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1 ALL PLANTS AT BUSH GARDEN NURSERY, ALL SIZES AND AGES - COMPLETE STOCKTAKE 11 July 2017 To be potted = seedlings in trays waiting to be potted into tubes Seeds/plants requested = tubestock requested by clients Amount hardening up = tubestock still in shadehouse Ready = tubestock of a good size for planting and available for sale Species Name Common Names Seeds (bags and/or bottles) Seeds put down (trays) To be potted (trays) seed / plants requested Amount hardening up Abelmoschus moschatus Native Rosella 32 Abroma molle DC Abrus precatorius Crab's Eye Vine 63 Acacia chisholmii F.M.Bailey Acacia crassicarpa Beach Wattle, Thick-podded Salwood Acacia flavescens Yellow Wattle 3 41 Acacia hemignosta F.Muell. 0.3, Acacia hemsleyi Acacia holosericea Silver-leaved Wattle Acacia jackesiana 1 0.2,0.3, Acacia leptostachya Townsville Wattle 2 TM 4 2 Acacia melleodora Acacia polyadenia (Pedley) Pedley Acacia polystachya Acacia salicina 0.3,0.3, 12 Acacia simsii Sims's Wattle Acacia umbellata 2 4 Acacia victoriae Gundabluey Acmella grandiflora 1 Acronychia laevis Hard Aspen Adenanthera pavonina Red Bead Tree Aidia racemosa Archer Cherry Albizia procera Forest Siris 1 Alectryon connatus (F.Muell.) Radlk. Hairy Alectryon Alectryon reticulatus Radlk Alphitonia excelsa Soap Tree, Red Ash 6 71 Alstonia scholaris Milkwood Antidesma parvifolium Currant Bush Apowollastonia spilanthoides (F.Muell.) Orchard Argusia argentea 1 Aristolochia acuminata Native Dutchman's Pipe 7 Atalaya hemiglauca Whitewood Atractocarpus fitzalanii Brown Gardenia 1 36 Backhousia citriodora 9 cuttings Barringtonia acutangula Barringtonia asiatica (L.) Kurz Fish Killer Tree 1 Barringtonia calyptrata Brachenridgea australiana 3 Brachychiton australis 27 Breynia cernua (Poir.) Muell.Arg. Fart Bush Breynia oblongifolia Coffee Bush Brucea javanica (L.) Merr. Java Brucea 1 Brunoniella acaulis 6 5 Buckinghamia celcissima 1 Bulbostylis barbata (Rottb.) C.B.Clarke 0.3 Bursaria tenuifolia Bursaria 2 2 Caesalpinia bonduc Nicker Nut 2 2 Calandrinia gracilis Benth. Calandrinia uniflora F.Muell. Callicarpa candicans Great Woolly Malayan Lilac 2 Callitris intratropica Cypress Pine 1 Calophyllum inophyllum Beauty Leaf 14 Canarium australianum F.Muell. Brown Cudgeree 1,0.7,0.5 3 Canavalia rosea Beach Bean 4 3 Capparis canescens Wild Orange Capparis lucida Capparis nummularia Capparis umbonatus Carallia brachiata (Lour.) Merr. 38 Cardwellia sublimis Northern Silky Oak Carmona retusa 1 Cassia brewsteri 1 1 Cassia Paluma 1 Cassia queenslandica Ready
2 Castanospermum australe Black Bean 40 Casuarina cunninghamiana River She-oak Casuarina equisetifolia Coastal She-oak 8 93 Cayratia trifolia Cerbera manghas 1 Cheilocostus potierae (F.Muell.) M. G.Harr. & Zich Chionanthus ramiflorus Northern Olive, Native Olive Clematocissus opaca Clerodendrum floribundum Lolly Bush 3 Clerodendrum inerme Clerodendrum tracyanum? 1 Cochlospermum gillivraei Native Kapok Coelospermum reticulatum Medicine Bush Colubrina asiatica Beach Berry Bush 1 75 Comesperma pallidum Pedley Commersonia bartramia (L.) Merr Cordia dichotoma Glueberry 1 37 Cordyline from JCU Cordyline cannifolia? Palm Lily Cordyline manners-suttoniae 1 50 Corymbia clarksoniana Bloodwood Corymbia erythrophloia 58 Corymbia ptychocarpa 1 Kay 40 Corymbia tessellaris Moreton Bay Ash 43 Crinum pedunculatum Swamp Lily 29 Crotolaria mitchellii Yellow Rattlepod 3 Cryptocarya triplinervis 1 Cudrania cochinchinensis Cupaniopsis anacardioides Tuckeroo Cupaniopsis wadsworthii (F.Muell.) Radlk. Duckfoot 4 Cynanchum carnosum Cyperus alopecuroides