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Windbreak Trees IDP Nursery Linda Tabe Bilby Blooms Canberra Native Nursery Following cancellation of the ANPSC Native Plant Sale, the following plants may be available from the indicated growers. Please note that the situation will vary from grower to grower. Please make contact, and negotiate a mutually acceptable way to purchase plants. Please note, some growers are offering plants at reduced prices, check the ANPSC web site for pricing. Hoping you manage to find the plants you are after! Linda Tabe, Plant Sale Coordinator. 20-Mar-2020. Grower name and contact Windbreak Trees IDP Nursery Linda Tabe Bilby Blooms Canberra Native Nursery damian@windbreaktrees. info@idpnursery. triciaaestivum@g bilbyblooms@ info@canberranativenursery. Plant Name com.au com.au mail.com bigpond.com com.au Acacia acinacea Bilby Blooms Acacia acuminata Canberra Native Nursery Acacia aspera Windbreak Trees Acacia aureocrinita Windbreak Trees Acacia beckleri Windbreak Trees Acacia binervia Windbreak Trees Acacia boormanii Windbreak Trees Acacia buxifolia [LOCAL] Windbreak Trees Acacia covenyi Windbreak Trees Acacia cultriformis Windbreak Trees Bilby Blooms Acacia extensa Windbreak Trees Acacia fimbriata Windbreak Trees Bilby Blooms Acacia flexifolia Windbreak Trees Bilby Blooms Acacia floribunda Windbreak Trees Bilby Blooms Acacia gittinsii Windbreak Trees Acacia granitica Windbreak Trees Acacia hakeoides Windbreak Trees Acacia havilandiorum Windbreak Trees Acacia howittii (prostrate) Canberra Native Nursery Acacia implexa [LOCAL] Windbreak Trees Acacia iteaphylla Bilby Blooms Acacia lanigera [LOCAL] Windbreak Trees Acacia linearifolia Windbreak Trees Acacia lineata Windbreak Trees Bilby Blooms Acacia mearnsii [LOCAL] Windbreak Trees Acacia paradoxa [LOCAL] Windbreak Trees Acacia pendula Windbreak Trees Acacia pycnantha [LOCAL] Windbreak Trees Acacia redolens (prostrate) Canberra Native Nursery Acacia rubida [LOCAL] Windbreak Trees Canberra Native Nursery Acacia sertiformis Bilby Blooms Acacia triptera Bilby Blooms Acacia uncinata Windbreak Trees Acacia verniciflua [LOCAL] Windbreak Trees Acacia vestita Windbreak Trees Bilby Blooms Ajuga australis Bilby Blooms Allocasuarina littoralis Windbreak Trees Allocasuarina nana Windbreak Trees IDP Nursery Allocasuarina verticillata [LOCAL] Canberra Native Nursery Anigozanthos 'Big Red' Bilby Blooms Anigozanthos 'Orange Cross' Bilby Blooms Anigozanthos 'Yellow Gem' Bilby Blooms Canberra Native Nursery Anigozanthos flavidus (greenish red) Bilby Blooms Anigozanthos flavidus (pink) Bilby Blooms Canberra Native Nursery Anigozanthos flavidus (red) Bilby Blooms Arthropodium sp. B Bilby Blooms Astartea fascicularis Windbreak Trees Astartea fascicularis (white) IDP Nursery Atriplex nummularia IDP Nursery Canberra Native Nursery Babingtonia behrii Windbreak Trees Baeckea astarteoides Windbreak Trees Banksia baueri Bilby Blooms Banksia blechnifolia Bilby Blooms Canberra Native Nursery Banksia ericifolia Bilby Blooms Banksia ericifolia 'Red Rover' Canberra Native Nursery Banksia grandis Bilby Blooms Banksia marginata Bilby Blooms Banksia marginata (bright) Canberra Native Nursery Banksia marginata [LOCAL] Windbreak Trees