2018 – 2019 Plant Price List Please Download and Re-Open Before Completing
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2018 – 2019 PLANT PRICE LIST PLEASE DOWNLOAD AND RE-OPEN BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR FULL NAME FOR ORDER: The Nursery is open Monday and Thursday 8.30am – 4.30pm or otherwise by appointment. All our plants 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 species 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. You can click on the plant name to open a website page with plant images and plant details. 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 Acacia 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. EUROA ARBORETUM 2016 – 2017 PLANT ORDER FORM 2 TREES - continued 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. Long lived, moderate growth rate. Good for habitat, Grey Box 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. TOTAL TREE ORDER 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. EUROA ARBORETUM 2018 – 2019 PLANT ORDER FORM 4 UNDERSTOREY SHRUBS….continued 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