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Advanced TreesSeries 32$AM'EEBERGA "UTHURRA 2D LOOP ROAD 4O 0 ROSERPINE KMS4O -ACKAY KMS"RUCE (IGHWAY'EEBERGA "UTHURRA 2D LOOP ROAD -ACARTHY #REEK-ACQUARIE #REEK+UTTABUL3 ERVICE 3 TATIONTree FarmIn May 2001, Stockade Nursery purchased the (related) business of Buthurra Tropical Trees Pty Ltd, based on an 80 hectare property in Mackay, Central queensland and assimilated it into the mother company. This acquisition provides Stockade Nursery with a strong presence in the super- Advanced in-ground tree market, and we can now provide a complete size range of plant material to the landscape first nursery pad was constructed at Buthurra in December 2001 which gave us some space to produce 1,500 by 45 litre bag-stock in the slightly warmer climate and a springboard to service the north queensland market with bag-stock as well as ex-ground Trees .)

8 Peltophorum pterocarpum Yellow Poinciana Native: North Queensland and coastal Northern Territory Dimensions: medium tree generally to 9m in cultivation with a spreading crown. Flower: yellow flowers covering the crown of the tree. Flower season: summer. Fruit: flat seedpods that stay on the tree until next flowering. Uses: park tree or shade tree. Soil type: moist fertile well drained soils.

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1 Advanced TreesSeries 32$AM'EEBERGA "UTHURRA 2D LOOP ROAD 4O 0 ROSERPINE KMS4O -ACKAY KMS"RUCE (IGHWAY'EEBERGA "UTHURRA 2D LOOP ROAD -ACARTHY #REEK-ACQUARIE #REEK+UTTABUL3 ERVICE 3 TATIONTree FarmIn May 2001, Stockade Nursery purchased the (related) business of Buthurra Tropical Trees Pty Ltd, based on an 80 hectare property in Mackay, Central queensland and assimilated it into the mother company. This acquisition provides Stockade Nursery with a strong presence in the super- Advanced in-ground tree market, and we can now provide a complete size range of plant material to the landscape first nursery pad was constructed at Buthurra in December 2001 which gave us some space to produce 1,500 by 45 litre bag-stock in the slightly warmer climate and a springboard to service the north queensland market with bag-stock as well as ex-ground Trees .)

2 Today we have 5 pads completed enabling us a 7,000 container stock is sufficient room for further expansion of our facilities and production capacity for the next few years. We have completed construction of a shade house for the production of our tropical range - the first of further details please contact:Stockade Nursery tree FarmGeeberga Buthurra tree Farm Kuttabul QLD 4741 Jill CoombSales & Marketing ConsultantBellmere SiteM: 0400 030 630 P: 5495 8546 F: 5498 3225 Joe GaleaTree Farm ManagerKuttabul SiteM: 0409 830 907 Top Ten Selling TreesTabebuia palmeriAgathis robustaWaterhousia floribundaLophostemon confertusElaeocarpus reticulatusCassia siameaFicus hilliiXanthostemon chrysanthusPeltophorum pterocarpumPandanus tectorius4 Never lift or carry the tree by the trunkWhen unloading or moving a tree , care must be taken to prevent serious damage.

3 Use an appropriate wide sling under the basket to carry the weight of the tree . Use the lifting eyes on the basket to adjust the root ball to the final position once the root ball has been lowered into the ground. The addition of a choker around the trunk restricts the tree wanting to tilt. Use the assistance of another person to prevent planting a tree , the root ball must be left above the original ground level to allow for settling. The strapping and hessian is to be removed from around the trunk. The top ring of the basket may be cut off below ground level, leaving the rest of the basket in the t forget to back fill properly and guy the tree to support if necessary, to assist its balls will usually sit slightly proud of the top horizontal wires shown.

4 Weights are a guide only and vary with moisture content, tree size and ex-ground trees6 Araucaria heterophylla Hawaiian Norfolk Island PineSyn. Araucaria excelsaExotic Dimensions: fast growing to : : cones that develop as male and female on the one : suitable for coastal planting and tolerates strong winds. Young plants can grow in shade. Established plants can withstand some drier type: a variety of soils from sandy to palmeriiPink Trumpet TreeSyn. Tabebuia impetiginosaExotic: Northern Mexico to : deciduous tree to 25m but much smaller in : light pink with barely a leaf when in season: early : park or street tree with a spectacular flower type: well drained fertile elatusBrown PineNative: to eastern : 40m but much smaller in : : edible dark purple to black fruit present : it has a spreading crown which makes it useful as a shade tree and has been mentioned as a larger hedge or screen.

5 Brown Pines can tolerate mild frost. Soil type: can grow in a variety of soils as long as water is argenteaGolden Trumpet TreeSyn. Tabebuia aureaExotic: of Brazil and Argentina coming from the dry : small tree to : are bright yellow trumpet shape in season: profuse display in : a capsule that splits : semi deciduous with a wonderful cork textured bark. They make an excellent impact specimen tree .Soil type: moist and well microcarpa HilliiHills Fig, Weeping FigNative: to : evergreen tree to : : shade tree , shelter or as a hedge plant, in certain areas it can be grown indoors. Usually frost tolerant and will tolerate exposed coastal sites. Used in parks and for roundabouts when trimmed high for type: will tolerate a wide range of soils and attractingBarringtonia acutangulaFreshwater PowderpuffNative: to queensland , NT, WA and South East : small spreading tree to : pendulous sprays, bright red fluffy flowers to 30cm season: : best suited to warm areas, great for wet type: moist to boggy robustaCotton PalmExotic: from north -western : tall palm to 20m over a very long : cream colour season: : will grow from Melbourne through to the tropics, excellent avenue, park, specimen tree and along driveways.

