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2014 – 2015 PLANT PRICE LIST
version 1
Tel: 0429 127 399
EMAIL: [email protected]
All our plants are grown from locally collected seed. We aim to match our seed
collection to your plant order.
All our stock is grown in 3cm forestry tubes.
The Nursery is open Monday 8.30am – 4.30pm unless by appointment.
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Please order by December 2014 to enable us to source appropriate
seed/stock. Some species are slow to grow, so a minimum of 5 months is
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 order. You will be notified when
plants are ready for collection. Payment on collection of plants can be made
by cash, direct debit or cheque.
Please indicate when you would like your plants available next year – we
will aim to have them ready for you.
On-line Plant Costs:
SEED GROWN PLANTS:
>100 plants
$1.50
CUTTING GROWN or RARE PLANTS:ie Correas, Grevilleas.
$3.00 per plant
EUROA ARBORETUM
TREES
Number
Request
Latin Name
Common Name
Comments
Acacia dealbata
Silver Wattle
Acacia implexa
Lightwood Wattle
Acacia mearnsii
Black Wattle
Acacia melanoxylon
Blackwood Wattle
Allocasuarina leuhmannii
Buloke
Allocasuarina littoralis
Allocasuarina verticillata
Black She-oak
Drooping She-oak
Fast growing, excellent for habitat and erosion
control. Suckers.
Tough and long lived. Good for shade, shelter and
gully erosion.
Excellent habitat. Fast growing. Can sucker after
disturbance.
Useful in riparian plantings. Wind/fire breaks and
erosion control.
Long lived and nitrogen fixing. Sensitive to fire and
grazing damage.
Long lived. Good for habitat and shelterbelts.
Banksia marginata
Silver Banksia
Callitris glaucophylla
White Cypress-pine
Eucalyptus albens
White Box
Eucalyptus behriana
Bull Mallee
Eucalyptus blakelyi
Eucalyptus camaldulensis
Blakely’s Red Gum
River Red Gum
Eucalyptus camphora
Mountain Swamp Gum
Eucalyptus dives
Eucalyptus globulus ssp.
bicostata
Eucalyptus goniocalyx
Eucalyptus leucoxylon ssp.
pruinosa
Eucalyptus macrorhyncha
Eucalyptus melliodora
Broad leaved Peppermint
Blue Gum
Eucalyptus microcarpa
Grey Box
Eucalyptus obliqua
Messmate
Eucalyptus ovata
Swamp Gum
Eucalyptus pauciflora
Snow Gum
Eucalyptus polyanthemos
Eucalyptus radiata
Eucalyptus rubida
Red Box
Narrow leaved
Peppermint
Candlebark
Eucalyptus tricarpa
Eucalyptus viminalis
Eucalyptus viridis
Mugga or Red Ironbark
Manna Gum
Green Mallee
Long lived. Tolerates strong winds. Good for habitat
and shelterbelts.
Large shrub or small tree for shelter and habitat.
Good nectar producer.
Straight trunked tree found in woodlands, or granitic
outcrops. Slow growing, termite resistant wood.
Tough, attractive shade and shelterbelt tree. Good
habitat.
Multi stemmed to 12m height. Found around the
Rushworth area. Likes a hot, sunny location.
Medium sized tree, locally common on woodlands.
Large spreading tree for shade, habitat, stream and
gully erosion.
Useful for gully erosion and boggy areas. Good
habitat.
Good shade and habitat tree. Useful in shelterbelts.
Quick growing large tree for shade, shelter and
habitat.
Long Leaf Box
Yellow Gum
For shade, shelter and general habitat planting.
Red Stringybark
Yellow Box
Good revegetation tree. Keep fenced off from stock.
Small to medium tree, straight and well formed in
favourable conditions.
Attractive. Variable in form. Habitat, shade and soil
stabilisation values.
Long lived. Good for habitat, gully erosion and
shelter.
Habitat and shelterbelts. Regenerates readily after
fire.
Plant on creek flats and swampy areas. Good
habitat.
Generally occurring above 1000m. Often a crooked,
branching trunk, with smooth white or grey strips of
bark.
Hardy. Useful for shade, shelter and habitat.
Attractive upright tree for shelterbelts and habitat
areas.
Excellent habitat tree with hollows. Attractive
white/pink bark.
Medium sized tree with deeply fissured black bark.
Excellent habitat. Bark shed in ribbons.
