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 The Nursery is open Monday and Thursday 8.30am – 4.30pm or otherwise by appointment.  All our are grown from locally collected seed. We aim to match our seed collection to your plant order.  Most of our stock is grown in 3cm forestry tubes.  Please order by January 2019 to enable us to source appropriate seed. Some are slow to grow or may fail to ge rminate, a minimum of 5 months may be required to produce your order.  We can assist in compiling your species list if required. A fee may apply to cover additional time.  A 20% deposit is required to confirm your ord er. Payment on collection of plants can be made by cash, direct debit or cheque.  Plants will be ready autumn 2017 onwards. You will be notified when plants are ready for collection.

Plant Costs SEED GROWN PLANTS up to 300 plants $2.50 over 300 plants $2.00 over 1000 plants $1.50

CUTTING GROWN and RARE PLANTS per plant $3.50 ** denotes

 Some grass and sedge species are available in either tubes or hyko trays. Hyko trays are $40 and consist of 40 plants/tray.

 A var iety of Australian native plants suited to local gardens are available including advanced trees and shrubs, please enquire or come in for a look.

 Coreflute guards, hardwood stakes and weed mats can be purchased from the nursery.

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 Orders can be made via online, email or post 2018-19 order form and online orders: www.euroaarboretum.com.au Email: [email protected] Postal Address: PO Box 77, Euroa 3666 Phone: 0429 127 399 EUROA ARBORETUM 2016 – 2017 PLANT ORDER FORM1 TREES Number Common Name Comments Request Latin Name dealbata Silver Wattle Silvery foliage and prolific flowering. Fast growing, excellent for habitat and erosion control. Can sucker.

Acacia implexa Lightwood Wattle Hardy and long lived. Excellent for erosion and rocky sites. Valuable habitat. Summer flowering.

Acacia mearnsii Black Wattle Fast growing, hardy. Scented pale yellow flowers. Can sucker after disturbance. Good habitat.

Acacia melanoxylon Blackwood Wattle Useful for erosion control, shelterbelts and shade. Dense foliage and long lived.

Allocasuarina leuhmannii Buloke Long lived and nitrogen fixing. Sensitive to fire and grazing damage. Valuable habitat. Endangered species in Victoria. Allocasuarina littoralis Black She-oak Long lived and hardy once established. Good for habitat and shelterbelts. Highly palatable.

Allocasuarina verticillata Drooping She-oak Long lived and hardy once established. Tolerates strong winds. Good for habitat and shelterbelts. Highly palatable. ** Banksia marginata Silver Banksia Large shrub or small tree. Valuable habitat, good nectar producer. Highly sensitive to phosphorus. Rare in Victoria. **Brachychiton populneus Kurrajong Cylindrical or slightly bulbous trunk and dense crown. Long lived, slow growing, frost sensitive when young.

Callitris glaucophylla White Cypress-pine Broad conical tree with single straight trunk. Long lived and slow growing. Termite resistant wood.

Eucalyptus albens White Box Tough, attractive shade and shelterbelt tree with blueish foliage. Good habitat.

Eucalyptus behriana Bull Mallee Hardy, multi stemmed small tree to 12m high. Useful for erosion control. Responds well to pruning and coppicing.

Eucalyptus blakelyi Blakely’s Red Gum Hardy with moderate growth rate. Useful for erosion control.

Eucalyptus camaldulensis River Red Gum Large spreading tree useful for shade, habitat, stream and gully erosion. Fast growing when young, long lived.

Eucalyptus camphora Mountain Swamp Tolerates poor drainage. Useful for gully erosion and Gum boggy areas. Good habitat. Eucalyptus dives Broad-leaved Fast growing and hardy. Good shade and habitat tree. Peppermint Useful in shelterbelts. Eucalyptus globulus subsp. Blue Large tree and fast growing when young. Useful for bicostata Gum/Eurabbie shade, shelterbelts, habitat and erosion along drainage lines.

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Number Latin Name Common Name Request Comments Hardy and widespread. Useful for shade, shelter and Eucalyptus goniocalyx Long Leaf Box general habitat planting.

Eucalyptus leucoxylon Varies from small to medium tree up to 25m, smooth bark Yellow Gum with long flowering period. Hardy. subsp. pruinosa Good revegetation tree for poor shallow soils. Keep fenced Eucalyptus macrorhyncha Red Stringybark from stock. Valuable habitat tree. Hardy.

