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Wildseed Tasmania prides itself on offering Tasmanian’s best range of native plants in a variety of growth phases.
Leptecophylla abietina ‘Seaspray Pinkberry’ Tas species
$4.50
Barbarea australis ‘Riverbed Wintercress’ Tas Endemic
Edibles: Leaves - raw, steamed or stir fried
$4.50
Apium prostratum’ Sea Celery’ Nursery Tas species
Fern Pteris umbrosa ‘Jungle Brake Fern’ Nursery
Spreading clump terrestrial fern. Growth rate fast. Use for specimen, indoor, pond surrounds, ferneries, tubs. Acid soils. Will take dry but best kept moist. Full sun to heavy shade. Moderately frost hardy/
Fern Polystichum proliferum ‘Mother Shield Fern’ Nursery
Origin: Tas, Vic, NSW Form: Rosette (like a baby man fern) 0.5-1.0m height. Width 1.0m. Growth rate medium. use in ferneries, pots, rockeries, pond surrounds. All soils with reasonable drainage. Fertilise with blood and bone or manure. Part shade to heavy shade. Very frost hardy. Keep moist but will survive dry periods. Features: Will tolerate coastal areas.
Fern Dicksonia antarctica ‘Manfern, Soft Treefern’ Nursery Tas species
Origin: Tas, Vic, NSW, Qld. Tasmanian provenance. Erect 'trunk' forming fern up to 4.0m. Width 2.0m+. Perennial. Slow to develop trunk. Use in shrubberies, rockeries, ferneries, gully and creek bank filler. Wet and poorly drained soils best. Part to heavy shade. Extremely frost hardy. Wind exposure is the cause of most failures of this plant in cultivation. Will respond following drought. Features: Fantastic landscape plant for a lush effect.
Fern Blechnum watsii ‘Hard Water Fern’ Nursery Tas species
Origin: Tas, Vic, NSW, Qld, SA. Tasmanian provenance. Spreading small fern 0.3-0.5m height. Width 2.0m. Perennial. Growth rate. Use for shrubberies, rockeries, ferneries, gully and creek bank filler. Moist soil types except very boggy. Full sun to part shade - not heavy shade. Extremely frost hardy. Will respond following drought. Features: Intense young growth. Well suited to tub culture. Will take some salty coastal exposure.
Fern Blechnum nudum ‘Fishbone Water Fern’ Nursery Tas species
Origin: Tas, Vic, NSW, Qld, SA. Tasmanian provenance. Spreading small fern 0.3-0.5m height. Width 0.5m. Perennial. Growth rate fast. Use for shrubberies, rockeries, ferneries, gully and creek bank filler, tubs and pots. Wet and poorly drained soils best. Full sun to part shade. Extremely frost hardy. Will respond following drought. Features: Great fernery ground cover. Frog and small bird habitat.
Fern Blechnum minus ‘Soft Water Fern’ Nursery Tas species
Origin: Tas, Vic, NSW. Tasmanian provenance. Spreading small fern 0.3-0.5m height. Width 2.0m+. Growth rate very fast. Use for shrubberies, rockeries, ferneries, gully and creek bank filler. Wet and poorly drained soils best. Full sun to part shade (not heavy shade). Extremely frost hardy. Will respond following drought. Features: Intense red young growth.
Fern Asplenium hookerianum ‘Hen and Chicken Fern’ Nursery Tas species
Epiphytic, lithophytic or terrestrial fern for shady, moist conditions.
Fern Adiantum aethiopicum ‘Maidenhair Fern’ Nursery Tas species
Very hardy terrestrial fern tolerant of dry and sunny conditions including coastal.