Small tree with dark scaly box bark at the base and
smooth and ribbony above.
EUROA ARBORETUM
UNDERSTOREY SHRUBS
Number
Request
Latin Name
Common Name
Comments
Acacia acinacea
Gold Dust Wattle
Acacia aspera
Acacia flexifolia
Rough Wattle
Bent-leaf Wattle
Good habitat and low screen. Responds to browsing. Self
seeds.
Medium shrub with hairy leaves and pods.
Acacia genistifolia
Spreading Wattle
Acacia gunnii
Ploughshare Wattle
Acacia lanigera
Woolly Wattle
Acacia leprosa
Acacia mitchelli
Cinnamon Wattle
Mitchell’s Wattle
Acacia montana
Mallee Wattle
Acacia paradoxa
Acacia penninervis
Hedge Wattle
Hickory Wattle
Acacia pravissima
Ovens Wattle
Acacia pycnantha
Acacia rubida
Golden Wattle
Red Stem Wattle
Acacia verniciflua
Bursaria spinosa
Varnish Wattle
Sweet Bursaria
Callistemon sieberi
Calytrix tetragona
Cassinia arculeata
River Bottlebrush
Fringe Myrtle
Common Cassinia
Cassinia arcuata
Drooping Cassinia
Cassinia longifolia
Shiny Cassinia
Cassinia ozthamnoides
Cottony Haeckeria
Correa lawrenciana
Mountain Correa
Correa reflexa
Common Correa
Daviesia benthamii
Daviesia latifolia
Spiny Bitter Pea
Hop Bitter Pea
Daviesia leptophylla
Daviesia ulicifolia
Dillwynia cinerascens
Narrow Leaved Bitter Pea
Gorse Bitter Pea
Grey Parrot Pea
Dillwynia juniperina
Prickly Parrot Pea
Dillwynia phylicoides
Small Leaf Parrot Pea
Dillwynia sericea
Showy Parrot Pea
Dodonea boronifolia
Hairy Hop Bush
Fairly dense, round, small shrub. Isolated populations in
Victoria.
Fast growing. Open, spreading and prickly. Good bird
refuge.
Small, rare wattle. May occur as a ground cover or small
shrub.
Low shelterbelt cover. Early flowering – provides colour
in winter.
Variable. Fast growing. Good for habitat and shelterbelts.
Silver coloured wattle, occurring as a low shrub or ground
cover. Locally rare.
Dense, rounded, rather sticky green shrub. Mostly found
in mallee scrub and box ironbark forest.
Prickly. Good for bird habitat and shelterbelts.
Densely foliaged shrub. Isolated population in the
Strathbogie Ranges.
Shrub or small tree found near streams or damp sheltered
sites.
Fast growing. Short lived. Readily self seeds.
Shelterbelt shrub for hills and mountain areas. Soil
binder.
Attractive shrub for shelter, erosion control and habitat.
Hardy and adaptable. Prickly. Habitat for birds and
butterflies.
Hardy streamside shrub. Stabilises banks. Good habitat.
Colonises bare ground. Attractive in flower.
Fast growing pioneer species. Colonises bare ground.
Good shelter and habitat.
Graceful, easily grown shrub. Readily colonises disturbed
areas.
Fast growing. Easily established shrub for bare ground,
shelter and habitat.
Small shrub with curry smelling leaves. Profuse and
conspicuous flowerheads.
Tall shrub found in taller forests. Bears yellow-green
flowers. Honeyeater food source.
Medium sized shrub – excellent for dry, shady sites.
Nectar source for honeyeaters.
Dense small shrub with yellow-brown flowers.
Interesting foliage and flowers. Plant in clumps. Good
habitat and shelter.
Useful in habitat and shelter plantings. Plant in clumps.
Prickly. Good bird habitat. Attractive pea flowers.
Low attractive shrub for understorey plantings on drier
sites.
Prickly shrub of 1 – 2 metres. Small yellow and red
flowers clustered at the end of branches.
Erect or sprawling shrub with hairy stems and spirally
twisted leaves.
Good understorey plant. Does well under established
trees. Showy flowers.
Spreading, dense shrub. Useful as a low windbreak and
very decorative.
EUROA ARBORETUM
Understorey Shrubs …
Dodonea viscosa ssp.
angustissima
Dodonea viscosa ssp.
cuneata
Eutaxia diffusa
Eutaxia microphylla
Slender Hop Bush
Excellent habitat for insects and small birds.