Long lived, slow to moderate growth rate. Excellent Euc. melliodora Yellow Box habitat and shade tree. Useful for soil stabilisation.

Grey Box Long lived, moderate growth rate. Good for habitat, Eucalyptus microcarpa shelter and for gully erosion.

Medium tree in foothills, large tree in moist mountains. Eucalyptus obliqua Messmate Good shade and habitat tree.

Eucalyptus ovata Plant on creek flats and swampy areas, tolerates poor Swamp Gum drainage. Fast growing when young. Good habitat.

Eucalyptus pauciflora Generally occurring above 1000m. Often a crooked, Snow Gum branching trunk, with smooth white and grey bark.

Eucalyptus polyanthemos Hardy. Useful for shade, shelter and habitat. Medium size Red Box tree with blueish foliage.

Eucalyptus polybractea Multi-stemmed small tree with blueish foliage. Used for Blue Mallee eucalyptus essential oil. Rare in Victoria.

Narrow-leaved Upright tree with dense canopy. Fast growing. Useful for Eucalyptus radiata Peppermint shade and habitat. Aromatic leaves.

Eucalyptus rubida Attractive white/grey/pink bark. Excellent habitat tree. Candlebark Useful for shade and shelter.

Eucalyptus sideroxylon Hardy, medium sized tree with fissured black bark. Red, Mugga Ironbark pink or cream flowers. Good habitat.

Eucalyptus tricarpa Hardy, medium tree with fissured black bark. Long Red Ironbark flowering period. Moderate to slow growth rate.

Eucalyptus viminalis Tall tree. Fast growing. Excellent habitat. White trunk with Manna Gum ribbon bark at base. Prefers moist sites.

Eucalyptus viridis Hardy tree to 8m. Rough bark at base with smooth trunk Green Mallee and branches. Good for habitat and erosion.

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EUROA ARBORETUM 2018 – 2019 PLANT ORDER FORM 3 UNDERSTOREY SHRUBS

Number Latin Name Common Name Comments Request Acacia acinacea Gold Dust Wattle Shrub 0.5-2m. Hardy, fast growing. Self seeds readily.

Acacia aspera Shrub 0.5-2m. Hardy, good habitat, grows well beneath tall Rough Wattle trees.

Acacia flexifolia Shrub up to 1m. Fairly dense, round, small shrub. Hardy, Bent-leaf Wattle aromatic.

Acacia genistifolia Shrub 0.6-2.5m. Fast growing. Open, spreading and Spreading Wattle prickly. Good bird refuge. Hardy, self seeds readily.

Acacia gunnii Rare wattle up to 1m. May occur as a groundcover or small Ploughshare Wattle shrub. Good habitat with rigid form.

Acacia lanigera Shrub up to 1m. Hardy. Early flowering – provides colour Woolly Wattle in winter. Good habitat.

Acacia leprosa Shrub 2-4m. Fast growing. Aromatic. Good for habitat. Cinnamon Wattle Prefers moisture.

Acacia mitchellii Low spreading shrub to 1m. Bipinnate silvery green foliage Mitchell’s Wattle with pale yellow flowers. Locally rare.

Acacia montana Shrub 1-4m. Dense, rounded, rather sticky green foliage. Mallee Wattle Hardy, fast growing, good habitat.

Acacia paradoxa Shrub 2-4m. Prickly, fast growing, excellent habitat. Hedge Wattle Readily self seeds.

Acacia penninervis Dense shrub to small tree up to 6m. Isolated population in Hickory Wattle the Strathbogie Ranges. Hardy.

Acacia pravissima Shrub or small tree found near streams or damp sheltered Ovens Wattle sites 3-8m. Attractive foliage, good habitat.

Acacia pycnantha Shrub 3-8m. Hardy, very fast growing, short lived. Readily Golden Wattle self seeds. Good habitat.

Acacia rubida Shrub 1.5-5m. Hardy, fast growing, adaptable. Soil binding Red Stem Wattle fibrous roots. Good habitat.

Acacia verniciflua Shrub 1-3m. Hardy and adaptable. Glistening foliage. Good Varnish Wattle habitat.

