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ALLNATIVES PRICELIST (All Listed) - Current As at 01/10/2021 ALLNATIVES PRICELIST (All Listed) - current as at 01/10/2021 # Prices already have gst included! GRASSES Anigozanthos Autumn Blaze - Autumn Blaze Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos Big Red - Big Red Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos Bush Devil - Bush Devil Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos Bush Gold - Bush Gold Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos Bush Nugget - Bush Nugget Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos Bush Ranger - Bush Ranger Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos Bush Tango - Bush Tango Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos flavidis - Tall Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos humilis - Catspaw - $4.25 Anigozanthos manglesii - Red and Green Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos Orange Cross - Orange Cross Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos Royal Cheer - Royal Cheer Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos Triple Treat - Triple Treat Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Anigozanthos Yellow Gem - Yellow Gem Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Carex appressa - Tall Sedge Grass - $2.95 Dianella caerulea - Blue Flax Lily - $2.95 Dianella congesta - Beach Flax Lily - $2.95 Dianella longifolia - Smooth Leafed Flax Lily - $2.95 Dianella tasmanica - Tasman Flax Lily - $2.95 Lomandra confertifolia Little Con - Little Con Lomandra - $3.50 Lomandra Echidna Grass - Echidna Grass Lomandra - $3.50 Lomandra hastilis - Mat Rush - $3.50 Lomandra hystrix - Slender Mat Rush - $2.95 Lomandra Lime Tuff - Lime Tuff Lomandra - $3.50 Lomandra Little Cricket - Little Cricket Lomandra - $3.50 Lomandra Little Pal - Little Pal Lomandra - $3.50 Lomandra longifolia - Long Leafed Lomandra - $2.95 Lomandra spicata - Rainforest Lomandra - $2.95 Lomandra Verday - Verday Lomandra - $3.50 Macropidia fuliginosa - Black Kangaroo Paw - $4.25 Poa labillardieri - Tussock Grass - $2.95 Schoenoplectus validus - River Club Rush - $2.95 Xanthorrhoea latifolia - Grass Tree - $5.25 CLIMBERS Aristolochia praevenosa - Richmond Birdwing Butterfly Vine - $3.50 Callerya megasperma - Native Wisteria - $3.50 Hardenbergia comptoniana - Native Wisteria - $3.50 Hardenbergia Happy Wanderer - Climbing Violet - $3.50 Hardenbergia violacea - Purple Coral Pea - $3.50 Hardenbergia violaceae Bliss - Hardenbergia violaceae Bliss - $3.50 Hardenbergia violaceae rosea - Pink Native Sarsparilla - $3.50 Hardenbergia violaceae White - White Climbing Violet - $3.50 Pandorea jasminoides alba - White Wonga Vine - $3.50 Sollya heterophylla pink - Pink Bell Creeper - $3.50 GROUND COVERS - flatter growing habit Brachyscome multifida - Hawkesbury River Daisy - $3.50 Brachyscome multifida Break Of Day - Break Of Day Daisy - $3.50 Brachyscome multifida lilac - Lilac Hawkesbury River Daisy - $3.50 Brachyscome Pacific Island - Pacific Island Daisy - $3.50 Goodenia hederacea - Ivy Goodenia - $3.50 Goodenia ovata prostrate - Goodenia ovata groundcover - $3.50 Grevillea Aussie Crawl - Aussie Crawl Grevillea - $3.50 Grevillea banksii White - Grevillea banksii White Groundcover - $3.50 Grevillea Carpet Queen - Grevillea Carpet Queen - $3.50 Grevillea Cooroora Cascade - Grevillea Cooroora Cascade - $4.00 Grevillea Fanfare - Grevillea Fanfare - $3.50 Grevillea fililoba Ellendale - Grevillea Ellendale - $3.50 Grevillea gaudichaudii - Grevillea gaudichaudii Groundcover - $3.50 Grevillea lanigera Miniature - Grevillea lanigera Miniature - $3.50 Grevillea paniculata - Grevillea paniculata Groundcover - $3.50 Grevillea Royal Mantle - Grevillea Royal Mantle Groundcover - $3.50 Grevillea Ruby Red - Grevillea Ruby Red Groundcover - $4.00 Grevillea Sunkissed Waters - Sunkissed Waters Grevillea Groundcover - $4.25 Helichrysum apiculatum - Yellow Buttons - $3.50 Hibbertia grossulariifolia - Guinea Flower Groundcover - $3.50 Kennedia carinata - Clover Carpet - $3.50 Kennedia coccinea - Coral Creeper - $3.50 Kennedia microphylla - Miniature Running Postman - $3.50 Kennedia nigricans - Black Coral Pea - $3.50 Kennedia prostrata - Running Postman - $3.50 Kennedia retrorsa - Crimson Coral Pea - $3.50 Myoporum parvifolium - Creeping Boobialla Fine Leafed - $3.50 Myoporum parvifolium pink - Creeping Pink Boobialla - $3.50 Myoporum parvifolium purpurea - Creeping Boobialla Purple Leafed - $3.50 Pultenaea maritima - Bacon and eggs Groundcover - $3.50 Scaevola aemula Mauve Clusters - Mauve Clusters Fanflower - $3.50 Scaevola aemula Pink - Pink Fanflower - $3.50 Scaevola Fandancer - FanDancer FanFlower - $3.50 Scaevola Misty Blue - Misty Blue Fanflower - $3.50 Scaevola Pink Perfection - Pink Perfection Fanflower - $3.50 Viola hederaceae - Native Violet - $3.50 Xerochrysum bracteatum - Golden Everlasting - $3.50 Zieria prostrata - Carpet Star - $3.50 GROUND COVERS - 1 metre or less high Austromyrtus dulcis - Midginberry - $3.50 Austromyrtus dulcis x tenuifolia - Copper Tops - $3.50 Banksia blechnifolia - Ground Cover Banksia - $5.25 Callistemon Candle Glow - Candle Glow Groundcover Bottlebrush - $3.50 Callistemon Firebrand - Firebrand Bottlebrush - $3.50 Callistemon Phil May - Phil May Bottlebrush - $3.50 Casuarina Cousin It - Cousin It Groundcover - $4.00 Grevillea Billy Bonkers - Billy Bonkers Grevillea - $4.00 Grevillea Boongalla Spinebill - Grevillea Boongalla Spinebill - $4.00 Grevillea Bronze Rambler - Grevillea Bronze Rambler - $3.50 Grevillea Canterbury Gold - Grevillea Canterbury Gold - $3.50 Grevillea Carol Ann - Grevillea Carol Ann - $3.50 Grevillea Forest Rambler - Grevillea Forest Rambler - $3.50 Grevillea GinGin Gem - Grevillea GinGin Gem - $3.50 Grevillea Jump N Jack - Jump N Jack Grevillea - $3.50 Grevillea junipera Molonglo - Molonglo Grevillea - $3.50 Grevillea lanigera Mt. Tamboritha - Woolly Grevillea - $3.50 Grevillea lavandulacea Tanunda - Tanunda Grevillea - $3.50 Grevillea Liliane - Grevillea Liliane - $3.50 Grevillea Loopy Lou - Loopy Lou Grevillea - $4.00 Grevillea Pink Lady - Grevillea Pink Lady - $3.50 Grevillea preissii Sea Spray - Sea Spray Grevillea - $3.50 Grevillea stenomera Groundcover - Grevillea stenomera Groundcover - $3.50 Grevillea Sunkissed - Sunkissed Grevillea - $3.50 Grevillea Winter Delight - Grevillea Winter Delight - $3.50 Hakea Burrendong Beauty - Burrendong Beauty Hakea - $4.00 Hibbertia aspera - Rough Guinea Flower - $3.50 Kunzea Badja Carpet - Badja Carpet Kunzea - $3.50 Leptospermum Pink Cascade - Pink Cascade - $3.50 Leptospermum Red Cascade - Red Cascade Tea Tree - $3.50 Leptospermum rotundifolium