthera saxicola var major MW Prostanthera saxicola var major 'Pigeon Blue' YY Prostanthera saxicola var montana YY Prostanthera scutellarioides MW, YY Prostanthera serpyllifolia Fine leaf form red flowers MW Prostanthera serpyllifolia subs serpyllifolia MW Prostanthera sp. 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