sedge Cyperus javanicus sedge 1 TCC(75) 48 Cyperus platystylis sedge 1 Dianella atraxis 1 10 Dianella caerulea Paroo Lily 2 Dianella longifolia 2 Dillenia alata 7 Dimorphocalyx australiensis 1 Diospyros geminata Native Ebony 2 Dodonaea? filifolia Hook. 1 Dodonaea lanceolata Hop Bush 4 8 Dodonaea viscosa subsp. spatulata (Sm.) J.G.West Sticky Hop Bush 7 Dolichandrone heterophylla 5 25 Drosera burmanni Vahl Drypetes deplanchei (Brongn. & Gris) Merr. Yellow Tulipwood 0.3,0.3 1 Elaeocarpus grandis Blue Quandong 1 2 Elaeodendron melanocarpum 3 Elattostachys megalantha S.T.Reynolds 1 Enchylaena tomentosa R.Br Endiandra impressicosta C.K.Allen Entada rheedii Match Box Bean Erythrina vespertilio Bat's Wing Coral Tree 2 93 Eucalyptus crebra F.Muell TM 42 Eucalyptus erthrocorys TM 1 Eucalyptus phoenicea Eucalyptus platyphylla Poplar Gum 2 3 Eucalyptus raveretiana Black Ironbox 70 Eucalyptus tereticornis Blue Gum Eugenia reinwardtiana Beach Cherry Eugenia reinwardtiana 8 Euroschinus falcatus Ribbonwood 0.5,0.6 2 Eustrephus latifolius Wombat Berry 5 32 Exocarpos latifolius R.Br Ficus obliqua Small-leaved Fig Ficus opposita Sandpaper Fig 2 21 Ficus racemosa Cluster Fig Ficus rubiginosa Rusty Fig 1 Ficus virens White Fig, Banyan 4
3 Fitzalania heteropetala Orange Annona Flemingia involucrata 1 Flindersia pimenteliana Rose or Maple Silkwood Flueggea virosa White Currant Gahnia aspera Saw-sedge 0.5 Ganophyllum falcatum Scaly Ash 2 67 Gardenia psidioides Puttock Geijera salicifolia Scrub Wilga Glochidion philippicum 3 95 Glochidion sp. Cheese Tree 1 Glycosmis trifoliata Orange Berry Tree, Pink Lime 2 1, Gossia floribunda (A.J.Scott) N.Snow 55 Gossypium australe Graptophyllum excelsum (F.Muell.) Druce Native Fuchsia (Mag. Is.) 0 Graptophyllum ilicifolium (F.Muell.) F.Muell. ex Benth. Grevillea baileyana White Oak Grevillea banksii red prostrate TM 10, CC6 Grevillea decora TM 10 Grevillea dryandri R.Br. 0.5,0.4, 0.3 Grevillea parallela Silver Oak 0.5 Grevillea pteridifolia Golden Grevillea 2 1,0.6 Grewia retusifolia Emu Berry, Dog's Balls Gymnanthera oblonga (Burm.f.) P.S. Green Haemodorum coccineum Scarlet Bloodroot 0.5, Harpullia hillii Tulipwood Harpullia pendula Tulipwood 2 5 Helicteres semiglabra 0.5 Hibbertia scandens Climbing Guinea Flower Hibiscus forsteri F.D.Wilson 0.3 Hibiscus heterophyllus Native Rosella Hibiscus tiliaceus Beach Hibiscus Hovea longipes 0.5 Hoya australis Wax Flower 5 Indigofera linifolia Indigofera linnaei 0.3 Ipomoea pes-caprae Goat's-foot Morning Glory 2 Jasminum didymum subsp. Coastal Jasmine racemosum (F.Muell.) P.S.Green Jasminum simplicifolium subsp. australiense P.S.Green Larsenaikia ochreata Gardenia 5 Leea guineensis Bandicoot Berry 129 Litsea glutinosa? Livistona drudei Drude's Cabbage Palm 1 Lobelia leucotos Albr. 30 Lomandra longifolia hystrix Spiny-headed Mat-rush 2 Lomandra Lomandra longifolia from Larry c. 1 Lophostemon grandiflorus Swamp Mahogany 4 9 Lysiphyllum carronii (F.Muell.) Pedley 1 90 Lysiphyllum hookeri Pegunny / Hooker's Bauhinia 3 29 Macaranga tanarius Macaranga or Heart Leaf 3 64 Maclura cochinensis 1 Mallotus philippensis Red Kamala 4 0.9,0.6, Maytenus disperma Orange Boxwood 1 31 Melaleuca dealbata Cloudy Tea Tree 3 0.3,0.3, 31 Melaleuca fluviatilis Pendulous Paperbark 1 Melaleuca leucadendra Weeping Paperbark Melaleuca nervosa Paperbark Melaleuca recurva Melaleuca viminalis red-flowering bottle brush Melaleuca viridiflora Broad-leaved Paperbark 1 1 Melia azedarach White Cedar 12 Melicope elleryana Euodia 2 Melicope rubra 3 0.3,0.6,0.5 6 Memecylon pauciflorum Blume Poor-flower Tree 0.3, Micromelum minutum (G.Forst.) Wight & Arn. Lime Berry 17 Millettia pinnata Pongamia or Indian Beech Mimusops elengi Red Coondoo