Bursaria spinosa Low shrub to tree up to 8m. Hardy and adaptable. Sweet Bursaria White/cream flowers. Prickly. Good habitat.

Callistemon sieberi Hardy streamside shrub up to 3m. Stabilises banks. Good River Bottlebrush habitat. Cream to pale yellow flowers.

**Calytrix tetragona Erect to spreading shrub 0.5 to 2m. Small aromatic leaves Fringe Myrtle with white to pink flowers. Hardy.

Cassinia aculeata Shrub 1-2.5m. Fast growing pioneer species. Colonises Common Cassinia bare ground. Good shelter and habitat.

Cassinia arcuata Shrub 2m. Fast growing, hardy pioneer species. Readily Drooping Cassinia colonises disturbed areas. Prefers dry sites.

Cassinia longifolia Shrub 1.2-2.5m. Fast growing. Easily established shrub for Shiny Cassinia bare ground. Good shelter and habitat.

Cassinia ozothamnoides Small shrub 0.5-1m with curry smelling leaves. Profuse Cottony Haeckeria and conspicuous flowerheads. Hardy.

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Number Latin Name Common Name Comments Request Coprosma quadrifida Upright shrub 2-4m. Small olive green leaves with small ** Prickly Currant-bush red berries. Important food source and habitat.

**Correa glabra Dense shrub up to 2m. Green/pale yellow bell- shaped Rock Correa flowers. Hardy, adaptable, valuable habitat.

**Correa lawrenciana Tall shrub 2-6m found in moist forests. Bears yellow-green Mountain Correa flowers. Honeyeater food source.

**Correa reflexa Shrub 0.5-1.5m. Green or green/red bell-shaped flowers. Common Correa Hardy, adaptable, valuable habitat. Daviesia benthamii Multi-stemmed shrub up to 1m. Yellow and brown pea Spiny Bitter-Pea subsp. humilis flowers. Prickly. Good habitat. Daviesia latifolia Slender erect shrub 1-5m. Orange/yellow and red pea Hop Bitter-Pea flowers. Good habitat and shelter. Narrow Leaved Multi-stemmed shrub up to 2m. Hardy. Perfumed yellow Daviesia leptophylla Bitter-Pea and brown/orange pea flowers. Good habitat. Daviesia ulicifolia Prickly shrub up to 2m. Yellow and red/brown pea flowers. Gorse Bitter-Pea Hardy, adaptable, valuable habitat.

Dillwynia cinerascens Low multi-stemmed to erect shrub 0.3-1.5m. Showy Grey Parrot-Pea yellow and orange pea flowers. Hardy and adaptable. Dillwynia juniperina Prickly Parrot-Pea Prickly shrub of 1-2m. Small yellow and red pea flowers clustered at the end of branches. Adaptable.

Dillwynia sericea Low to erect shrub 0.5-1m. Showy yellow and red pea Showy Parrot-Pea flowers. Hardy and adaptable.

Dodonaea boroniifolia Shrub up to 2m. Pinnate leaves with purplish-red fruit. Fern-leaf Hop-Bush Adaptable. Near threatened in Victoria. Dodonaea viscosa Erect shrub to 4m. Fast growing and adaptable. Red-brown Slender Hop-Bush subsp. angustissima fruit. Good habitat. Dodonaea viscosa Wedge leaf Hop- Shrub to 2m. Fast growing and hardy. Red-brown fruit. subsp. cuneata Bush Excellent habitat. **Epacris impressa Slender, wiry, erect shrub to 1.2m. Red, pink or white Common Heath flowers. Found on dry sites at higher altitudes.

Eutaxia diffusa Variable shrub to 1.5m. Yellow and purple pea flowers. Spreading Hardy, valuable habitat and soil stabilising.

Eutaxia microphylla Variable shrub to 1m. Profuse yellow and red pea flowers. Common Eutaxia Hardy, good habitat and soil stabilising.

Gompholobium huegelii Erect or spreading shrub to 1m. Attractive pale to bright Common Wedge-pea yellow pea flowers.

Grevillea alpina Variable small shrub 0.3-2m. Flowers can be red, pink, ** Cat’s Claw Grevillea green, cream or white. Excellent habitat.

**Gynatrix pulchella Semi-deciduous, open shrub to 3m. Cream flowers. Fast Hemp Bush growing. Found on moist soils at high altitudes.