Wollemia nobilis ‘ Wollemi Pine’ Nursery
Evergreen tree. Frost hardy Any soils with good drainage Needs summer water
Veronica derwentiana ‘Derwent Speedwell’ Nursery
Origin: Tas, Vic, NSW, SA. Tasmanian provenance. Attractive perennial shrub 1.0m-1.2m height. Width 1.0-1.2m. Growth rate fast. Use for banks, under trees, shrubberies. Most soils from free draining to waterlogged. Full sun to part shade. Very frost hardy. Moderately drought tolerant. White or blue flowers in Spring. Prune to remove old flowering canes in autumn. Features: Butterfly and honey attracting. Feature Codes: E(D)(N) P
Velleia paradoxa ‘Bush Butterflies’ Nursery
Perennial rosette herb. Light green leaves close to the ground. Yellow flowers on erect stems in spring/summer. Rare and endangered species. Endemic. Feature Codes: CEKb
Cycnogeton procerum ‘Water Ribbons’ Nursery Tas species
Emergent aquatic with floating leaves to 1.0 metres. Erect flower spikes to 0.3 metres in spring. Feature Codes: DEIcdT
Telopea truncata ‘Tasmanian Waratah’ Nursery
Origin: Tasmanian endemic species. Erect shrub or small tree 1.8 to 8.0 metres. Large red flowers in spring/early summer. Ornamental. Feature Codes: DEFHJNPX
Telopea speciosissima ‘New South Wales Waratah’ Nursery
NSW provenance. Shrub to 3.0m. Large red compact flowers in spring/early summer. Part sun to part shade. Free draining soil. Can be pruned once established. Frost hardy. Feature Codes: NP
Stylidium armeria ‘Broad Leaf Trigger Plant’ Nursery
Evergreen Stylidium good for pots, rockeries and mass plantings. Drought tolerant. Masses of pink flowers on short stems.
Solanum laciniatum ‘Kangaroo Apple’ Nursery
Origin: Tasmanian provenance. Bushy rounded shrub 2.0-2.5m. Width 2.0-3.0m. Growth rate very fast. Use for screen, filler and specimen. any soils -sand to clay. Full sun to part shade. Very frost hardy. Very drought tolerant. Moderately wind firm. Purple flowers in Spring. Prune as required for shape. Features: Bird attracting. Bush Tucker. Fruits are edible when FULLY ripe. Feature Codes: ABCEPQS
Rytidosperma pilosum ‘Velvet Wallaby Grass’ Nursery
Grass. Use for native gardens, rockeries 20 cm x 30 cm, stems to 0.5 cm Pale, green to purplish flower heads Flowering time: November to February Moist to dry soils in dryish forests. Dappled and semi shade. Underplanting with other grasses and small shrubs.
Richea dracophylla ‘Dragon Richea’ Nursery
Origin: Tasmanian endemic species. Shrub to 2.0 metres. Leaves spirally based, pointed to 22 cm. Clusters of white flowers on spikes to 13 cm in spring. Feature Codes: DEFGHNPX
Quercus suber ‘Cork Oak’ Nursery
Dense, wide spreading tree. Deciduous. Any soils with fair drainage. Use for Screening, windbreak, avenue and specimen. Full sun Frost hardy. Drought tolerant. Bird and bee attracting. Shade tree. Host tree for truffles. Source of commercial cork.
Quercus robur ‘ English Oak’ Nursery
Dense, wide spreading tree. Deciduous. Best on deep soils with summer water. Use for Screening, windbreak, avenue and specimen. Full sun Frost hardy. Drought tolerant once established. Shade Tree.
Quercus palustris ‘ Pin Oak’ Nursery
Dense spreading tree. Use for windbreak, avenue or specimen. Best on deep soils with plenty of summer water. Frost hardy. Drought tolerant. Full sun. Outstanding orange autumn display
Quercus ilex ‘Holm Oak/ Holly Oak’ Nursery
Dense spreading tree. Use for windbreak, avenue or specimen. Any soil with fair drainage. Frost hardy/ Drought proof. Bird and bee attracting. Host tree for truffles. Shade tree.
Pycnosorus globosus ‘ Billy Buttons’ Nursery
Dwarf perennial. Growth rate fast. Use for rockeries. annual beds, cut flower. Almost any soil types. Full sun to part shade. Frost hardy/ Drought tolerant. Vibrant silver foliage. Great cut flower.
Pycnosorus globosus ‘ Billy Buttons’
Dwarf perennial. Growth rate fast. Use for rockeries. annual beds, cut flower. Almost any soil types. Full sun to part shade. Frost hardy/ Drought tolerant. Vibrant silver foliage. Great cut flower.
$4.50
Pultenaea pedunculata ‘Carpet Pea’ Nursery
Prostrate matting ground cover. Masses of small yellow and orange pea flowers in spring. Stocks often limited. Feature Codes: BCEKbO
Pultenaea juniperina ‘Prickly Beauty’ Nursery
Origin: Tasmanian provenance. Small prickly shrub. Small pointed leaves. Large orange-yellow flowers with a touch of purple in spring/summer. Feature Codes: BCEFHNP
Pultenaea daphnoides var obcordata ‘Native Daphne’ Nursery
Origin: Tasmanian provenance. Erect shrub to 2.5m. Soft green leaves. Yellow flowers with reddish markings in Spring. Full sun to part shade. Drought tolerant. Feature Codes: DEFP
Pomaderris pilifera ‘Yellow Dogwood’ Nursery
Evergreen shrub Size2-3 m x 1.5-3 m Moist well drained soils. Use for underplanting. Shrubberies, native gardens Full sun to part shade Flowering Spring.