Wedge leaf Hop Bush
Erect shrub to 2m. Excellent habitat, ornamental, good
low windbreak.
Spreading Eutaxia
Common Eutaxia
Variable shrub to 1.5m. Yellow and purple flowers.
Grevillea alpina
Cat’s Claw Grevillea
Gynatrix pulchella
Hemp Bush
Hymenanthera dentata
Tree Violet
Indigofera australis
Leptospermum continentale
Austral Indigo
Prickly Tea Tree
Leptospermum lanigerum
Woolly Tea Tree
Leptospermum obovatum
River Tea Tree
Melaleuca parvistaminea
Mirbelia oxyloboides
Rough Barked Honey
Myrtle
Mountain Mirbelia
Olearia argophylla
Musk Daisy Bush
Olearia lirata
Ozothamnus obcordatus
Snow Daisy Bush
Grey Everlasting
Pittosporum angustifolium
Pomaderris aspera
Hazel Pomaderris
Pomaderris prunifolia
Prunus Pomaderris
Prostanthera lasianthos
Pultenaea daphnoides
Victorian Christmas Bush
Large Leaf Bush Pea
Pultenaea largiflorens
Twiggy Bush Pea
Pultenaea laxiflora
Loose Flower Bush Pea
Pultenaea williamsonii
Senecio odoratus
Scenecio quadridentatus
Scented Groundsel
Cottony Fireweed
Heath like shrub to 1m. Profuse yellow and red flowers.
Good habitat.
Variable small shrub with attractive red and yellow
flowers. Excellent habitat.
Good stabiliser on stream banks. Straggly. Fragrant
flowers.
Hardy. Useful for habitat and erosion control. Strong
floral perfume.
Attractive mauve flowers. Good habitat.
Likes swampy sites. Excellent plant for habitat and
erosion control.
Excellent for habitat, stream and gully erosion. Requires
very wet sites.
Excellent for habitat, stream and gully erosion. Requires
very wet sites.
Valuable for riparian habitat. Controls gully erosion. Can
form thickets.
Spreading, open branched shrub with small leaves. Bright
orange and red flowers. Important component of
understorey.
Fast growing large shrub with profuse flowers in Spring.
Requires sheltered site on deep soils.
Soft open shrub. Requires sheltered site on deep soils.
An erect slender shrub with shiny foliage. Hardy. For
shelter and habitat.
Large shrub or small tree for streamsides and sheltered,
moist sites.
Shrub occurring on rocky sites not far from watercourses.
Requires well drained soils and semi shade.
Attractive large shrub for streamsides and moist gullies.
Hardy. Useful for shelterbelts and general understorey
planting.
Orange red pea flowers. An important component of
understorey. Excellent habitat and nitrogen fixing.
Low spreading shrub – often prostrate. Orange and red
pea flowers.
Low growing, spreading shrub, often prostrate.
Coarse, think leaved shrub to 2 metres.
Common in a wide variety of habitats. Silvery foliage.
Widespread after fire or disturbance.
EUROA ARBORETUM
Understorey Shrubs…
Senna graminifolium
Narrow Leaf Desert Cassia
Viminaria juncea
Golden Spray
Xanthorrhoea australis
Grass Tree
Shrub 1 – 3 metres high. Fast growing and short
lived. Golden yellow flowers in winter and spring.
Erect shrub to small tree. Tolerates water logging.
Fast growing. Long, drooping yellow sprays.
Found chiefly on sandy soils. Very slow growing.
Spreading, wiry leaves.
GROUNDCOVERS, HERBS and CLIMBERS
Latin Name
Acacia aculeatissima
Ajuga australis
Common Name
Thin Leaf Wattle
Austral Bugle
Bossaeia prostrata
Creeping Bossiaea
Chenopodium desertorum
ssp. Microphyllum
Einadia hastata
Frosted Goosefoot
Einadia nutans
Nodding Saltbush
Glycine clandestina
Glycine tabacina
Twining Glycine
Variable Glycine
Hardenbergia violacea
Kennedia prostrata
Happy Wanderer, Purple
Coral Pea
Running Postman
Pelargonium australe
Austral Storks-bill
Pimelea humilis
Platylobium montanum
Common Rice Flower
Handsome Flat Pea
Templetonia stenophylla
Leafy Templetonia
Veronica plebeian
Derwentia perfoliata
Diggers Speedwell
Saloop
Comments
Hardy prostrate or low sprawling shrub.
