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A not-for-profit Community Organisation 95 Park Lane Wangaratta Victoria 3677 P.O. Box 209 Wangaratta Victoria 3676 Phone: (03) 5721 6955 Fax: (03) 5722 2464 Email: [email protected] www.parklanenursery.com.au Thank-you for your enquiry regarding plants grown at Park Lane Nursery. The attached plant list will give you an idea of the type of plants we grow. As stock levels change every day during planting seasons, we cannot guarantee that everything listed will be available. Please contact our nursery staff to find out what is in stock. Placing orders 6 months in advance is the best way to ensure you get what you want, when you want it! Park Lane Nursery is Open: 8:30a.m. – 4:30p.m. Monday to Friday (All Year Round) 8:30a.m. – 1:30p.m. Saturday (Apr – Oct) O:\Nursery\Plant Information Lists\Plant Info List 2012.docx Page 1 Seed Cutting Quantity Purchased Grown Grown 1 to 100 $2.70 $3.80 101 to 500 $2.30 $3.50 501 to 1000 $2.00 $3.30 (min 25 per species) Over 1000 $1.90 $3.00 (min 50 per species) Further discounts may apply for larger quantities, please discuss with staff. Landscape Tube: $5.95 140mm Pot: From $ 11.95 (Prices as marked) 200mm Pot: From $ 17.95 (Prices as marked) Rocket / Aerial Pots: From $ 30.00 (Prices as marked) Plastic - High Quality Revegetation Pack = 1 Guard and 3 Stakes $ 1.60 per pack Individual: Plastic Guard $0.70ea; 75cm Bamboo Stake $0.30ea Box lot discounts apply for purchases in multiples of 333 packs. Cardboard – Recycled 2 litre Pack = 1 Guard and 2 Stakes $ 1.00 per pack Individual: Cardboard Guard $0.50ea; 60cm Bamboo Stake $0.25ea Box lot discounts apply for purchases in multiples of 250 packs. PLEASE NOTE: Prices are correct as of 2/2/2012, but are subject to change without notice. Please check with staff when placing orders. www.parklanenursery.com.au O:\Nursery\Plant Information Lists\Plant Info List 2012.docx Page 2 Park Lane Nursery Plant List Phone: (03) 5721 6955 SG = Seed Grown. CG = Cutting Grown. Acacia aspera Rough Wattle A small, spreading shrub found in box-type, open forests. This species needs very well-drained soils and will grow in dappled shade, partial or full-sun. Flowers are creamy-yellow and profuse. Will withstand frost and extended dry periods. 1-2m x 2-3m. SG. Acacia boormanii Snowy River Wattle An adaptable and spectacular shrub, tolerating most well-drained soils and a wide range of climatic conditions. Will withstand extended wet periods. Best grown in partial or full-sun. An ornamental that can also be used as a windbreak and screening plant. This plant is strongly suckering. 3m x 5m. SG. Acacia boormanii Mt Typo Form An adaptable and spectacular shrub, tolerating most well-drained soils and a wide range of climatic conditions. Will withstand extended wet periods. Best grown in partial or full-sun. An ornamental that can also be used as a windbreak and screening plant. Does not sucker. 3m x 5m. SG. Acacia buxifolia Box-leafed Wattle Medium shrub with erect stems with profuse, golden-yellow flowers. An ornamental plant which will grow in most well-drained soils. Suited to partial or full-sun. Frost tolerant. 2-4m x 2-3m. SG Acacia cognata River Wattle A graceful shrub with a pendulous habit. Prefers moist, light-to-heavy soils and dappled to partial-sun, but will tolerate full-sun. Will respond well to extra watering in dry periods. Frost tolerant. 4-10m x 4-6m. SG. Acacia dealbata Silver Wattle An erect, small-to-tall tree with bright yellow flowers. An ornamental plant which prefers moist soil and partial or full-sun. This quick- growing tree is suitable for windbreaks and to control gully erosion. This plant attracts many birds. 6-30m x 5-10m. SG. Acacia doratoxylon Currawang Requires well-drained soil and will grow on stony ridges. It is suited to dappled shade, partial or full-sun, and is both drought resistant and frost tolerant. A brightly flowered tree that is useful for gardens, parks, windbreaks, farms and roadside planting. 3-8m. SG. Acacia genistifolia Spreading Wattle An ornamental species that tolerates a very wide range of soils. Withstands both extended wet and dry periods. Frost hardy. Will grow in dappled shade, partial or full-sun. Very useful as a refuge for small birds due to its prickly nature. This plant has bold, pale yellow flowers. 1-3m x 1-3m. SG. Acacia howittii Sticky Wattle A graceful, erect to spreading tall shrub or small tree. Does well in moist, well-drained, light-to-heavy soils and can withstand short periods of dryness. Frost tolerant. Will grow in dappled-shade, partial or full-sun. Useful as a windbreak. 