IDP Nursery Banksia paludosa Bilby Blooms Banksia petiolaris Bilby Blooms Banksia repens Bilby Blooms Banksia robur Bilby Blooms Banksia spinulosa Bilby Blooms Banksia spinulosa var. collina Bilby Blooms Beaufortia sparsa Windbreak Trees Boronia clavata Windbreak Trees Boronia heterophylla Windbreak Trees Boronia megastigma Windbreak Trees Brachyscome 'Amethyst' Brachyscome multifida 'Pink Haze' Brachyscome multifida (deep mauve) Linda Tabe Brachyscome multifida (mauve) Linda Tabe Bilby Blooms Canberra Native Nursery Brachyscome multifida (pink) Bilby Blooms Brachyscome rigidula [LOCAL] Linda Tabe Brachyscome spathulata [LOCAL] IDP Nursery Bulbine glauca [LOCAL] Windbreak Trees IDP Nursery Callistemon 'Candy Pink' Windbreak Trees IDP Nursery Canberra Native Nursery Callistemon 'Clearview White' Canberra Native Nursery Callistemon 'Kings Park Special' IDP Nursery Callistemon 'Perth Pink' Windbreak Trees Callistemon 'Western Glory' IDP Nursery Callistemon citrinus Windbreak Trees Callistemon citrinus 'Demesne Rowena' IDP Nursery Callistemon citrinus 'Red Clusters' Windbreak Trees Callistemon citrinus 'Splendens' IDP Nursery Canberra Native Nursery Callistemon citrinus 'Violaceus' Canberra Native Nursery Callistemon pallidus Windbreak Trees Callistemon pallidus [LOCAL] IDP Nursery Callistemon pityoides Windbreak Trees Callistemon rigidus Windbreak Trees Callistemon rugulosus Windbreak Trees Callistemon sieberi (pink) Windbreak Trees Callistemon sieberi [LOCAL] Windbreak Trees IDP Nursery Callistemon subulatus Canberra Native Nursery Callistemon subulatus 'Brogo Overflow' Canberra Native Nursery Callistemon viridiflorus Windbreak Trees Callitris endlicheri [LOCAL] Windbreak Trees Callitris glaucophylla Windbreak Trees Calocephalus citreus [LOCAL] IDP Nursery Calothamnus gracilis Windbreak Trees Calothamnus quadrifidus Windbreak Trees Calothamnus quadrifidus (dwarf) Windbreak Trees Calothamnus quadrifidus (grey leaf) Bilby Blooms Calothamnus quadrifidus (yellow) Windbreak Trees Bilby Blooms Calothamnus rupestris Windbreak Trees Calothamnus sanguineus Windbreak Trees Calytrix alpestris Linda Tabe Calytrix tetragona IDP Nursery Calytrix tetragona (prostrate) [LOCAL] Calytrix tetragona (small pink) Windbreak Trees Calytrix tetragona (white) Windbreak Trees Carex appressa Bilby Blooms Cassinia longifolia [LOCAL] IDP Nursery Cassinia quinquefaria [LOCAL] Canberra Native Nursery Casuarina cunninghamiana IDP Nursery Cheilanthes distans Bilby Blooms Cheilanthes sieberi Bilby Blooms Cheiranthera linearis [LOCAL] IDP Nursery Chrysocephalum apiculatum IDP Nursery Bilby Blooms Chrysocephalum apiculatum (green suckering) Chrysocephalum apiculatum (green) Chrysocephalum apiculatum (silver) Chrysocephalum apiculatum (silver) [LOCAL] Canberra Native Nursery Clematis aristata IDP Nursery Convolvulus angustissimus (Pink Sapphire) Bilby Blooms Convolvulus erubescens [LOCAL] IDP Nursery Coronidium scorpioides IDP Nursery Correa 'Candy Pink' IDP Nursery Correa 'Dusky Bells' IDP Nursery Correa alba Windbreak Trees Canberra Native Nursery Correa alba (compact) Correa baeuerlenii IDP Nursery Correa decumbens (upright) Windbreak Trees IDP Nursery Correa glabra (red) IDP Nursery Canberra Native Nursery Correa