Small herb with rosette leaves. Blue violet
flowering stem.
Fine, delicate prostrate pea with yellow and red
pea flowers. Nitrogen fixing.
Small shrub about 30cm high. Useful forage plant
which is moderately acceptable to stock.
Neat, rounded, perennial small shrub. Relatively
palatable forage for stock. Food plant for
caterpillars. Salinity tolerant.
Herbaceous perennial with trailing branches.
Palatable forage plant. Salinity tolerant. Food
plant for caterpillars.
Slender, light climber. Hardy once established.
Small, delicate scrambler or climber. Blue to
mauve flowers. Good habitat for butterfly
caterpillars. Nitrogen fixing.
Climbing or prostrate scrambler. Showy purple
pea flowers. Good habitat.
Trailing or matted perennial. Scarlet pea flowers.
Good habitat.
Hardy, soft foliaged clumping herb. Readily self
seeds.
Silver foliage and spreading habit.
Trailing, prostrate, scrambling shrub. Likes shade.
Good habitat and nitrogen fixing.
Small, straggling shrub with small cream flowers.
Nitrogen fixing.
Pale grey foliage with attractive pale mauve flower
sprays.
EUROA ARBORETUM
WILDFLOWERS and LILIES
Number
Request
Latin Name
Common Name
Comments
Arthropodium fimbriatum
Nodding Chocolate-lily
Arthropodium minus
Arthropodium strictum
Small Vanilla-lily
Chocolate Lily
Tufted perennial herb with mauve or purple
fragrant flowers. Plant in groups.
Tufted perennial herb. Plant in groups.
Brachyscome basaltica
Swamp Daisy
Bracteantha viscosa
Sticky Everlasting
Brunonia australis
Blue Pincushion
Bulbine bulbosa
Bulbine Lily
Burchardia umbellata
Early Nancy
Calocephalus citreus
Lemon Beauty-heads
Chieranthera cyanea
Chrysosephalum apiculatum
Blue Finger Flower
Common Everlasting
Chrysosephalum
semipapposum
Convolvulus erubescens
Clustered Everlasting
Craspedia variablis
Billy Buttons
Desmodium varians
Dianella longifolia
Slender Tick-trefoil
Dianella revoluta
Black anther Flax Lily
Dianella tarda
Dianella tasmanica
Tasman Flax Lily
Eryngium ovinum
Blue Devil
Goodenia pinnatifida
Helichrysum scorpioides
Button Everlasting
Isotoma axillaris
Rock Isotome
Leptohynchos squamatus
Scaly Buttons
Leucochrysum molle
Hoary Sunray
Linum marginale
Native Flax
Microseris scapigera
Yam Daisy
Pycnosaurus globosus
Drumsticks
Pink Bindweed
Tufted perennial herb. Attractive flowers on long
stems.
Perennial herb with white flowers. Grows well in
damp positions. Butterfly food.
Showy, long lasting yellow flowers. Good for
butterflies. Regenerates after fire.
Perennial herb with a small rosette of soft, silky
leaves. Striking deep blue pincushion shaped
flowers.
Tufted succulent perennial herb. Plant in groups –
will spread.
Tufted succulent perennial herb. White with a
dark brown line. Plant in groups.
Erect perennial daisy. Long, bright yellow flower
heads.
Small shrub with deep blue flowers.
Variable, dense spreading, perennial herb. Long
flowering. Soil binder.
Variable in form. Long flowering with yellow
flower clusters.
Perennial with trailing or twining stems. Pink
flowers through Spring and summer.
Erect herb with golden yellow flowers in globular
heads.
Perennial creeper – nitrogen fixing.
Tufted perennial herb to 1m. Dark blue flowers on
tall stems.
Tufted perennial herb to 1m, forming mats with
fibrous roots. Dark blue or violet flowers with
black anthers.
Robust tufting perennial with broad strap leaves.
Prefers moist, shady sites.
Erect perennial herb with showy, metallic bluepurple flowers, surrounded by spiny bracts.
Woolly perennial herb with yellow flowers.
Spreads easily.
Small, bushy perennial herb. Showy star-shaped
flowers.
Small, perennial herb, often with hairy stems.
Small, yellow button flowers.