6 Has been used as large containerised specimen in city type: tolerates a wide range of well-drained floribundaWeeping LillypillyNative: fringing rainforest in northern NSW and : evergreen tree 15-30m but can be kept smaller in : small white fragrant season: spring to : green berries to : graceful evergreen with a drooping habit, can be used as park Trees , street Trees , large screen or type: most soils and often found near pterocarpumYellow PoincianaNative: north queensland and coastal Northern TerritoryDimensions: medium tree generally to 9m in cultivation with a spreading : yellow flowers covering the crown of the season: : flat seedpods that stay on the tree until next : park tree or shade type: moist fertile well drained macrophylla Moreton Bay FigNative: along the east coast of Australia from the Atherton Tablelands to southern New South : tall spreading tree to : : edible brown : large tree for parks or large avenue types: moist well drained soils and tolerates saline barberaeTree AloeExotic: from South : in the wild it can reach 18m, in cultivation often as wide as it is : orange pink season: autumn and : a striking specimen plant similar to the native pandanus in habit, used as a containerised plant or planted into the ground.

7 The outstanding long green leaves make it a type: adaptable to most soil types and tolerates drier siameaYellow SiameaExotic: South : to : large clusters of bright yellow. Flowering season: spring and : black pods over 30cm : avenue and park type: fertile, moist, enjoys frequent watering and full reticulatusBlueberry AshNative: east coast of Australia from south-east queensland to : slender tree to : racemes of white flowers. Flowering season: spring and : globular deep blue : can be pruned to form a 3m shrub, screen plant or slender street : suit a wide range of soilsTristania laurinaWater Gum, KanukaNative: to eastern Australia where they are found in coastal forests, rainforests and along : can grow to 10m but in cultivation much : nectar rich small yellow flowers produced in cymes along the season: summer and : round : screening, small tree for gardens, street integrifoliaCoastal BanksiaNative: along the coast and inland Victoria to QueenslandDimensions: medium evergreen tree from 6 - : cones of season: autumn and : street tree , park tree and for seaside type.

8 Well drained soils, tolerates dryness, lime, and salt as well as coastal ferreaLeopard TreeExotic: to Brazil around Rio De : medium tree to : clusters of season: spring to : the attractive mottled bark makes it an interesting street or park type: well drained fertile jambosRose AppleExotic: to South-East : 9m to : sweet scented, creamy season: : edible green fruit that changes to a creamy yellow when : suitable for parks, street Trees and type: tolerates a range of pendulaTulipwoodNative: coastal north -eastern : medium tree to : panicles of pale greenish/yellow, slightly fragrant season: spring to : capsules that ripen from yellow to : shade tree , street tree and in type: Prefers rich anacardioidesTuckerooNative: Australia and Papua New : small tree to : season: autumn and : yellow fruit in : attractive small tree suitable as street Trees , in parks and type: grows in a wide variety of different confertusBrush BoxNative: Northern New South Wales and : medium tree to : small white season: spring : green/brown capsule that is bell shaped with a flat : the rough bark and dark green broad leaves make an interesting street tree , shade tree and specimen for type: well drained fertile australisCrow s AshNative: New South Wales and : semi deciduous tree growing naturally to : creamy white in season: spring : woody prickled seed : street tree , shade tree and type: tolerates a range of In these conditions: A.

9 Stockade Nursery means Stockade Nursery Pty Ltd ACN 010 688 356 of 70 Wades Rd,Bellmere QLD 4510, which is the seller of the goods. B. Purchaser means the purchaser of the goods specified in the credit application or invoice as the case may be. C. Goods means the products and, if any, services provided to the purchaser from time to time. D. Nothing in these conditions shall be read or applied so as to exclude, restrict or modify or have the effect of excluding, restricting, or modifying any condition, warranty, guarantee, right or remedy implied by law (Section 74H, of the Trade Practices Act Cth 1974) and which by law cannot be excluded, restricted or These conditions (which shall only be waived or varied in writing signed by Stockade Nursery) shall prevail over all conditions of the purchaser s order to the extent of any OF SALE3.

10 The goods sold by Stockade Nursery are sold or provided on these terms and NURSERY QUOTATIONS4. Unless previously withdrawn, Stockade Nursery quotations are open for acceptance within the period stated or, where no period is stated, within seven (7) days after the receipt of the The purchaser waives any claim for shortage of any goods delivered if a claim in that regard has not been lodged with Stockade Nursery within seven (7) days from the date of receipt of the goods by the purchaser, or its (I) All specifications, drawings and particulars of weights or dimensions submitted by Stockade Nursery are approximate only and any deviation shall not be taken to vitiate any contract with Stockade Nursery or form grounds for any claim against Stockade Nursery.


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