Pomaderris apetala ‘Native Hazel’ Nursery
Origin: Tasmanian provenance. Erect shrub 3.0-4.0m height. Width 1.5-2.0m. Evergreen. Growth rate very fast. Use as screen, filler and specimen. Any soils-wet or dry. Suits creeks and gullies. Full sun to part shade (best). Very frost hardy. Drought tolerant - will suffer but recover. Extremely wind firm. Yellow flowers in Spring. Prune as required for shape. Features: Bird attracting. Timber (poles) ideal for furniture and craftwork. Feature Codes: DEFP
Pomaderris elliptica ‘Yellow Dogwood’ Nursery
Origin: Tasmanian endemic species. Bushy rounded shrub 2.0m-2.5m height. 1.5m-2.0m width. Evergreen. Growth rate fast. Use for screen, filler and specimen. Any soils - wet or dry. Full sun to part shade (will become "leggy" in heavy shade). Very frost hardy. Very drought tolerant. Extremely wind firm. Masses of pale-yellow flowers in Spring. Prune as required for shape. Features: Bird attracting. Feature Codes: CDOX
Podylaria sericea ‘ Satin Bush’ Nursery
Compact rounded shrub. 0.5-.0.8m x 1.0m. Use for shrubberies, garden, tubs and rockeries. Any dry soils, especially sands and gravels. Full sun to part shade. Drought tolerant. Good coastal plant.
Poa rodwayi ‘Velvet Tussock Grass’ Nursery
Tufted perennial to 75 cm. Grey-green leaves. Green-purplish flower heads. Ornamental. Feature Codes: BCE(H)KbOS
Poa poiformis ‘Coastal Silver Tussock’
Origin: Tas, Vic, SA, NSW, Qld. Medium tussock 0.7m -1.2m height. Width 1.0m. Evergreen. Growth rate fast. Use for pond surrounds, borders, pots, mass plantings, stabilising dunes and banks. Any soil type including sand - except wet. Full sun to partial shade. Very frost hardy. Drought proof. Flowers in Spring and Summer. Cut back to ground level or burn every few years to promote new growth. Very ornamental foliage and flowerheads. Good native habitat species. Feature Codes: ABEIabKaOU
$4.50
Poa labillardierei var labillardierei ‘Silver Tussock Grass’ Nursery
Origin: Tas, SA, Vic, NSW, Qld. Tasmanian provenance. Medium tussock 0.7-1.2m height. Width 1.0m. Growth rate fast. Use for pond surrounds, borders, pots and mass plantings. Any soils except wet. Full sun to part shade. Very frost hardy. Drought proof. Flowers Spring and Summer. Cut back to ground level or burn every few years to promote new growth. Features: Very ornamental foliage and flower heads. Good native habitat species. Feature Codes: ABCEHJKabcdNS
Platylobium obtusangulum ‘Common Flat Pea’ Nursery
Origin: Tasmanian provenance. Slender erect or spreading shrub 0.3 to 1.0 metres. Yellow and red pea flowers i n spring/summer. Feature Codes: CEKb
Platylobium parvifolium ‘Handsome Flat Pea’ Nursery
Origin: Tasmanian provenance. Slender shrub to 1.8 metre. yellow pea flowers in spring. Feature Codes: BCP
Phyllocladus aspleniifolius ‘Celery Top Pine’ Nursery
Origin: Tasmanian Endemic species. Tree to 10m, often taller. The female 'flower' consists of a seed bearing scale which becomes pink and fleshy. 'Leaves' are thick, leathery and resemble celery leaves. Very frost hardy. Full sun to part shade. Not drought tolerant. Moist soils. Specimen planting. Features: Specialty timber. Feature Codes: EFGHNPX
Pelargonium australe ‘Wild Geranium’ Nursery
Plant to 1.0 metres. 'Geranium' leaves. Flowers white and pink in spring. Feature Codes: ABCEKaOU
Pelargonium australe pink ‘Dark Pink’ Nursery
Plant to 1.0 metres. 'Geranium' leaves. Flowers white and pink in spring. Feature Codes: ABCEKaOU
Ozothamnus obcordatus ‘Native Thyme’ Nursery
Rounded small shrub. Growth rate fast. Any dry soils from heavy clays to sands. Forst hardy. Drought tolerant. Dried leaves (similar in taste to thyme) as seasoning.