**Hibbertia obtusifolia Upright or spreading shrub to 0.6m. Grey-green foliage Grey Guinea-Flower with yellow flowers. Hardy once established.

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Indigofera australis Upright shrub to 2.5m. Attractive mauve pea flowers. Austral Indigo Good habitat. Adaptable. Highly palatable.

Kunzea parvifolia Erect shrub to 1.5m. Pink to purple flowers. Prefers moist Violet Kunzea soils. Adaptable. Good habitat. Leptospermum Prickly shrub to 2m. White flowers. Excellent for habitat. Prickly Tea Tree continentale Requires wet or swampy sites. Leptospermum Dense shrub to round tree 1.5-10m. White flowers. Mountain Tea Tree grandifolium Adaptable. Found on moist soils at higher altitudes. Leptospermum Shrub or tree to 4m. Prolific white flowers. Long- lived. Woolly Tea Tree lanigerum Excellent habitat. Requires very wet sites. Leptospermum Shrub to 3m. White flowers. Found along major River Tea Tree obovatum watercourses. Requires very wet sites. Melaleuca Rough-barked Shrub to small tree to 5m. Profuse white/cream flowers. parvistaminea Honey-myrtle Hardy streamside shrub and gully erosion. Melicytus dentatus Tree Violet Shrub to 3m. Fragrant, pale yellow, bell-shaped flowers. Hardy, long lived, slow growing. Mirbelia oxylobioides Mountain Mirbelia Shrub to 1.5m. Bright orange/red pea flowers. Hardy, prickly, good habitat, requires shade. **Olearia argophylla Musk Daisy Bush Tall shrub to small tree 3-8m. Profuse cream flowers. Fast growing. Requires sheltered site on deep soils. Olearia lirata Snow Daisy Bush Soft open shrub to 4m. White flowers. Fast growing, medium lifespan. Requires sheltered on deep soils. Olearia phloggopappa Dusty Daisy Bush Spreading shrub to 2m. White flowers. Fast growing, medium lifespan. Prefers moist soils. Ozothamnus obcordatus Grey Everlasting Erect slender shrub to 1.5m. Golden yellow flowers. Fast growing, short lived. Hardy. **Pimelea axiflora Bootlace Bush Shrub 1-3m. Opposite narrow leaves, white flowers. Prefers high rainfall moist conditions. **Pimelea humilis Common Rice-flower Small erect shrub to 0.5m. Creamy white clusters of flowers. Widespread and hardy. **Pimelea linifolia Slender Rice-flower Slender upright or sprawling shrub to 1.5m. Clusters of white or pink flowers. Prefers part shade. Pittosporum Weeping Shrub to small tree 10m. Orange fruit and fragrant cream angustifolium Pittosporum flowers. Hardy, long-lived, slow-growing. Pomaderris aspera Hazel Pomaderris Large shrub or small tree 3-15m. Cream flowers. Valuable habitat for sheltered gullies and moist sites. Pomaderris prunifolia Prunus Pomaderris Shrub 1-4m. Creamy white flowers. Fast growing. Requires well drained soils and semi shade. Prostanthera lasianthos Victorian Christmas Shrub to small tree 1-6m. White to mauve flowers. Fast Bush growing. Good habitat for moist gullies. Pultenaea daphnoides Large Leaf Bush Pea Erect shrub1-3m. Yellow and red pea flowers. Hardy once stablished. Fast to moderate growth rate. Pultenaea humilis Dwarf Bush Pea Erect to prostrate shrub to 0.2-0.8m. Soft hairy foliage with yellow and red pea flowers. Hardy. Pultenaea largiflorens Twiggy Bush Pea Erect shrub to 1m. Showy orange and red pea flowers. Hardy.

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Pultenaea laxiflora Loose Flower Bush Prostrate or low spreading shrub to 0.6m. Orange and red Pea pea flowers. Hardy. Pultenaea pedunculata Matted Bush-pea Prostrate or low spreading shrub 0.5m. Showy yellow pea flowers. Hardy. Pultenaea procumbens Heathy Bush-pea Small shrub up to 1m. Orange and red pea flowers. Hardy.

