It is the only known species of the genus Carpentaria. Fast growing and and highly ornamental it is tall and slender. (20m**AbcD) Carpentaria acuminata is a native to the northern Gulf areas. Handles all Australian conditions including inland. There is a big spray of cream flowers soon followed by huge bunches of orange fruit. (2-4mFABCD) Syagrus schizophylla is a gorgeous little feather Palm with a dense dark green head of plume like leaves that shine in the sun. …Gorgeous Dwarf…Takes Frost & Cold… ARIKURY PALM They are tough & handle a variety of conditions and are relatively pest resistant and long lived. Aglaonema are so easy care you cant go wrong because they love the shade they handle indoor conditions with ease and in warm areas they will light up any garden. Great in a pot inside in cooler areas or outside or in a subtropical garden. ![]() Colour can vary depending on the light intensity. Keep on the dry side in temperature below 20oC. Aglaonemas are soothing foliage plants that are great under dull light conditions. (1mAD) Beautifully marked succulent with reddish pink on the spine and edges on the green leaves. Can be left alone and will spread out, forming more flower heads. Best grown in full sun and during the warmer seasons and still can be grown in warmer areas during winter. Great flavour and spectacular ornamental mauve flowerhead! A ball cluster of flowers on a tall stem grows from each bulb. Not actually a garlic but more so a Leek. ![]() PS These will multiply and die back to several bulbs in winter. Suited to all climates as these are hardy and drought tolerant plants. Good as a container plant inside and out or as a border or groundcover, especially as under trees and in dark shady places. There are heaps of these tiny flowers on each head and heaps of heads! The light green straplike foliage forms dense attractive arching clumps. Lovely cluster of blue double flowers in long heads in summer and autumn. ….Bright & Double Planted… MUSCARI FANTASY These are 30cm tall in a 75mm pot & green at the moment. Excellent landscaping and patio plant! Can be grown in a container. Normally green in shade but will turn orange in more light orange with more light. This is a very striking shrubby succulent with thin segments with bright orange pinkish tips. (2mABcDE) Euphorbia tirucalli ‘Sticks on Fire’. These are 3 leaf seedlings, 30cm tall in a 75mm diameter pot. Suited to warm frostfree climates from warm temperate to tropical but will take a light frost. Requires good drainage and moderate watering. Grows in rocky gorges and slopes at 600m altitude. It is highly ornamental with long arching fronds to 3m and producing multiple red cones much larger than a pineapple. It is vigorous and not at all slow growing. (3mAbcD) This is a spectacular Cycad, from Malawi and Mozambique. Great for your indoor garden! These plants are just one of the many rare plants in our nursery! From 1000-2000m in the Philippines. Although it likes warmth and humidity it will tolerate cooler temperatures down to 3oC and low humidity for long periods. This is a spectacular hanging and climbing pitcher plant… Red lip and hood. This is a hard to get hybrid with unusual beautiful red dot patterns on the side of the 17cm pitchers. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON WA, TAS & NT ORDERS ……………PLEASE GO TO THE VERY BOTTOM OF THIS CATALOGUE AND THE FAQ’s. Monday 31st July, We need your order by 2.00 PM Monday 7th August, QLD time before this date as we go through an intricate Quarantine Inspection process & need to do this in one batch to make the process feasible. Western Australia, Northern Territory & Tasmania Sending Date These order are intended to be sent on the following day: Please note you do nothing… we do all the work and payments. All have inspection procedures in place at both ends. These states have strict quarantine protocols in place. ….From Bob & Bev Chalmers West Australian & NT & Tasmanian Orders Thank you for your wonderful custom over the first half of the year. This is a great time of year to get your plants established and do some early maintenance. ![]() Last week must have been the coldest on record… we were shivering! But there was nice rain and we expect an early spring here in August.
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