Ozothamnus lycopodioides ‘Clubmoss Everlastingbush’ Nursery
Origin: Tasmanian endemic species. Dwarf evergreen shrub with spreading branches. Use for native gardens. Most soils with good drainage. Full sun to part shade. White flowers in Spring and Summer. Frost hardy. Responds well to pruning for shape. Features: Rare. Butterfly attracting.
Ozothamnus costatifructus ‘East Coast Everlasting’ Nursery
Origin: Tasmanian endemic species. Evergreen shrub 1.0-3.0m height. Use for native gardens, shrubberies, low screen, specimen. All soils except very wet. Full sun to part shade. Moderately frost hardy. Moderately drought tolerant. Creamy white flowerheads in Summer. Tip prune only for shape. Features: Rare and unusual. Butterfly attracting.
Oxylobium arborescens ‘Tall Shaggy Pea’ Nursery
Origin: Tasmanian provenance. Similar to O. ellipticum but has longer, narrower leaves. Tall shrub. Golden yellow flowers in spring. Feature Codes: (B)CD(E)FHJNP
Ornduffia reniformis ‘Yellow Marsh Flower’ Nursery
Perennial herb with large basal leaves. Flower stems to 0.8 metres. Yellow flowers in summer. Feature Codes: DEIbcT(U)
Olearia phlogopappa ‘Dusty Daisy Bush’ Nursery
Origin: Tasmanian provenance. Shrub. Greyish leaves and stems. White (blue or pink) flowers in spring. Sold with pappus. Endemic. Feature Codes: BCDEFHP
Olearia myrsinoides ‘Silky Daisybush’ Nursery Tas species
Origin: Tasmanian provenance. Spreading low to medium shrub 0.3-1.5m height. Width 1.0-1.5m. Evergreen. Use for native gardens, shrubberies. All soils except very wet. White flowers in late Spring to Summer.Branchlets covered in whitish hairs. Full sun to part shade. Frost tolerant. Drought resistant once established. Tip prune after flowering. Features: Honey scented flowers.
Olearia lirata ‘Dusty Daisy Bush’ Nursery
Origin: Tas, Vic, NSW. Upright slender shrub 2.0 -3.5m height. Width 1.2 -1.8m. Evergreen. Growth rate fast. Use for revegetation, background, habitat. Any moist soil. Full sun to heavy shade. Very frost hardy. Very drought tolerant. Not wind firm. Best in a sheltered spot. White flowers in Spring. Prune as required for shape. Will tolerate severe pruning if required. Sold with pappus. Features: Butterfly attracting. Feature Codes: EFGP
Odixia angusta ‘Roundhead Everlasting Bush’ Nursery Tas Endemic
Origin: Tasmanian endemic species. Small to medium shrub. Evergreen. Use for native gardens, specimen. Most soils except very wet. Moderately frost tolerant. Drought resistant once established. Full sun to part shade. Yellow flowers in Spring to Summer. Features: Young growth yellow. Light pruning beneficial to shape.
Nothofagus cunninghamii ‘Southern Beech or Myrtle’ Nursery Tas species
Tree 35.0 to 50.0 metres. Young leaves bronze-red. Flowers in spring. Specialty timber. Feature Codes: DEFGHP
Melaleuca virens – Mountain Bottlebrush Nursery Tas Endemic
Origin: Tasmanian endemic species. Rounded small shrub 1.5m-2.0m (occasionally taller). Growth rate moderate. Evergreen. Use for screen, windbreak, hedge and specimen planting. Any soil - wet or dry. Full sun to part shade. Extremely frost hardy. Moderately drought tolerant. Very wind firm. Flowers in Spring and Summer. Prune as required - can be clipped as a hedge. Features: Good honey species. Young growth pink/red. Bird attracting - honey eaters and parrots. Butterfly attracting. Feature Codes: EFHIeJNTX
Melaleuca styphelioides ‘True Paperbark’ Nursery
Origin: Vic, NSW, Qld. Tasmanian provenance. Very dense conical small tree 4.0-8.0m height. Width 3.0-4.0m. Evergreen. Growth rate medium. Use for screen, windbreak, hedge, specimen and avenues. Any soil - will cope with wet feet. Full sun. Very frost hardy. Very drought resistant once established. Very wind firm. White flowers in Summer. Prune as required for shape. Can be clipped as a hedge. Features: Very ornamental and useable papery bark. Ornamental white trunk.