Julie Anne - Julie Anne - $3.50 Westringia Morning Light - Morning Light - $3.50 Westringia White Rambler - White Rambler - $3.50 SHRUBS - 1 metre or less high Actinotis helianthi - Flannel Flower - $4.00 Babingtonia virgata Dwarf Form - Dwarf Heath Myrtle - $3.50 Bauera rubioides Tassie Princess - Tassie Princess - $3.50 Boronia keysii - Boronia keysii - $3.50 Boronia megastigma - Brown Boronia - $4.00 Boronia megastigma x heterophylla - Purple Hybrid Boronia - $4.00 Callistemon Little John - Little John Bottlebrush - $3.50 Callistemon pachyphyllus Green - Dwarf Green Flowering Bottlebrush - $3.50 Calytrix tetragona Rich Pink - Rich Pink Fringed Myrtle - $3.50 Correa Coconut Ice - Correa Coconut Ice - $3.50 Correa Firebird - Firebird Correa - $3.50 Correa pulchella Pink - Correa pulchella Pink - $3.50 Correa Redex - Correa Redex - $3.50 Crowea exalata - Small Crowea - $3.50 Crowea exalata low form - Crowea exalata low form - $3.50 Crowea Poorinda Ecstacy - Crowea Poorinda Ecstacy - $3.50 Dampiera coronata - Wedge Leafed Dampiera - $3.50 Darwinia homoranthoides - Darwinia homoranthoides - $3.50 Eriostemon Bournda Beauty - Bournda Beauty Waxflower - $3.50 Eutaxia obovata - Eutaxia obovata - $3.50 Grevillea Austraflora Jubilee - Austraflora Jubilee Grevillea - $3.50 Grevillea baueri ssp asperula - Bauers Grevillea - $3.50 Grevillea Bonnie Prince Charlie - Grevillea rosmarinifolia x alpina - $3.50 Grevillea Honeyeater Heaven - Honeyeater Heaven Grevillea - $3.50 Grevillea Jennifer Joy - Grevillea Jennifer Joy - $3.50 Grevillea leiophylla - Dwarf Spider Oak - $3.50 Grevillea Pink Pixie - Pink Pixie Grevillea - $3.50 Grevillea Pinkie Petite - Pinkie Petite Grevillea - $3.50 Grevillea Poorinda Tranquility - Poorinda Tranquility Grevillea - $3.50 Grevillea Red Clusters - Grevillea Red Clusters - $3.50 Grevillea Red Sunset - Grevillea Red Sunset - $3.50 Grevillea Scarlet Sprite - Grevillea Scarlet Sprite - $3.50 Grevillea Sunrise - Grevillea Sunrise - $3.50 Hibbertia vestita - Guinea Flower - $3.50 Kunzea parvifolia dwarf - Dwarf Kunzea parvifolia - $3.50 Lechenaultia biloba compact Blue - Blue Lechenaultia - $3.50 Lechenaultia ElDorado - ElDorado Lechenaultia - $3.50 Leptospermum flavescens Pacific Beauty - Pacific Beauty Tea Tree - $3.50 Leptospermum nanum dwarf pink - Dwarf Pink Tea Tree - $3.50 Melaleuca thymifolia - Thyme Honey Myrtle - $3.50 Melaleuca thymifolia White Lace - White Lace Melaleuca - $3.50 Philotheca Winter Rouge - Winter Rouge Waxflower - $3.50 Pimelea linifolia Pink - Pink Rice Flower - $3.50 Pimelea Pygmy White - Pygmy Rice Flower - $3.50 Prostanthera aspalothoides Bright Sparks - Bright Sparks Mint Bush - $3.50 Prostanthera cuneata - Alpine Mint Bush - $3.50 Prostanthera howelliae Purple - Howells Purple Mint Bush - $3.50 Prostanthera rylstonii Pink - Pink Flowering Mint Bush - $3.50 Pseudanthus pimelioides - Pseudanthus pimelioides - $3.50 Tetratheca ciliata pink - Pink Black Eyed Susan - $3.50 Tetratheca thymifolia - Black Eyed Susan - $3.50 Thryptomene saxicola - Pink Laceflower - $3.50 Thryptomene saxicola FCPayne - Pink Laceflower FCPayne - $3.50 Westringia fruticosa - White Coastal Rosemary - $3.50 Westringia Jervis Gem - Jervis Gem Westringia - $3.50 Westringia Smokey - Smokey Westringia - $3.50 SHRUBS - 1 to 3m
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