Pultenaea williamsonii Highland Bush-pea Prostrate or low spreading shrub. Yellow pea flowers. Found in mountain forests. Rare in Victoria. Senna artemisioides Narrow Leaf Desert Hardy shrub 1-3m. Fragrant golden yellow flowers. Hardy, subsp. zygophylla Cassia fast growing, short lived. **Tetratheca ciliata Slender clumping shrub to 1m. Profuse, deep pink-lilac Pink-bells flowers. Prefers part shade. Adaptable.

**Veronica perfoliata Low growing shrub, 0.3 – 1m. Pale grey-green foliage with Diggers Speedwell attractive sprays of pale mauve flowers. Hardy. Viminaria juncea Golden Spray Erect shrub to small tree 1-5m. Long drooping yellow sprays of flowers. Tolerates water-logging.

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EUROA ARBORETUM 2018 – 2019 PLANT ORDER FORM 7 GROUNDCOVERS & CLIMBERS

Number Latin Name Common Name Comments Request

Acacia aculeatissima Prostrate or low sprawling shrub to 0.5m. Lemon yellow Thin-Leaf Wattle flowers. Hardy, prefers part sun.

Common Apple- Shrubby climber or scrambler. Cream to greenish-yellow **Billardiera scandens berry tubular flowers and green fleshy fruit.

Bossiaea prostrata Fine, delicate prostrate shrub with yellow and red pea Creeping flowers. Prefers part sun.

Clematis aristata Vigorous woody climber to 6m high. Prolific white Mountain Clematis attractive flowers. Prefers moist or sheltered sites.

Small-leaved Woody, twining climber to 5m high. Cream flowers with Clematis microphylla Clematis showy ‘fluffy’ seedheads. Prefers part sun.

Einadia hastata Small shrub with trailing branches up to 0.5m. Dark green Saloop foliage, small red berry. Palatable. Hardy.

Einadia nutans Shrub with trailing branches. Small red/orange berry. Nodding Saltbush Palatable. Very hardy.

Enchylaena tomentosa Small prostrate or spreading shrub to 1m. Bluish green Ruby Saltbush leaves with bright pink edible berries. Hardy.

Glycine clandestina Slender climber with fine leaves on twining stems. Mauve Twining Glycine pea flowers. Hardy once established.

Glycine tabacina Small, delicate scrambler or climber. Mauve pea flowers. Variable Glycine Hardy once established.

Happy Wanderer, Climbing or prostrate scrambler to 2m. Purple pea flowers. Hardenbergia violacea Purple Coral Pea Hardy and fast growing. Good habitat.

Kennedia prostrata Trailing or matted perennial groundcover. Scarlet pea Running Postman flowers. Hardy and adaptable.

Platylobium formosum Trailing, scrambling shrub to 2m. Yellow and red pea Handsome Flat-Pea flowers. Prefers shade and fertile soils. Adaptable.

Platylobium montanum Trailing and scrambling shrub. Yellow and red pea flowers. Mountain Flat-Pea Prefers shade and higher rainfall sites.

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** stenophylla Small, straggling shrub up to 0.5m. Large, cream pea Leafy Templetonia flowers. Hardy and adaptable.

**Veronica plebeia Creeping perennial herb, rooting at leaf nodes. Small Trailing Speedwell violet flowers. Well drained soils, hardy.

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WILDFLOWERS, HERBS & LILIES

Number Latin Name Common Name Comments Request Ajuga australis Herb with rosette leaves and upright stem of blue-violet ** Austral Bugle flowers to 0.5m. Hardy, prefers dappled sun. Nodding Tufted perennial herb up to 0.35m. Mauve or purple Arthropodium fimbriatum Chocolate-lily fragrant flowers. Prefers dry sites. Arthropodium minus Tufted perennial herb up to 0.3m. Purple fragrant flowers. Small Vanilla-lily Prefers dry to seasonally inundated sites.

Arthropodium strictum Tufted perennial herb up to 1m. Attractive fragrant mauve Chocolate Lily flowers on long stems. Prefers dry sites.

Brachyscome basaltica Perennial herb with white flowers up to 0.6m. Prefers Swamp Daisy seasonally inundated sites and full sun.

Brunonia australis Perennial herb with a small rosette of soft leaves. Deep Blue Pincushion blue pincushion shaped flowers.