Melaleuca squarrosa ‘Scented Paperbark’ Nursery Tas species
Origin: Tas, Vic, NSW, SA. Tasmanian provenance. Very neat erect or spreading shrub 2.5-3.m height. Width 1.5-2.5m. Evergreen. Growth rate very fast. Use for shelter, screen, hedge or specimen. Any soils -wet or dry. Full sun to part shade. Very frost hardy. Very drought tolerant. Very wind firm. Pale yellow flowers in Spring and summer. Prune as required. Clips very well as a hedge. Features: Bird attracting. Butterfly attracting. Heavily scented yellow flowers. Feature Codes: BDEFHIceNPST
Melaleuca squamea ‘Swamp Paperbark’ Nursery Tas species
Origin: Tas, Vic, NSW, SA. Tasmanian provenance. Very neat, rounded shrub 1.5-2.0m height. Width 1.0-1.5m. Evergreen. Growth rate fast. Use for shelter, screen, hedge and specimen. any soils - wet or dry. Full sun to part shade. Very frost hardy. Very drought tolerant. Very wind firm. Yellow flowers in Spring and Summer. Prune as required. Clips very well as a hedge. Features: Bird attracting. Butterfly attracting. Feature Codes: BEFHIceJNPST Seeds per gram: 10000+
Melaleuca pustulata ‘Sweet Scented Paperbark’ Nursery Tas Endemic
Origin: Tasmanian Endemic (East Coast) Very neat, rounded shrub 2.5-3.0m height. Width 2.0-3.0m. Evergreen. Growth rate fast. Use for shelter, screen and specimen. Any soils including very dry. Full sun to part shade. Very frost hardy. Very drought tolerant. Very wind firm. Pale yellow flowers in Spring. Pruning not required. Features: Bird attracting. Very highly perfumed. Threatened Tasmanian species. Feature Codes: BCOX
Melaleuca pallida ‘Lemon Bottlebrush’ Nursery Tas species
Origin: Tas, Vic, NSW. Tasmanian provenance. Dense columnar shrub 2.5-3.0m height (can be taller). Width 2.0-2.5m. Evergreen. Growth rate fast. Use for screen, windbreak, hedge and specimen. Any soil - wet or dry. Full sun to partial shade. Very frost hardy. Very drought resistant once established. Very wind firm. Yellow flowers in Spring and Summer. Prune as required- can be clipped as a hedge. Features: Bird attracting - honey eaters and parrots. Butterfly attracting. Good honey species. Young growth pink/red. Feature Codes: CHP
Melaleuca nesophila ‘Showy Honey Myrtle’ Nursery
Very neat, rounded shrub 2.0 -2.5m x 2.0m. Growth rate fast. Use for shelter, screen, hedge and specimen. Any soils - wet or dry. Good coastal species. Full sun to part shade. Bird and butterfly attracting.
Melaleuca laterita ‘ Robin Redbreast’ Nursery
Rounded small shrub 1.0m x1.5m. Growth rate fast. Use for under-plantings. shrubberies, borders. Requires good drainage. Full sun to part shade. Very frost hardy. Drought tolerant. Bird and butterfly attracting.
Melaleuca hamulosa X ‘ Lilac Myrtle’ Nursery
Dense rounded shrub. Growth rate fast. Use for shelter, screen, hedge and specimen. 2.5-3.0m h x 2.0-3.0m w. Any soils except very wet. Full sun to part shade. Frost hardy. Drought tolerant. Bird attracting
Melaleuca erubescens ‘ Rosy Paperbark’ Nursery
Low spreading shrub. Growth rate fast. Use for shrubberies, banks, native gardens. Full sun to part shade. Any soils wet to dry. Very frost hardy. Benefits from summer water. Bird attracting. Good bird nesting shrub.
Melaleuca ericifolia nana ‘Swamp Paperbark’ Nursery Tas species
Origin: Tas, Vic, NSW. Tasmanian provenance. Very dense rounded shrub 1.8-2.5m height, Width 2.0-3.0m. Evergreen. Growth rate fast. Use for shelter, screen, hedge and specimen. Any soils - wet or dry. Full sun to part shade. Very frost hardy. Very drought tolerant. Very wind firm. Pure white flowers in Spring and Summer. Prune as required. Features: Bird attracting - nectar feeders. Good bird nesting shrub. One of the hardiest native shrubs.
