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Full Stock List.Pdf Darwin Plant Wholesalers - Full Stock List This is a comprehensive list of all plants that we grow - plants may or may not be currently in stock Plant Name Plant Group Wa Restricted BAMBUSA ARNHEMICA BAMBOO BAMBUSA HETEROSTACHYA BAMBOO BAMBUSA LAKO TIMOR BLACK BAMBOO BAMBOO BAMBUSA MULTIPLEX BAMBOO BAMBUSA MULTIPLEX GOLD GODDESS BAMBOO BAMBUSA OLDHAMII BAMBOO BAMBUSA PERVARIBILIS BAMBOO BAMBUSA SRI PRACHIN BAMBOO BAMBUSA TEXTILLIS GRACILLIS BAMBOO BAMBUSA VENTRICOSA BAMBOO BAMBUSA VULGARIS BAMBOO DENDROCALAMUS BRANDISII BAMBOOZ BAMBOO DENDROCALAMUS SPER SWEET BAMBOO GIGANTOCHLOA ATROVIOLACEA TIMOR BLACK BAMBOO POGONATHERUM PANICEUM BABY PANDA BAMBOO THYSANOLAENA LATIFOLIA MAXIMA BAMBOO ACIANTHUS BEDDING ANGELONIA ANGUSTIFOLIA BEDDING BEGONIA BOLIVIENSIS SANTA CRUZ SUNSET BEDDING BEGONIA TUBEROSA NON STOP MIX BEDDING BRACHYSCOME RADIANT MAGENTA BEDDING CALIBRACHOA ELEGANS NOA BEDDING WA Restricted CELOSIA ICE CREAM MIX BEDDING DIANTHUS BARBATUS BEDDING DIANTHUS CARYOPHYLLUS BEDDING EXACUM AFFINE BEDDING FLOWERING TUBE BEDDING GAURA BELLERA PINK BEDDING GLOXINIA BEDDING GOMPHRENA GLOBOSA BUDDY PURPLE BEDDING HELIANTHUS ANNUS BEDDING HYPOESTES PHYLLOSTACHYA BEDDING IMPATIENS HAWKERI BEDDING IMPATIENS WALLERIANA BEDDING PETCHOA SUPERCAL NEON ROSE BEDDING PETUNIA X HYBRIDA BEDDING WA Restricted SALVIA NEMOROSA BEDDING STREPTOCARPELLA SAXORUM BEDDING VERBENA BEDDING BEAUMONTIA GRANDIFLORA CREEPER CLERODENDRUM SPLENDENS CREEPER CLERODENDRUM THOMSONAE VAR CREEPER CLIMBERS GROUP CREEPER HOYA DENSIFOLIA LOS BANOS CREEPER HOYA MULTIFLORA BRIGHT SPARK CREEPER MANDEVILLA BOLIVIENSIS CREEPER MANDEVILLA BOLIVIENSIS ALOHA CREEPER MANDEVILLA BOLIVIENSIS CLASSIS BURGUNDY CREEPER MANDEVILLA BOLIVIENSIS CRIMSON KING PBR CREEPER MANDEVILLA BOLIVIENSIS HAPPY FACE CREEPER MANDEVILLA BOLIVIENSIS MINI PINK CREEPER MANDEVILLA BOLIVIENSIS PINK FANTASY PBR CREEPER MANDEVILLA BOLIVIENSIS PRETTY CRIMSON MINI CREEPER MANDEVILLA BOLIVIENSIS RED FANTA CREEPER MANDEVILLA BOLIVIENSIS SUNDIAL VAR CREEPER MANDEVILLA BOLIVIENSIS SUNDIAL VARIEGATED CREEPER MANDEVILLA BOLIVIENSIS SUNPARASOL CREEPER MANDEVILLA BOLIVIENSIS WHITE FAN PBR CREEPER MANDEVILLA CRIMSON FANTASY TRIP STAKE CREEPER PANDOREA JASMINOIDES CREEPER PANDOREA JASMINOIDES VARIEGATED CREEPER PETRAEOVITEX WOLFEI CREEPER PETREA VOLUBILIS CREEPER PETREA VOLUBILIS KOHAUTIANA CREEPER PYROSTEGIA VENUSTA IGNEA CREEPER QUISQUALIS INDICA CREEPER QUISQUALIS INDICA