Bulbine bulbosa Tufted perennial herb with bright yellow flowers up to Bulbine Lily 0.5m. Common, prefers heavier soils and full sun.

Bulbine glauca Tufted perennial herb with bright yellow flowers up to Rock Lily 0.5m. Prefers rocky granitic sites and full sun.

Burchardia umbellata Tufted perennial herb with white flowers up to 0.2m. Early Nancy Prefers moist, well drained soils and dappled sun. Lemon Beauty- Perennial herb with grey foliage and lemon globular Calocephalus citreus heads flowerheads up to 0.6m. Hardy, full sun, heavy soils. Chieranthera cyanea Small erect shrub up to 0.5m. Deep blue flowers. Hardy, Blue Finger Flower adaptable, prefers well drained soils. Chrysosephalum Common Variable, dense spreading, perennial herb up to 0.4m. apiculatum Everlasting Yellow flowers. Hardy and adaptable. Chrysosephalum Clustered Variable, upright perennial herb to 0.6m. Yellow semipapposum Everlasting flowerheads. Very hardy and adaptable. Convolvulus erubescens Delicate herb with twining/trailing stems. Attractive pink Pink Bindweed flowers. Prefers well drained soils and full sun.

Coronidium scorpioides Woolly perennial herb with yellow daisy flowers to 0.5m. Button Everlasting Prefers well drained soils, tolerates moisture.

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Craspedia variablis Erect herb with globular golden yellow flowerheads. Billy Buttons Prefers moist, well drained soils, full to dappled sun. Black-anther Flax- Tufted perennial herb to 1m. Dark blue or violet flowers Dianella admixta lily and pale blue berries. Hardy and adaptable. Dianella longifolia Tufted perennial herb with dark blue flowers and pale Pale Flax-lily blue berries on tall stems to 1.5m. Adaptable.

Dianella tasmanica Tufted perennial herb with pale blue flowers and berries Tasman Flax-lily up to 1m. Prefers moist, shady sites.

Eryngium ovinum Erect perennial herb with showy, metallic blue-purple Blue Devil flowers. Prefers heavy clay soils and full sun.

Isotoma axillaris Small, bushy perennial herb up to 0.4m. Showy blue star- Rock Isotome shaped flowers. Hardy, prefers dry soils, full sun.

Leptorhynchos squamatus Perennial herb with yellow button flowers up to 0.4m. Scaly Buttons Prefers moist, heavy soils, dappled to full sun. Leucochrysum albicans Hoary Sunray Woolly perennial herb with grey foliage and yellow everlasting flowers up to 0.4m. Hardy and adaptable. Linum marginale Native Flax Slender, upright perennial herb with pale blue flowers. Prefers well drained soils and full sun. Microseris scapigera Yam Daisy Small rosette herb with bright yellow dandelion-like flower on long stem up to 0.3m. Widespread. Minuria leptophylla Minnie Daisy Perennial herb to 0.5m, with white daisy flowers. Hardy. Prefers well drained soils and full sun. Pelargonium australe Austral Stork’s Bill Clump forming, rounded, perennial herb with white/pink flowers. Dry, well drained soils, full sun. Pycnosaurus globosus Drumsticks Erect, perennial herb with bright yellow, globular flowerheads on tall stems to 1m. Prefers moist sites. Erect, bushy herb with white paper daisy flowers up to Rhodanthe anthemoides Chamomile Sunray 0.3m. Prefers well drained soils, full/dappled sun. Rhodanthe corymbiflora Paper Sunray Erect, annual herb with grey foliage and white paper daisy flowers to 0.4m. Prefers seasonally wet sites. Stylidium graminifolium Grass Trigger Tufted perennial with narrow leaves and spikes of deep Flower pink flowers to 0.6m. Prefers well drained soils. **Stypandra glauca Nodding Blue Lily Tufted or shrubby perennial herb with bright blue flowers. Prefers well drained soils and dappled sun. Velleia paradoxa Spur Velleia Perennial rosette herb with open heads of yellow flowers to 0.4m. Dry, well-drained soils, full sun. Vittadinia cuneata Fuzzy New Holland Woody, annual or perennial herb with mauve flowers to Daisy 0.4m. Hardy, prefers well drained soils. Wahlenbergia stricta Tall Bluebell Widespread, perennial tufted herb with blue flowers up to 0.6m. Prefers dry, well drained soils, full sun. Xerochrysum viscosum Sticky Everlasting Erect, multi-branched herb with yellow paper daisy flowers to 0.6m. Hardy, adaptable, requires full sun. TOTAL WILDFLOWERS, HERBS & LILIES ORDER

EUROA ARBORETUM 2018 – 2019 PLANT ORDER FORM 10 GRASSES

Number Latin Name Common Name Comments Request

Aristida ramosa Tufted perennial grass up to 0.6m. Prefers dry, Purple Wire-grass rocky sites. Tolerates drought.

