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Plants of Tasmania Nursery & Gardens, Company

Plants of Tasmania Nursery specializes in growing and selling plants that occur naturally in the island state of Tasmania. We stock over 400 different species and varieties, from small groundcovers to Eucalyptus regnans, the world's tallest flowering plant. The nursery has developed a strong reputation for knowledge, service and, of course, our plants. The nursery is located in Ridgeway, 15 minutes from the centre of Hobart. Our friendly and knowledgable staff can provide advice on the plants that will suit your garden. Plants can also be ordered by email, phone or fax and shipped to your home.
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Dampiera (Goodeniaceae)
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Tamania has one native species ofDampiera. Dampiera stricta is a perennial herb with angled stems, and can be found in eastern and north-eastern Tasmania in dry sclerophyll forests and heaths.
Group: Perennial plants
Athrotaxis x laxifolia (Cupressaceae)
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Athrotaxis x laxifolia is a name given to the hybrids between Athrotaxis cupressoides(Pencil Pine) and A. selaginoides(King Billy Pine). These hybrids occur as uncommon plants in many places with A. cupressoides(Pencil Pine) and A. selaginoides growing nearby. These hybrids are mostly somewhat...
Group: Bushes decorative
Blechnum nudum (Blechnaceae)
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Blechnum nudum (fishbone water fern)is a very common native ground fern in wet forests wherever they occur in Tasmania. It is a relatively large ground fern, sometimes developing a short trunk. The fronds are erect and pale green, and often about 60-70cm long.
Group: Saplings of fern
Acacia suaveolens (Fabaceae)
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Acacia suaveolens is a common shrubby acacia of dry forests, heathlands and coastal areas. It has a very diffuse habit. It has long phyllodes with one vein. The flowers are in heads that are arranged in racemes, but perhaps the most distinctive feature is that before they expand, these...
Group: Acacia
Celmisia saxifraga (Asteraceae)
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Celmisia saxifraga is a reasonably common alpine and subalpine rosette herb. It is reasonably similar to C. asteliifolia, but the leaves tend to be much smaller (usually less than about 4cm long) and are silvery hairy above. It is also sometimes confused with Helichrysum pumilum, which has leaves...
Group: Seeds of forage grasses
Azolla filiculoides (Red Azolla)
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Azolla filiculoides (Red Azolla) is the only member of this genus and of the family Azollaceae in Tasmania. It is a very common native aquatic plant in Tasmania. It is particularly common on farm dams and other still water bodies. The plants are small (usually only a few cm across) and float, but...
Group: Plants for ponds
Bossiaea riparia (Fabaceae = Leguminosae)
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Bossiaea riparia is a distinctive low growing shrub of open woodlands and heaths. The stems are leafless or have a few, widely spread leaves and the stems are distinctly winged.
Group: Bushes decorative
Coprosma nitida (Rubiaceae)
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Coprosma nitida is a much branched dioecious shrub common in subalpine areas. The branches are rigid and glabrous. Leaves are short stalked and numerous. Flowers solitary, terminal. Fruit pale orange-red.
Group: Saplings, currant bush
Rubus parvifolius (Rosaceae)
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Rubus parvifolius (Native Raspberry) is a reasonably common native bramble. It can be confused with Blackberry (R. fruticosus), but the leaflets are smaller and the ripe fruit is red.
Group: Saplings, raspberry bush
Podocarpus lawrencii ( Podocarpaceae)
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Podocarpus lawrencii (Plum Pine) is a native shrub that grows in many relatively well watered parts of Tasmania (and also extends to south-eastern Australian. It is fire sensitive and only grows in relatively fire-free areas. It is slow growing and may live for many hundreds of years. It mostly...
Group: seedlings of coniferous trees
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