4-8m x 3-6m. SG. Acacia implexa Lightwood An upright-to-spreading tall shrub-or-small tree with pale yellow pods. A very hardy and long-lived species which requires well-drained soils and prefers partial or full-sun. Frost tolerant. Useful for shade and as a windbreak. Good furniture timber. 5-15m x 4-10m. SG. Acacia iteaphylla Flinders Range Wattle A dense, spreading, medium-to-tall shrub with pale, yellow flowers. Very adaptable and grows best in well-drained, light-to-heavy soil. Prefers partial or full-sun and is drought resistant. There are many forms with different foliage. Some are pendulous, others more upright. 3-5m x 3-6m. SG. Acacia melanoxylon Blackwood Densely foliaged large shrub-to-tall tree with cream to pale yellow flower heads. Grows best in moist well-drained soils with cool climate conditions. Will withstand dappled-shade through to full-sun. Frost tolerant. Excellent furniture timber. Long living. 5-30m x 4-15m. SG. Acacia montana Dense, spreading, medium shrub with bright yellow flower heads. Grows well in well-drained, light-to-heavy soil in partial or full-sun. A very hardy plant suitable for hot, dry conditions. Frost hardy. 2-4m x 2-5m. SG. O:\Nursery\Plant Information Lists\Plant Info List 2012.docx Page 3 Acacia paradoxa Kangaroo Thorn An extremely hardy wattle. Drought and frost tolerant. Grows in a wide range of soils and will tolerate temporary inundation. Its prickly habit makes it an excellent refuge for native birds. The flowers are golden yellow making the plant very showy. 2-4m x 2-5m. SG. Acacia pendula Weeping Myall An ornamental, bushy tree that is suitable for shade and shelter planting on farms. Stock will eat the foliage. Timber is attractive and pleasantly fragrant. Frost resistant. 6-12m x 6-8m. SG. Acacia pravissima Ovens Wattle Very hardy small tree-to-large shrub. Widely cultivated and adaptable to a wide range of conditions. Frost and drought hardy. Suitable for screening and windbreaks. It has bright yellow, scented flowers and bluish triangular foliage. Flowers in September/October. 4-8m x 4-8m. SG. Acacia pycnantha Golden Wattle Widely cultivated species that is Australia's national emblem. Very hardy, will grow in most soils with good drainage in full-sun to semi- shade. Useful for windbreaks and soil erosion. Golden yellow globular flowers in July - October. Reasonably frost and drought tolerant. 3-10m x 2-6m. SG. Acacia rubida Red-stem Wattle This shrub is very hardy and adaptable and will grow in most soils, in dappled shade, partial or full-sun. Frost and drought hardy. Can withstand waterlogging. Useful for windbreaks or parks. The red branches compliment the profuse, bright yellow flowers. 3-12m x 3-6m. SG. Acacia spectabilis Mudgee Wattle This is a very attractive wattle, with golden yellow flowers and attractive weeping branches. A good garden plant. Will grow in sandy- to-heavy soils. Drought and frost resistant, but can be affected by poor drainage. 3-5m x 3-6m. SG. Acacia verniciflua Varnish Wattle A medium shrub that grows in well-drained light-to-heavy soils. Can withstand extended wet and dry periods. Will grow in dappled- shade or full sun. Can be used as a low windbreak. Frost tolerant. Showy, yellow flowers and pendulous branches. 3-5m x 3-5m. SG. Acacia vestita Hairy Wattle A widely cultivated shrub, suited to most areas. Drought and frost tolerant. Useful as a low windbreak, shelter or screen plant. Golden, yellow flowers in September to October. Frost hardy. 3-6m x 3-8m. SG. Allocasuarina littoralis Slender or spreading small tree that may take on a dark brown or reddish appearance. Mature trees have deeply furrowed dark bark. Excellent timber tree. This fast-growing tree needs good drainage. Tolerates light to medium frosts and extended dry periods. 4-8m x 4-6m. SG. Allocasuarina luehmannii Bull Oak Tree that grows in a range of conditions. Useful as a windbreak and for specialty timber production. It has deeply furrowed, dark bark and fine, needle-like foliage. Will grow around the edge of swamps and tolerates temporary inundation. Frost resistant. 8-25m x 8-15m. SG. Allocasuarina verticillata Drooping She-oak Wide-spread tree that will tolerate many conditions and is most suitable for salt-affected sites. Popularly grown as a shade, shelter or ornamental tree. It is useful for specialty timber and as fodder for cattle. Frost and drought hardy. 4-11m x 3-6m. SG. Alyogyne huegelii West Coast Gem. Native Hibiscus. A small shrub that produces abundant lilac flowers. Prefers a well-drained, sunny spot and can be pruned to improve shape. Will tolerate only mild frosts. 2.5m x 2.5m. CG. Anigozanthus flavidus Kangaroo Paw A vigorous, clumping perennial which is adaptable to most soil types.