Melaleuca ericifolia ‘Swamp Paperbark’ Nursery Tas species
Origin: Tas, Vic, NSW. Tasmanian provenance. Large bushy shrub 3.0-4.0m height. Width 2.0-3.0m. Evergreen. Growth rate very fast. Use for shelter, screen, hedge and specimen. Any soils - very wet to very dry. Full sun to part shade. Very frost hardy. Very drought tolerant. Very wind firm. Pure white flowers in Spring and Summer. Prune as required. Features: Bird attracting. Good bird nesting shrub. One of the hardiest native shrubs. Suits coastal conditions. Feature Codes: ABDIbcTU
Melaleuca diosmifolia ‘Lime Green Bottlebrush’ Nursery
Origin: NSW, Qld. Tasmanian provenance. Very neat, rounded shrub 2.5 height. Width 3.0m. Evergreen. Growth rate very fast. Use for screen, shelter, specimen. Any soils - wet or dry. Full sun to part shade. Very frost hardy. Very drought tolerant. Very wind firm. Lime green bottlebrush flowers in Spring and Summer. Prune as required- clips very well as a hedge. Features: Masses of lime green bottlebrush flowers. Bird and butterfly attracting.
Melaleuca decussata ‘Mauve Paperbark’ Nursery
Origin: Vic, SA. Tasmanian provenance. Dense rounded shrub 1.5-1.8m height. Width 2.0-2.5m. Evergreen. Growth rate fast. Use for shelter, screen, hedge and specimen. Any soils - wet or dry. Full sun to part shade - best flowering in full sun. Very frost hardy. Very drought tolerant. Very wind firm. Mauve flowers in Spring and Summer. Prune as required. Clips very well as a hedge. Features: Bird attracting. Butterfly attracting.
Melaleuca armillaris ‘Bracelet Honey Myrtle’ Nursery
Origin: Vic, NSW. Tasmanian provenance. Very neat, rounded shrub 2.5-3.0m height. Width 2.0-3.0m. Evergreen. Growth rate fast. Use for shelter, screen, hedge and specimen. Any soils wet or dry. Full sun to part shade. Very frost hardy. Very drought tolerant. Moderately wind firm. White flowers in Spring and Summer. Prune as required. Features: Bird attracting.
Lythrum salicaria ‘Purple loosestrife’ Nursery Tas species
Small under shrub. Rare in Tas. Growth rate fast. Use for native gardens, borders, pond surrounds. Moist and fertile soils. Full sun to part shade. Winter dormant. Needs moisture. Unusually bold native colour.
Lophostemon confertus ‘ Queensland Brush Box’ Nursery
Dense rounded tree. Street tree, shade, specimen. Any soils from sand to heavier clays. Can handle poor drainage. Full sun. Frost tender when young. Drought resistant once established. Ornate, fringed flowers. Bird attracting.
Lomatia tinctoria ‘Guitar Plant’ Nursery Tas species
Origin: Tasmanian endemic species. Small shrub to 1.0 m+. Divided leaves. White-cream flowers in spring/summer. Ornamental. Feature Codes: BCEPX
Lomandra spicata ‘Orange Mat Rush ‘ Nursery
Clumping evergreen. Growth rate fast. Use for banks, beds, low screens. Full sun. Frost tolerant. Drought hardy but benefits from summer water. Scented. flowers. Starchy fleshy bases of leaves are edible. Seeds edible (flour). Leaves can be braided.
Lomandra longifolia ‘Sagg’ Nursery
Hardy tussock to 1.0 metres. Flowers set among spiny leaves. Edibles: Meristem/bud can be eaten raw. Seeds ground. Feature Codes: ABCEKbNOPQSU
Lomandra hystrix ‘ Green Mat Rush’ Nursery
Clumping evergreen. 1.0m x 1.0m. Growth rate fast. All soils including damp. Full sun to 90% shade. Frost tolerant. Benefits from summer water. Young leaves, flowers and seeds.
Leucopogon parviflorus ‘Coast Beardheath’ Tas species
Origin: Tasmanian provenance. Dense shrub 2.0 to 4.0 metres. White fleshy fruits. Flowers in spring. Tasmanian Bush Tucker. Feature Codes: ABEOQU
$4.50
Leptospermum polygalifolium ‘ Copper Tantoon’ Nursery
Medium shrub. Growth rate fast. Use for shrubberies, specimen, screen, hedge. Most soils except very dry. Suits sand. Full sun to part shade. Needs some summer water. Good hedge plan. Bird attracting. Copper coloured young growth. Good honey species. Useful cut flower.