Small everlasting yellow flower. Very pretty.
Flowers early in Spring.
Slender, low upright perennial with blue flowers.
Plant several together.
Dandelion looking plant. Major food source for
Aboriginals.
Erect, perennial herb with long, woolly flowering
stems. Flowers are a bright yellow, globular head.
EUROA ARBORETUM
Wildflowers and lilies…
Stylidium graminifolium
Grass Trigger Flower
Wahlenbergia stricta
Tall Bluebell
Stypandra glauca
Nodding Blue Lily
Tufted perennial with narrow leaves and spikes of
pink flowers. Plant in clumps.
Widespread, perennial tufted herb. Blue flowers
mostly between Oct – Jan.
Tufted or shrubby perennial herb found in forest
and woodland. Bright blue flowers.
GRASSES and SEDGES
Number
Request
Latin Name
Common Name
Comments
Amphibromus nervosus
Tufted perennial grass with a graceful weeping
habit. Ideal for dams, swamps or bogs.
Aristida behriana
Common Swamp Wallaby
Grass
Brush Wire-grass
Aristida ramosa
Purple Wire-grass
Austrodanthonia caespitosa
Common Wallaby Grass
Austrostipa densiflora
Dense Spear Grass
Austrostipa elegantissima
Feather Spear Grass
Dichondra repens
Kidney Weed
Elymus scaber
Common Wheat Grass
Joycea pallida
Red Anther Wallaby Grass
Lomandra filiformis
Wattle Mat Rush
Lomandra longifolia
Spiny Headed Mat Rush
Microleana stipoides
Weeping Grass
Poa labillardieri
Common Tussock Grass
Poa sieberiana
Grey Tussock Grass
Themeda triandra
Kangaroo Grass
Dichelachne hirtella
Plume Grass
Tufted perennial found in drier areas. Seeds have
three awns.
Tufted perennial preferring drier, rocky sites.
Seeds have three awns.
Tufted perennial grass with fine leaves and fluffy
seedheads. Important component of native
pastures.
Coarsely tufted perennial grass up to 1m high.
Good habitat. Sharp awns.
Coarsely tufted perennial grass up to 1m high.
Good habitat. Sharp awns
A spreading, bright green groundcover with
rounded leaves. Prefers shaded, moist sites.
Loosely tufted perennial grass. High forage value.
Food plant for caterpillars of native butterflies and
moths.
Robust, coarse, perennial tussock. Attractive red
anther flowers. Perfers shady sites.
Hardy, low tufting perennial. Often persists in
rough paddocks.
Tough, large tussocky perennial. Good habitat for
ground fauna. Prefers moist sites.
Tufted, slender perennial grass. Green all year.
Great low maintenance native lawn.
Widespread along streamsides and alluvial flats.
Tussocks are up to 1m in size.
Widespread in a variety of habitats. Useful habitat
for small birds and reptiles.
Tufted, perennial, deep rooted grass often tipped
red. Moderate forage value. Useful ‘green pick’
during summer after rain.
Erect flowerhead with thickly packed spikelets.
Found in dry, often rocky country.
EUROA ARBORETUM
AQUATIC PLANTS
Number
Request
Latin Name
Common Name
Comments
Carex appressa
Tall Sedge
Carex fasicularis
Tassel Sedge
Carex tereticaulis
Rush Sedge
Perennial bright green tufted plant. Tolerates wet
conditions. Use for erosion control.
Perennial bright green tufted plant with fluffy seed
heads. Tolerates wet conditions. Use for erosion
control.
Perennial bright green tufted plant. Use for
erosion control.
Robust, tussock sedge. Useful plant around
wetlands and dams.
Tough, large tussocky perennial. Good habitat for
ground fauna. Prefers moist sites.
Annual shrub with purple – pink flowers. Likes
damp or flooded sites.
Slender, annual herb to 1 metre. Common in
damp spots, along creekbanks and rivers.
Semi-aquatic, bamboo-like perennial grass up to
4m high. Prefers fresh or brackish water up to 2m
depth. Excellent for erosion control.
Widespread along streamsides and alluvial flats.
Tussocks are up to 1m in size.
Cyperus exaltatus
Lomandra longifolia
Spiny Headed Mat Rush
Lythrum salicaria
Purple Loosestrife
Persicaria hydropiper
Water Pepper
Phragmites australis
Common Reed
Poa labillardieri
Common Tussock Grass