DOUBLE CREEPER QUISQUALIS MUSSAENDIFOLIA CREEPER SENECIO CONFUSUS CREEPER STEPHANOTIS FLORIBUNDA CREEPER TECOMANTHE HILLII CREEPER TECOMANTHE SUB SPECIES ROARING MEG CREEPER TRACHELOSPERMUM JASMINOIDES CREEPER TRACHELOSPERMUM JASMINOIDES VARIEGATED CREEPER CERATOZAMIA HILDAE CYCAS CYCAD GROUP CYCAS CYCAS ANGULATA CYCAS CYCAS ARMSTRONGII CYCAS CYCAS CALCICOLA CYCAS CYCAS JAVANA JADE CYCAS CYCAS MACONOCHIEI CYCAS CYCAS MEDIA CYCAS CYCAS REVOLUTA CYCAS CYCAS RUMPHII CYCAS CYCAS TAITUNGENSIS CYCAS CYCAS THOUARSII CYCAS DIOON EDULE CYCAS DIOON MEJIAE CYCAS DIOON SPINULOSUM CYCAS ENCEPHALARTOS GRATUS CYCAS ENCEPHALARTOS ITURIENSIS CYCAS ENCEPHALARTOS LAURENTIANUS CYCAS ENCEPHALARTOS MANIKENSIS CYCAS MACROZAMIA MACDONNELLII CYCAS MACROZAMIA MOOREI CYCAS MACROZAMIA RIEDLEI CYCAS ZAMIA FISCHERI CYCAS ZAMIA FLORIDANA CYCAS ZAMIA FURFURACEA CYCAS ZAMIA INTEGRIFOLIA CYCAS ZAMIA POLYMORPHA CYCAS ADIANTUM CAUDATUM FERN ADIANTUM HISPIDULUM FERN ADIANTUM RADDIANUM FERN ADIANTUM SPECIES FERN ADIANTUM TENERUM FERN AGLAOMORPHA MEYENIANA CORONA FERN ANGIOPTERIS EVECTA FERN ASPARAGUS DECLINATUS FERN WA Restricted ASPARAGUS MEYERII FOXTAIL FERN FERN WA Restricted ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI FERN WA Restricted ASPLENIUM AUSTRALASICUM BROAD CRESTED FERN ASPLENIUM CROCODYLUS FERN ASPLENIUM NIDUS NORFOLK GEM FERN BLECHNUM BRASILIENSIS FERN BLECHNUM GIBBUM SILVER LADY FERN CYATHEA BROWNII FERN CYATHEA COOPERI FERN CYRTOMIUM FALCATUM FERN DORYOPTERIS LUDENS FERN FERNS FERN MICROLEPIA FIRMA FERN MICROSORUM DIVERSIFOLIUM FERN MICRO STRIGOSA FERN NEPHROLEPSIS BISERRATA FERN NEPHROLEPSIS EXALTATA FERN NEPHROLEPSIS OBLITERATA EMERALD QUEEN FERN PELLAEA CORDIFOLIA SILVER MOON FERN PHLEBODIUM AUREUM MANDIANUM FERN PLATYCERIUM BIFURCATUM FERN POLYPODIUM GREEN WAVE FERN FERN PTERIS CRETICA ALBO LINEATA FERN PTERIS ENSIFORMIS EVERGEMIENSIS FERN PTERIS ENSIFORMIS PARKERI FERN PTERIS ENSIFORMIS VICTORIA FERN FERN PTERIS TRI-COLOUR FERN SELEGINELLA EMMELIANA FERN SELEGINELLA UNICATA BROWN FERN STENOCHLAENA PALUSTRIS FERN FERN ACALYPHA REPTENS STEPHIE FOLIAGE ACROSTICHUM SPECIOSUM FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA COMMUTATUM FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA COMMUTATUM ANYAMANEE FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA COMMUTATUM BJ FREEMAN FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA COMMUTATUM BLUSH FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA COMMUTATUM CHAMELEON FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA COMMUTATUM COSTA FOXI FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA COMMUTATUM CRIMSON FLASH FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA COMMUTATUM EVITA FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA COMMUTATUM FIRE FLY FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA COMMUTATUM GREEN FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA COMMUTATUM HOMELOVERS FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA COMMUTATUM PHARUMROUI FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA COMMUTATUM PINK PANTHER FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA COMMUTATUM RASPBERRY SPLASH FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA COMMUTATUM RATTUNG RUNGRUNG FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA COMMUTATUM SIAM AURORA FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA COMMUTATUM SIAMENSIS FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA COMMUTATUM STAR BURST FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA COMMUTATUM STRAWBERRY KISS FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA COMMUTATUM SUPER PRIDE FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA COMMUTATUM TROPICAL FLASH FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA COMMUTATUM WHITE FLASH FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA NITIDUM CURTIS FOLIAGE AGLAONEMA PSEUDOBRACTEATUM FOLIAGE ALOCASIA LAUTERBACHIANA FOLIAGE ALOCASIA MACRORRHIZOS FOLIAGE ALOCASIA MACRORRHIZOS MAGIC PURPLE FOLIAGE ALOCASIA MACRORRHIZOS WENTII FOLIAGE ALOCASIA MICHOLITZIANA FOLIAGE ALOCASIA REGINULA BLACK VELVET FOLIAGE ALOCASIA X AMAZONICA FOLIAGE ALOCASIA X AMAZONICA DWARF FOLIAGE ALOCASIA X AMAZONICA ELAIN FOLIAGE ALOCASIA X AMAZONICA POLLY FOLIAGE ALOCASIA ZEBRINA SARIAN FOLIAGE ALPINIA CAERULEA FOLIAGE ALPINIA LUTEOCARPA FOLIAGE ALPINIA PURPURATA FOLIAGE ALPINIA SANDERAE FOLIAGE ALPINIA ZERUMBET FOLIAGE ANTHURIUM ANDICOLA FOLIAGE ANTHURIUM ANDREANUM FOLIAGE ANTHURIUM CRINATA ASST FOLIAGE ANTHURIUM HOOKERI WAVES OF LOVE FOLIAGE ANTHURIUM HOOKERI WAVES OF LOVE FOLIAGE ANTHURIUM SUPERBUM FOLIAGE ASPIDISTRA ELATIOR FOLIAGE ASPIDISTRA ELATIOR SHOOTING STAR FOLIAGE ASPIDISTRA ELATIOR VARIEGATED FOLIAGE BEGONIA ANGEL WING FOLIAGE BEGONIA BOWERAE FOLIAGE BEGONIA BOWERAE NIGRA FOLIAGE BEGONIA HYBRIDA DRAGON WING FOLIAGE BEGONIA REX FOLIAGE BOERLAGIODENDRON HIGHLANDER FOLIAGE CALADIUM ASSORTED FOLIAGE CALADIUM BICOLOUR FOLIAGE CALATHEA BURLE MARXII BLUE