Leptospermum petersonii’ Lemon Scented Teatree’ Nursery
Erect medium shrub. Growth rate fast. Any soils (wet or dry). Good coastal species. Full sun to part shade. Drought tolerant. White flowers in Summer. Clips well. Lemon scented foliage.
Leptospermum lanigerum ‘Woolly Tea Tree’ Nursery Tas species
Origin: Tasmanian provenance. Erect shrub or tree 3.0 to 15.0 metres. Downy covering on leaves, stems and flowers. Flowers white in spring/summer. Edibles: Leaves used to make tea Feature Codes: ABCDEFHKNPS
Leptospermum laevigatum ‘Coast Tea Tree’ Nursery Tas species
Origin: Tasmanian provenance. Spreading shrub or small tree 2.5 to 6.0 metres. Pale green foliage, white flowers in spring. Feature Codes: ABU
Kunzea baxteri ‘Crimson kunzea’ Nursery
Origin: Tasmanian provenance Spreading or erect shrub 2.0 to 5.0 metres. Honey scented white flowers in spring. Feature Codes: ABPU
Kunzea ambigua ‘White Kunzea’ Nursery
Origin: Tasmanian provenance Spreading or erect shrub 2.0 to 5.0 metres. Honey scented white flowers in spring. Feature Codes: ABPU
$3.00
Kennedia rubicunda ‘Dusky Coral Pea’ Nursery
Tasmanian provenance. Australian native. Perennial ground cover, trailing plant or climber. Width 3m+. Very fast growth rate. Any soils except very wet. Full sun to part shade. Moderately frost hardy. Very drought resistant. Masses of dark red flowers in spring and summer. Can be pruned to shape. Feature Codes: ABCEOP Refer also to Groundcovers
Kennedia nigricans ‘Black Cockatoo Pea’ Nursery
Tasmanian provenance. Australian native - Western Australia. Perennial ground cover, trailing plant or climber. Width 3m+. Growth rate very fast. Any soils except very wet. Full sun to part shade. Moderately frost hardy. Very drought resistant. Black flowers with yellow stripes in spring and summer. Prune to shape if required. Butterfly attracting. Feature Codes: ABCEOP Refer also to Groundcovers
Kennedia macrophylla ‘ Cape Leewin Climber’ Nursery
Origin: Western Australia. Tasmanian provenance. Ground cover, trailer or climber. Evergreen. Width 3.0m+. Growth rate very fast. Use for fence and chook shed cover, ground cover for banks and under trees (will climb). Any soil except very wet. Will take dry poor soils. Full sun. Frost tender when young. Mature plants can be cut by moderate frosts. Very drought resistant. Orange flowers in Spring. Prune to control shape and size if required. Features: Butterfly attracting. Very vigorous grower. Very showy species. Rare and endangered in its native habitat.
Kennedia beckxiana ‘Cape arid climber’ Nursery
Origin: Western Australia. Tasmanian provenance. Ground cover, trailer or climber. Evergreen. Width 3.0m+. Growth rate very fast. Use for fence and chook shed cover, ground cover for banks and under trees (will climb). Any soil except very wet. Will take dry poor soils. Full sun. Frost tender when young. Mature plants can be cut by moderate frosts. Very drought resistant. Orange flowers in Spring. Prune to control shape and size if required. Features: Butterfly attracting. Very vigorous grower. Very showy species. Rare and endangered in its native habitat.
Juncus pallidus ‘Pale Rush’ Nursery Tas species
Tall robust rush to 2.0 metres. Vigorous coloniser of poorly drained areas. Suits waste water treatment systems. Feature Codes: DEIbcNOST
Juncus amabilis ‘Hollow Rush’ Nursery Tas species
Origin:Tas, Vic, NSW, Qld, SA, WA, NZ. Tasmanian provenance. Densely tufted perennial rush 0.2-1.2m height. Width 0.2 -0.5m. Spreading from underground stems. Green flowers in Summer. Best in seasonally moist to inundated soils. Tolerates drying out in Summer. Full sun to part shade. Use for ponds, dam edges. Suits waste water treatment systems. Features: Habitat plant. Bird attracting - seeds.
Jacaranda mimosifolia
Fast-growing tree. Soft, green foliage which turns yellow in winter before shedding. Masses of purple flowers in summer, the seed pods are very distinct fleshy curved green pods that eventually dry and open. It is an attractive open tree with branches upwardly ascending. A great summertime feature due to its stunning purple flowers.