pulchella 'Little Cate' Canberra Native Nursery Correa pulchella (pink) IDP Nursery Bilby Blooms Correa reflexa (prostrate SA) Windbreak Trees Correa reflexa (upright pink) IDP Nursery Craspedia variabilis [LOCAL] IDP Nursery Crowea 'Festival' Crowea 'Poorinda Ecstasy' Windbreak Trees Crowea exalata Windbreak Trees Crowea exalata 'Southern Stars' Windbreak Trees Canberra Native Nursery Crowea exalata (low) Canberra Native Nursery Crowea exalata x saligna Bilby Blooms Cullen microcephalum [LOCAL] IDP Nursery Darwinia grandiflora Windbreak Trees Daviesia leptophylla [LOCAL] Windbreak Trees Daviesia mimosoides IDP Nursery Daviesia mimosoides [LOCAL] Canberra Native Nursery Derwentia arenaria Bilby Blooms Derwentia decorosa Bilby Blooms Derwentia perfoliata Bilby Blooms Derwentia perfoliata (white) Dianella longifolia var. longifolia Bilby Blooms Dianella revoluta Bilby Blooms Dianella tasmanica IDP Nursery Bilby Blooms Dichondra repens Bilby Blooms Dichondra repens [LOCAL] IDP Nursery Dillwynia sericea [LOCAL] Linda Tabe Dodonaea viscosa Windbreak Trees Dodonaea viscosa subsp. angustissima [LOCAL] Windbreak Trees Einadia hastata Bilby Blooms Epacris longiflora Canberra Native Nursery Eremophila 'Kalbarri Carpet' Canberra Native Nursery Eremophila calorhabdos x denticulata Bilby Blooms Eremophila complanata Bilby Blooms Eremophila denticulata Canberra Native Nursery Eremophila glabra (Bellala Gold) Bilby Blooms Eremophila glabra (burgundy prostrate) Bilby Blooms Canberra Native Nursery Eremophila maculata (purple) Canberra Native Nursery Eremophila maculata (red) Bilby Blooms Eremophila maculata (small pink) Canberra Native Nursery Eremophila maculata x racemosa 'Fairy Floss' Bilby Blooms Eremophila maculata x viscida Bilby Blooms Eremophila nivea x christophorii Bilby Blooms Eremophila youngii Canberra Native Nursery Eryngium ovinum [LOCAL] IDP Nursery Eucalyptus albida Bilby Blooms Eucalyptus apiculata Windbreak Trees Eucalyptus caesia 'Little Princess' Bilby Blooms Eucalyptus caesia subsp. magna Windbreak Trees Bilby Blooms Eucalyptus campaspe Windbreak Trees Eucalyptus cinerea [LOCAL] Windbreak Trees Eucalyptus dalrympleana [LOCAL] Windbreak Trees Eucalyptus dives [LOCAL] Windbreak Trees Eucalyptus eremophila Windbreak Trees Eucalyptus erythronema Windbreak Trees Eucalyptus kruseana Windbreak Trees Eucalyptus lacrimans Windbreak Trees Eucalyptus lansdowneana subsp. lansdowneana Windbreak Trees Eucalyptus macrocarpa Bilby Blooms Eucalyptus melliodora [LOCAL] Windbreak Trees Canberra Native Nursery Eucalyptus pauciflora Windbreak Trees Eucalyptus pauciflora [LOCAL] Windbreak Trees Eucalyptus polyanthemos [LOCAL] Windbreak Trees Canberra Native Nursery Eucalyptus preissiana Windbreak Trees Eucalyptus pulverulenta Windbreak Trees Eucalyptus pyriformis Bilby Blooms Eucalyptus staigeriana Bilby Blooms Eucalyptus stellulata Windbreak Trees Eucalyptus tetragona Bilby Blooms Eucalyptus torquata Bilby Blooms Eucalyptus viminalis [LOCAL] Windbreak Trees Eucalyptus youngiana Bilby Blooms Ficinia nodosa Linda Tabe Bilby Blooms Gastrolobium sericeum (black flowers) Windbreak Trees Glycine clandestina [LOCAL] IDP Nursery Glycine tabacina 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