ICE FOLIAGE CALATHEA CROCATA FOLIAGE CALATHEA ECUADORIANA FOLIAGE CALATHEA EXOTICA FOLIAGE CALATHEA FASCIATA ROTUNDO FOLIAGE CALATHEA ILLUSTRIS FOLIAGE CALATHEA INSIGNIS FOLIAGE CALATHEA LUTEA FOLIAGE CALATHEA MAJESTICA PRINCEPS FOLIAGE CALATHEA MAKOYANA FOLIAGE CALATHEA MISTO FOLIAGE CALATHEA MUSAICA FOLIAGE CALATHEA ORBIFOLIA FOLIAGE CALATHEA ORNATA ASSORTED FOLIAGE CALATHEA RUFIBARBA FOLIAGE CALATHEA RUFIBARBA FURRY FEATHERS FOLIAGE CALATHEA SANDERIANA FOLIAGE CALATHEA VITTATA FREDDY FOLIAGE CALATHEA WILSONS PRINCEP FOLIAGE CALATHEA ZEBRINA FOLIAGE CALIPHRURIA SUBEDENTATA GREEN SUPREME FOLIAGE CANNA GENERALIS PRETORIA FOLIAGE CANNA GENERALIS TRICOLOR FOLIAGE CANNA GENERALIS TROPICAL YELLOW FOLIAGE CANNA GENERALIS TROPICANA GOLD var MACT FOLIAGE CANNA GENERALLIS FOLIAGE CARLUDOVICA PALMATA FOLIAGE CHIRITA SINENSIS FOLIAGE CHLOROPHYTUM BICHETII FOLIAGE CHLOROPHYTUM CAPENSE FOLIAGE CHLOROPHYTUM COMOSUM BONNIE FOLIAGE CHLOROPHYTUM COSMOSUM FOLIAGE CHLOROPHYTUM ORCHIDASTRUM FOLIAGE CORDYLINE BANKSII ELC PINK FOLIAGE CORDYLINE FRUITICOSA ROMBA FOLIAGE CORDYLINE TERMINALIS FOLIAGE CORDYLINE TERMINALIS FOLIAGE CORDYLINE TERMINALIS FOLIAGE CORDYLINE TERMINALIS APRICOT SPLASH FOLIAGE CORDYLINE TERMINALIS CHOCOLATE QUEEN FOLIAGE CORDYLINE TERMINALIS INDIAN BLANKET FOLIAGE CORDYLINE TERMINALIS KIWI GOLD FOLIAGE CORDYLINE TERMINALIS MULTI FOLIAGE CORDYLINE TERMINALIS PINK CHAMPION FOLIAGE CORDYLINE TERMINALIS PINK CHAMPION FOLIAGE CORDYLINE TERMINALIS PINK DIAMOND FOLIAGE CORDYLINE TERMINALIS VANUATU FOLIAGE COSTUS SPICATUS FOLIAGE COSTUS WOODSONII FOLIAGE CTENANTHE STACHYPHRYNIUM STRIATUM FOLIAGE CURCUMA AROMATICA VOODOO MAGIC FOLIAGE CURCUMA LONGA (TUMERIC) FOLIAGE CURCUMA ROSCOEANA JEWEL OF BURMA FOLIAGE CURCUMA RUBESCENS FOLIAGE DICHORISANDRA THRYSIFLORA BLUE GINGER FOLIAGE DIEFFENBACHIA AMOENA FOLIAGE DIEFFENBACHIA AMOENA TROPICAL MARYANNE FOLIAGE DIEFFENBACHIA MACULATA FOLIAGE DIEFFENBACHIA MACULATA SILVER FOLIAGE DIEFFENBACHIA MACULATA TROPICAL TIKI FOLIAGE DIEFFENBACHIA PERFECTA FOLIAGE DIEFFENBACHIA SEGUINE CAMILLE FOLIAGE DIZYGOTHECA ELEGA ARALIA FOLIAGE DRACAENA ANGUSTIFOLIA FOLIAGE DRACAENA AUGUSTIFOLIA GOLD FOLIAGE DRACAENA AUGUSTIFOLIA SILVER FOLIAGE DRACAENA CONCINNA FOLIAGE DRACAENA DEREMENSIS COMPACTA FOLIAGE DRACAENA DEREMENSIS JANET CRAIG GOLD FOLIAGE DRACAENA DEREMENSIS LEMON & LIME FOLIAGE DRACAENA DEREMENSIS LIMELIGHT FOLIAGE DRACAENA DRACO FOLIAGE DRACAENA ELENBECKIANA FOLIAGE DRACAENA 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