Austrostipa densiflora Coarsely tufted perennial grass up to 1m. Dense Spear Grass Prefers dry, rocky sites. Hardy.

Austrostipa elegantissima Coarsely tufted perennial grass up to 1m high. Feather Spear Grass Prefers dry sites. Hardy and adaptable.

Loosely tufted perennial grass to 1m. High Anthosachne scabra Common Wheat Grass forage value. Hardy and adaptable.

Lomandra filiformis Hardy, low tufting perennial to 0.2m. Hardy. Wattle Mat Rush Prefers well drained soils, full to dappled sun.

Lomandra longifolia Large tufted perennial up to 1m. Hardy and Spiny Headed Mat Rush adaptable. Prefers moist well drained sites.

Microleana stipoides Tufted, slender perennial grass. Good forage, low Weeping Grass maintenance lawn. Well drained soils.

Poa labillardieri Tufted perennial grass up to 1m. Prefers moist Common Tussock Grass soils, can withstand seasonal inundation.

Poa morrisii Soft grey to blue tufted perennial grass up to Soft Tussock Grass 0.3m. Hardy and adaptable.

Poa sieberiana Green tufted perennial grass up to 0.3m. Grey Tussock Grass Widespread, hardy and adaptable.

Rytidosperma Tufted perennial grass with fluffy seedheads up Common Wallaby Grass caespitosum to 0.9m. Widespread, hardy and adaptable. Rytidosperma pallidum, (formerly known as Perennial tussock with attractive red anther Red Anther Wallaby Grass flowers to 1.2m. Hardy once established. Joycea palliada)

Themeda triandra Tufted perennial grass with distinct red/brown Kangaroo Grass seedheads up to 1.2m Moderate forage value.

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EUROA ARBORETUM 2018 – 2019 PLANT ORDER FORM 11 AQUATIC PLANTS & SEDGES

Number Latin Name Common Name Comments Request

Alisma plantago-aquatica Perennial herb with small white flowers on a Common Water Plantain spike up to 1.2m. Grows in shallow water.

Amphibromus nervosus Common Swamp Wallaby Tufted perennial grass with a graceful weeping Grass habit, up to 1.2m. Ideal edge plant for wet sites

Carex appressa Bright green tufted plant to 1m with flowers Tall Sedge spikes to 1.2m. Prefers wet/boggy conditions.

Carex fasicularis Bright green tufted plant with fluffy seed heads Tassel Sedge to 1m. Prefers wet conditions all year round.

Carex inversa Bright green tufted plant to 0.5m. Tolerates full Knob Sedge sun, inundation and periodic dry periods.

Carex tereticaulis Tufted plant to 0.6m with flower spikes to 1.2m. Rush Sedge Prefers seasonally inundated sites.

Lythrum salicaria Perennial herb with purple or pink flowers to Purple Loosestrife 1.5m. Prefers damp sites. Fast growing.

Myrophyllum sp. Small emergent wetland herb with feathery Milfoil stems. Requires shallow seasonal water.

Persicaria hydropiper Slender, annual herb to 1 metre. Flowers green Water Pepper to white. Prefers damp to wet sites.

Phragmites australis Semi-aquatic, bamboo-like perennial grass to Common Reed 4m. Prefers fresh or brackish water to 2m deep

Triglochin procerum Strappy leaves emerging from the water with Water Ribbons green flower spikes. Requires seasonal water.

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EUROA ARBORETUM 2018 – 2019 PLANT ORDER FORM 12 ACCESSORIES

Number Request Product Price Coreflute guards $1.80

Hardwood stakes $0.55

Weedmat $0.65

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EUROA ARBORETUM 2018 – 2019 PLANT ORDER FORM 13