4 Mimusops elengi NT 1 Morinda citrifolia Smelly Cheesefruit, Noni 5 0.5, Mucuna gigantea Burney Bean Murdannia graminea (R.Br.) G.Brueckn. Murraya ovatifoliolata (Engl.) Domin 5 Myoporum acuminatum R.Br. Nauclea orientalis Leichhardt Tree Neptunia dimorphantha 0.5 Ochrosia elliptica Bloodhorn 6 Olea Native Olive Pandanus cookii Screw Palm / Pine 30 seeds TM Pandorea pandorana 1 Pavetta australiensis Bremek. var. australiensis Persoonia falcata R.Br. Geebung 1 0.3,0.3 Petalostigma banksii Britten & S. Moore Petalostigma pubescens Domin Quinine Bush 2 42 Phaleria octandra Phyllanthus hebecarpus 3 Phyllanthus Pipturus argenteus White or Native Mulberry 2 86 Pittosporum ferrugineum Kamut 1 12 Planchonia careya Cocky Apple Pleiogynium timorense Burdekin Plum 167 Polyalthia nitidissima (Dunal) Benth. Canary Beech 0.9 Premna serratifolia Creek Premna Proiphys amboinensis Cardwell Lily Psychotria fitzalanii Psychotria Rhodomyrtus macrocarpa Benth. 1 Scaevola taccada Cardwell Cabbage Schaenoplectus micronatus 1 Scolopia braunii (Klotzsch) Sleumer Senna gaudichaudii 3 Senna magnifolia 1 Seringia collina (Domin) C.F.Wilkins & Whitlock 0.3,0.3 1 Seringia lanceolata Steetz 0.4, Sophora tomentosa Silver Bush Sterculia quadrifida Peanut Tree Syzygium forte (F.Muell.) B.Hyland subsp. forte? Syzygium luehmannii (F.Muell.) L.A.S.Johnson Syzygium tierneyanum River Cherry 1 29 Tabernaemontana orientalis Banana Bush Tacca leontopetaloides Arrowroot 4 0.8,0.6 Tephrosia macrostachya Tephrosia (Magnetic Island) Tephrosia filipes 0.25 Terminalia arenicola Brown Damson 4 Terminalia muelleri Mueller s Damson Terminalia porphyrocarpa F.Muell. ex Benth. Terminalia sericocarpa (T. microcarpa) 1 42 Thespesia populnea Beach Cottonwood Timonius timon (Spreng.) Merr. Timon Tree 1 67 Toona ciliata M.Roem. Trema tomentosa (Roxb.) Hara Poison Peach Trichodesma zeylanica Camel Bush Turraea pubescens Native Witch-hazel 76 Uraria lagopodioides (L.) DC ,0.3, Uraria picta (Jacq.) Desv ,0.5 Vachellia bidwillii Corkwood Wattle 4 Ventilago viminalis Hook Vigna marina Sea Bean Vitex rotundifolia Creeping Vitex 20 Wikstroemia indica Wrightia saligna 2 51 Ximenia americana L. 8 seeds Xylocarpus granatum 6 seeds
5 GRASSES Alloteropsis semialata Cockatoo Grass 64 Aristida Burra Range 2 Aristida warburgii grass Arundinella nepalensis Reed Grass Capillipedium parviflorum Scented Top 37 Chionachne cyathopoda (F.Muell.) F.Muell. ex Benth. Chrysopogon elongatus Chrysopogon fallax Golden Beard Grass 1 29 Cymbopogon ambiguus Scented Oilgrass Cymbopogon bombycinus Silky Oilgrass 4 Dicanthium sericeum 1 1 Digitaria nematostachya grass Ectrosia leporina 4 Enneapogon polyphyllas Leafy Nine-awn 5 Enneapogon lindleyanus Lindley Nine-awn 17 Enneapogon robustissimus Nine-awn Grass 25 Eragrostis elongata Clustered Lovegrass 3 53 Eriachne obtusa R.Br. 1 Eriachne rara R.Br. Wanderrie Grass 1 Heteropogon triticeus Giant Speargrass 3 Ischaemum australe Large Bluegrass 4 22 Mnesithea rottboellioides Northern Canegrass Panicum effusum R.Br. 36 Paspalidium rarum (R.Br.) Hughes Sarga plumosum Plume Sorghum 5 55 Setaria surgens (Annual) Pigeon Grass Spinifex sericeus Beach Spinifex 89 Themeda triandra Kangaroo Grass 1 Thuarea involuta Tropical Beach Grass Triodia stenostachya Domin Porcupine Grass, Spinifex 0.3 TOTALS The Bush Garden Nursery is open on Fridays from 8:00 am 2:00 pm. All welco For confirmation of times or information, please call Coastal Dry Tropics Landcare on (07) or
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