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Plant Catalogue Proprietor: Marilyn Sprague 230 Tannery Lane Mandurang Victoria 3551 Telephone: (03) 5439 5384 PlantPlant CatalogueCatalogue Facsimile: (03) 5439 3618 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.goldfieldsrevegetation.net.au Central & Northern Victoria's Indigenous Nursery & Wildflower Farm Land Rehabilitation & Environmental Consultants Non-Local Plants Angophora hispida Dwarf Apple Acacia aculeatissima Creeping Wattle (prostrate form) Anigozanthos flavidus hybrid Giant Kangaroo Paw (pink form) Acacia amblygona (prostrate form) Anigozanthos flavidus hybrid Giant Kangaroo Paw (green form) Acacia beckleri Barrier Range Wattle Anigozanthos flavidus hybrid Giant Kangaroo Paw (orange form) Acacia cardiophylla Wyalong Wattle Anigozanthos flavidus hybrid Giant Kangaroo Paw (yellow form) Acacia cognata River or Bower Wattle Anigozanthos flavidus hybrid Giant Kangaroo Paw (red form) Acacia conferta Crowded-leaf Wattle Anigozanthos gabrielae Acacia convenyii Blue Bush Anigozanthos humilis Cat's Paw Acacia cultriformis Knife-leaf Wattle Anigozanthos pulcherrimus Golden Kangaroo Paw Acacia denticulosa Sandpaper Wattle Anigozanthos viridis 'Green Machine' Acacia drummondii subsp Dwarf Drummond Wattle Argentipallium blandowskianum Woolly Everlasting drummondii Astartea 'Winter Pink' Acacia fimbriatum Fringed Wattle (dwarf form) Astartea heteranthera Acacia glaucoptera Clay Wattle Asterolasia asteriscophora Lemon Star Bush Acacia howittii Sticky wattle Astroloma foliosum Candle Cranberry Acacia jibberdingensis Jibberding Wattle Atriplex amnicola River Salt Bush Acacia macradenia Zig Zag Wattle Atriplex nummularia Old Man Salt-bush Acacia merinthophora Austromyrtus dulcis Midyim Berry Acacia myrtifolia Myrtle Wattle Austromyrtus dulcis x tenuifolia 'Copper Tops' Acacia podalyriifolia Mt Morgan Wattle Babingtonia pluriflora Baeckea (dwarf form) Acacia pravissima Oven's Wattle (prostrate form) Babingtonia pluriflora Tall Baeckea Acacia redolens Backhousia citriodora Lemon Scented Myrtle Acacia restiacea Baeckea camphorosmae Camphor Myrtle Acacia spectabilis Mudgee Wattle Baeckea linifolia Acacia vestita Hairy Wattle Baloskion tetraphyllum Tassel Cord Rush Acacia victoriae Bramble Wattle or Elegant Wattle Banksia baxteri Bird's Nest Banksia Acacia willdenowiana Leafless Wattle Banksia blechnifolia Actinotus helianthi Flannel Flower Banksia coccinea Scarlet Banksia Adenanthos argyreus Little Woolly Bush (prostrate form) Banksia dryandroides Dryandra-leaved Banksia Adenanthos cuneatus Coastal Jugflower Banksia ericifolia Heath Banksia Adenanthos detmoldii Yellow Jugflower Banksia ericifolia Heath Banksia (dwarf form) Adenanthos obovatus Banksia ericifolia Heath Banksia 'Harlequin' Adenanthos pungens Banksia gardneri Adenanthos sericeus Woollybush Banksia integrifolia Coast Banksia (dwarf form) Adenanthos x cunninghamii Albany Woolly Bush Banksia integrifolia Coast Banksia Agonis flexuosa Willow Myrtle Banksia integrifolia x marginata Banksia (natural hybrid) Agonis linearifolia Banksia nutans Nodding Banksia Agonis parviceps Banksia occidentalis Red Swamp Banksia Alectryon oleifolius Rosewood Banksia occidentalis Swamp Banksia (dwarf form) Allocasuarina torulosa Rose She-Oak Banksia paludosa Marsh Banksia (prostrate form) Alyogyne hakeifolia 'Elle Maree' Banksia plagiocarpa 'Hinchinbrook' Alyogyne huegelii Native Hibiscus Banksia praemorsa Cut-leaf Banksia (burgundy form) Alyogyne huegelii White Hibiscus Banksia praemorsa Cut-leaf Banksia (yellow form) Alyogyne huegelii 'Southern Cross' Banksia prionotes Orange Banksia or Acorn Banksia. Alyogyne huegelii 'Melissa Anne' Banksia pulchella Dainty Banksia Angophora costata Smooth-barked Apple Banksia repens Creeping Banksia Angophora floribunda Rough-barked Apple Banksia robur Swamp Banksia Tuesday, 15 February 2005 Page 1 of 7 Banksia serrata Saw Banksia Callistemon sieberi 'Sally Ann' Banksia solandri Solander's Banksia Callistemon subulatus 'Packers Selection' Banksia speciosa Showy Banksia Callistemon teretifolius Banksia spinulosa 'Dwarf Pink' Callistemon viminalis 'Dawson River Weeper' Banksia spinulosa 'Dwarf Red' Callistemon viminalis 'Captain Cook' Banksia spinulosa var spinulosa Hairpin Banksia Callistemon viminalis 'Hannah Ray' Banksia spinulosa x ericifolia 'Giant Candles' Callistemon viminalis Weeping Bottlebrush Bauera rubioides Wiry Bauera 'Trial Harbour' Callistemon viminalis x? citrinus 'Harkness Hybrid' Bauera sessiliflora Grampians Bauera Callistemon viridiflorus Green Bottlebrush Beaufortia sparsa Swamp Brush Myrtle Callitris oblonga Esk River Pine Beaufortia squarrosa Sand bottlebrush Callitris verrucosa Scrub Cypress Pine Billardiera bicolor Painted Billardiera Calothamnus quadrifidus Common Net Bush Billardiera erubescens Red Billardiera Calothamnus quadrifidus aurea Common Net Bush Billardiera granulata Calothamnus validus Blancoa canescens Winter Bell Calothamnus villosus Silky Net Bush Blandfordia grandiflora Christmas Bells Calytrix alpestris Snow Myrtle Boronia caeruelescens Blue Boronia Calytrix aurea Gold Star Flower Boronia citriodora Lemon Scented Boronia Calytrix ericifolia Boronia clavata Calytrix flavescens Summer Star Flower Boronia deanei Deane's Boronia Calytrix leschenaultii Boronia filifolia Slender Boronia Calytrix tetragona Fringe Myrtle (prostrate form) Boronia heterophylla 'Moonglow' Carex bichenoviana Sedge Boronia heterophylla 'Lipstick' Carex inversa Knob Sedge Boronia heterophylla Red Boronia Cassinia aculeata Dogwood (pink form) Boronia megastigma Brown Boronia (grafted) Cassinia laevis Inland Cassinia Boronia megastigma Brown Boronia Cassinia quinquefaria Boronia megastigma 'Jack Maguire's Red' Casuarina cunninghamiana River She Oak Boronia megastigma 'Lutea' Casuarina torulosa Rose She-oak Boronia megastigma 'Harlequin' Chamalaucium uncinatum 'Lady Stephanie' Boronia molloyae Tall Boronia Chamelaucium 'Revelation' Boronia muelleri Forest Boronia (prostrate form) Chamelaucium 'Walpole Wax' Boronia purdieana Winter Boronia (grafted) Chamelaucium 'White Christmas' Boronia serrulata 'Sydney Rock Rose' Chamelaucium ciliatum Albany Wax (upright form) Brachychiton diversifolius Kurrajong Chamelaucium ciliatum Albany Wax (grey leaf, pendulous Brachychiton rupestris Bottle Tree form) Chamelaucium erithrochlorum Brachyscome Yellow Daisy (cultivar) Chamelaucium floriferum Brachyscome 'Pilliga Posy' Chamelaucium floriferum