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 | -Delonix regia. The Poinciana is one of Queensland’s classic trees, with its -striking red flowers and umbrella like growing habit it is a favorite street or shade tree. Typically seen around 6m in height they can reach heights of 10m. |
 | -Available in a range of growth habits and styles, Dianella varieties are evergreen tufting perennial commonly found in Australian landscapes. Best known as a hardy and versatile plant species that can tolerate both wet and dry conditions. Dianella varieties can be used as borders or ornamental features and are native to Australia. Preferring a sunny spot in any garden most dianella varieties produce a light to dark bluish or purple fruit and flower in the warmers months of the year. Varieties available at Eplants Trade Wholesale Nursery are Dianella 'variegata' and 'dwarf'. |
| -Dietes grandiflora is a hardy and robust plant that looks amazing when in flower if planted on mass but also can be used on its own or in a pot. Once established it can be mostly left alone and it will care for itself rewarding you with a beautiful white floral display in summer. |
 | -Dracaenas are generally rugged, carefree houseplants with a robust and tropical appearance. They are widely used for both home and office plantings and many varieties can tolerate low light conditions. The Dracaena marginata is a member of the ancient dragon tree family. With its sword like foliage and beautiful contrasting colours, this plants is highly valued in today’s landscapes. Perfect as a feature plant in the ground or in a pot, the Dracaena marginata produces is fantastic foliage all year round. Also suits indoor environment, the Dracaena marginata is a real 'all rounder'. As pictured left, the Dracaena marginata comes in many forms. From the striking green and eggplant foliage of the straight variety to the bold pinks of the 'colorama' there is sure to be a Dracaena to suit every garden lover. Available in pot sizes 300mm & 400mm from Eplants Wholesale Nursery. |
| -Duranta Sheena’s gold is an attractive small shrub with lavender coloured flowers and small yellow berries. Commonly used as a hedge due to its compact growth habit when regularly pruned Sheena’s gold is a fast growing easy care plant that looks good on its own or in a group. If left unprunned Sheena’s gold will grow to 3m but performs best when given regular hair cuts. |
 | -The Dypsis lutescens is a clumping palm with up to twelve main trunks which curve outward from the base to form a thick head of fronds, commonly used as a screen. With its attractive golden trunks and often golden foliage, the Dypsis Lutescens is best known as a 'golden cane palm'. A very popular tropical palm, the Golden Cane is easy to grow and maintain whilst providing a different form to standard palm trees such as Alexander and bangalow palms. Offering attractive form and privacy, the Golden Cane Palm is a popular choice when screening areas of your garden. Available at Eplants Trade Nursery in 300mm pots, 45lt & 100lt bags. |
 | -Elaeocarpus obovatus is a large native tree growing to 40m in perfect conditions it has smooth bark and White flowers that appear from September to November. The fruit is a blue berry arriving from January to April. |
 | -Elaeocarpus is a genus of tropical and subtropical evergreen trees and shrubs. With approximately 350 species distributed Australia wide, Eplants can supply Elaeocarpus in some of its most popular forms being the Eumundii, Obovatus & Reticulatus. Elaeocarpus reticulatus (Blueberry Ash) is a strikingly beautiful and hardy plant, which grows between 3-15m tall and 3-5m wide. Elaeocarpus obovatus or hard Quandong is a medium to large tree with white, bell shaped flowers September to November. Elaeocarpus Eumundii is the most highly sought after of the Elaeocarpus varieties, with its attractive glossy green and dark brown leaves throughout the year. Available at Eplants in varieties of sizes including 300mm, 45lt & 100lt. |
| -Echeverias are an amazing and highly varied group of succulent plants widely used as garden plants and collected by hobby growers Australia wide and are one of the most commonly used forms of Succulent in today’s landscapes. Hardy & drought tolerant, Echiveria varieties are quickly becoming the "must have" addition in modern Australian gardens. With dramatic colours and intricate formations, Echeverias are an interesting and low maintenance solution for water conscious gardens capes. Echeverias are rosette forming succulents and flower like heads can be only a centimeter or two across or giants with heads up to 60cm. Flower stems appear generally in the summer months with tall upright spikes each carrying a number of upside down flowers ranging from 3mm to 20mm long. Available at Eplants in 100mm & 200mm pots. |
 | -Festuca glauca is a very popular grass in modern landscape design and looks great in mass plantings in tight spaces that you might be struggling to fill, it is able to tolerate most growing conditions and is surprisingly drought tolerant once established. |
 | -Furcraea’s are stunning large succulents available in variegated or non variegated they create instant impact as feature specimens. Very little maintenance is required to keep your Furcraea looking good and these plants are very drought tolerant. Producing a large flower spike as big a 6m and covered in small white flowers. Available in a wide range of sizes from Eplants.
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| -A favorite landscape shrub in Australia, the gardenia has very fragrant creamy-white flowers and glossy, deep green foliage. There are over 200 species of Gardenias; the species are of primary importance being the Gardenia magnifica, Florida & radicans. Gardenia magnifica has larger flowers than Florida, and grows 1.5 to 2 m high. The Gardenia Florida only reaches 1.2 to 1.5M height and has smaller flowers. The Gardenia radicans is a creeping Gardenia groundcover. Gardenias like semi shade - dappled light, or morning sun, with some warmth. Although sometimes they can be seen growing in a full sun position, their flowers burn and become damaged in the hot sun. Available at Eplants in sizes ranging from 140mm to 300mm. |
| -The Gazania rigens is a tough, low-growing ground cover with lance-shaped leaves and brightly coloured daisy-like flowers in orange, yellow, cream & white. Often referred to as the 'treasure plant', the Gazania rigens is a coastal species of Gazania that grows abundantly along the east coast of Queensland all the way down to Victoria's coastal regions. Attractive to bees, butterflies and birds, this plant is drought tolerant and suitable for container use. Available at Eplants in 140mm pots. |
| -Eplants stocks a large range of grevillia species including coconut ice, honey gem, moonlight, ned kelly, robyn gordon, superb, and forest rambler. These quintessential aussie natives look good in any garden and are available in a wide range of sizes and colours to suit your garden. | |
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