Indigofera australis ‘Native Indigo’ Nursery Tas species
Origin: Tasmanian provenance Slender shrub to 1.5 metres. Leaves blue-green. Pink-lilac pea flowers in spring. Ornamental. Feature Codes: ABCPRU
Hymenosporum flavum ‘Native frangipani’ Nursery
Upright small tree. Growth rate fast. Use for specimen, avenues, shade tree. Any fairly deep soils. Full sun to part shade. Very drought tolerant once established. Bird and bee attracting. Highly perfumed.
Hovea corrickiae ‘Glossy Purplepea’ Nursery Tas species
Origin: Tasmanian provenance Shrub to 3.0m. Mauve (white) flowers in spring followed by ornamental seed pods. Feature Codes: CO(P)
Hakea teretifolia ‘Dagger Hakea’ Nursery
Origin: Tasmanian provenance. Spreading rigid shrub to 3.0 metres. All parts spiny. White flowers in spring/summer. Feature Codes: BCEO
Hakea salicifolia ‘Willow Leaf Hakea’ Nursery
Origin: NSW. Tasmanian provenance. Very compact rounded shrub 2.5-3.5m height. Width 2.5-3.5m. Evergreen. Growth rate fast. Use for screen, windbreak, shade and specimen. Any soils - wet or dry. Full sun to part shade. Very frost tolerant. Very drought tolerant. Very wind firm. White flowers in Spring and Summer. Pruning not required. Features: Bird attracting. Red young growth.
Hakea nodosa ‘Yellow Hakea’ Nursery
Origin: NE Tas, Vic, SA. Very compact rounded shrub 2.0 -2.25m in height. Width 2.0 -3.0m. Evergreen. Growth rate fast. Use for screen, windbreak, specimen. Any soils -sand, gravel, loam and clay. Will take very dry conditions or periodic flooding. Full sun to part shade. Very frost hardy. Very drought tolerant. Very wind firm. Yellow flowers in Autumn and Winter. Pruning not required. Features: Bird attracting. Perfumed flowers. Feature Codes: BCD(F)P
Hakea multilineata ‘ Grass Leaf Hakea’ Nursery
Erect medium shrub. Growth rate medium to fast. Use for screening, windbreak, specimen. Any soil with good drainage. Full sun to partial shade. Drought resistant when established. Bird attracting.
Hakea microcarpa ‘Small Fruited Hakea’ Nursery Tas species
Origin: Tas, NSW, Vic, Qld. Tasmanian provenance. Very rigid dense shrub 1-2m in height. 1-2m in width. Evergreen. Growth rate moderate. Use for screens, windbreak, specimen. Any soils - sand, gravel, loam or clay. Best in high rainfall areas. Full sun to part shade. Extremely frost hardy. Very drought tolerant. Very wind firm. White flowers in Spring. Pruning not required. Features: Bird attracting. Great habitat for small birds and animals. Feature Codes: DEHIeJKcdNT
Hakea megadenia ‘Autumn Hakea or Needlebush’ Nursery Tas Endemic
Origin: Tasmanian Endemic species. Compact shrub up to 3.0m height. Width 2.0m. Evergreen. Growth rate medium to fast. Use for informal hedge, screen. Most soils - wet or dry. Prefers slightly moist conditions. Cream flowers in Autumn. Frost hardy. Drought resistant. Wind firm. Pruning not required. Full sun to part shade. Features: Bird attracting. Autumn colour. Great habitat for small birds and animals.
Hakea lissosperma ‘Needle Bush’ Nursery Tas species
Origin: Tasmanian provenance. Shrub or small tree 2.0-6.0m height. Long dark green needle leaves. White flowers in Spring followed by ornamental fruits. Full sun to part shade. any soils including wet. Very frost hardy. Drought tolerant. Full sun to part shade. Use for screen and specimen planting. Feature Codes: EFHJNOP
Hakea epiglottis subsp epiglottis ‘Beaked Hakea or Needlebush’ Nursery Tas species
Origin: Tasmanian endemic species. Very compact rounded shrub 2.0 -2.5m height. Width - 1.5-2.0m. Evergreen. Growth rate moderate. Use for screens, windbreak, specimen. Any soils - sand, gravel, loam or clay. Will take very dry conditions or periodic flooding. Full sun to part shade. Very frost hardy. Very drought tolerant. Very wind firm. White flowers in Spring. Pruning not required. Features: Bird attracting. Great habitat for small birds and animals. Ornamental "beaked" fruit. Feature Codes: EFHJNOP