x WA Wax Flower Brachyscome angustifolia Stiff Daisy uncinatum Brachyscome angustifolia (deep pink form) Chamelaucium hamatum Wax Flower Brachyscome hybrid Jumbo Tri-color Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Pink Champagne' Brachyscome multifida 'Break-o-day' Chamelaucium uncinatum Geraldton Wax 'Early Pink' Brachyscome multifida var dilatataCut-leaf Daisy Chamelaucium uncinatum Geraldton Wax 'Burgundy Blush' Brachyscome segmentosa Lord Howe Island Daisy Chamelaucium uncinatum Geraldton Wax (white form) Brachysema lanceolatum Swan River Pea Chamelaucium uncinatum Geraldton Wax 'Purple Pride' Bulbine semibarbata Leek Lily Chiloglottis valida Caesia calliantha Blue Grass Lily (Puckapunyal form) Chorizema dicksonii Yellow-eyed Flame Pea Callistemon 'Pink Champagne' Chorizema ilicifolium Holly Flame Pea Callistemon 'Violaceus' Chrysocephalum apiculatum Common Everlasting Callistemon 'King's Park Special' Chrysocephalum baxteri White Everlasting Callistemon 'Rocky Rambler' Conostylis aculeata Prickly Conostylis Callistemon 'Candy Pink' Conostylis candicans Grey Cottonheads Callistemon 'Mauve Mist' Conostylis seorsiflora Callistemon 'Little John' Correa 'Mannii' Callistemon 'Purple Splendour' Correa 'Dusky Bells' Callistemon brachyandrus Prickly Bottlebrush Correa 'Pixie Bells' Callistemon citrinus Crimson Bottlebrush Correa 'Mallee Pink' Callistemon citrinus 'Endeavour' Correa aemula x calycina Callistemon pachyphyllus Wallum Bottlebrush Correa alba 'Pink Star' Callistemon phoeniceus Lesser Bottlebrush Correa alba White Correa Callistemon pinifolius Pine-leaved Bottlebrush Correa alba (pink form) Callistemon salignus Willow Bottlebrush Correa alba x reflexa 'Gwen' Tuesday, 15 February 2005 Page 2 of 7 Correa backhousiana x reflexa 'Marian's Marvel' Deschampsia caespitosa Tufted Hair Grass Correa calycina Dianella brevicaulis Flax Lily Correa hybrid 'Ice Pink' Dianella caerulea Paroo Lily Correa pulchella Dianella calliocarpa Correa pulchella (standard form) Dianella tasmanica Tasman Flax Lily (variegated form) Correa pulchella 'Autumn Blaze' Dillwynia hispida Red Parrot Pea (Ravenswood form) Correa pulchella (white form) Diplarrena moraea Butterfly Flag Correa pulchella 'Pink Mist' Dodonaea adenophora Hop Bush Correa reflexa 'Squat Green' (SW Coast form) Dryandra formosa Showy Dryandra Correa reflexa 'Granny's Grave' Elaeocarpus reticulatus Blueberry Ash (Pink form) Correa reflexa 'Marilyn's Favourite' Epacris impressa 'Bega' Correa reflexa Common Correa (dwarf form) Epacris impressa Common Heath (Bega form) Correa reflexa Common Correa (Tri Colour form) Epacris longiflora Fuchsia Heath Correa reflexa Common Correa (Enfield Epacris longiflora x reclinata StateForest) Epacris myrtifolia Myrtle Heath Correa reflexa Lake Tyers Epacris reclinata Correa reflexa 'Kangaroo Island' Eremaea beaufortioides Round Leaf Eremaea Correa reflexa 'Moonglow' Eremophila 'Mini Pink' Correa reflexa Common Correa (Point Hicks form) Eremophila 'Yanna Road' Correa reflexa Common Correa (Mt Beckworth Eremophila 'Summertime Blue' form) Correa reflexa Common Correa (suckering form) Eremophila drummondii (compact form) Correa reflexa Common Correa 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