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Townsville SGAP is the oldest regional Queensland branch, founded in 1970, and provides a focal point for people interested in propagating, growing and appreciating our unique native flora
The Townsville region encompasses a range of natural habitats that support a wide variety of native flora
Between the coastal mangrove communities and the rainforest environments of our highest peaks, we estimate there are up to 1,500 plant species, encompassing the largest trees, to grasses, ferns and mosses
index.html
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Archive.html
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Mystery-Tree.html
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Details about our activities.
Branch-News.html
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Abelmoschus-moschatus.html
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Acronychia-laevis.html
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Albizia-procera.html
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Cajanus-reticulatis.html
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Centranthera-cochinchinensis.html
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A robust woody vine climbing over trees and rocks
Cissus-oblonga.html
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Crotalaria-calycina.html
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Eucalyptus-acmenoides.html
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Eucalyptus-paedoglauca.html
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Eucalyptus-tereticornis.html
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Ficus-opposita.html
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Flemingia-involucrata.html
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Gahnia-aspera.html
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Habenaria-triplonema.html
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Heteropogon-triticeus.html
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Ludwigia-octovalvis.html
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Melaleuca-fluviatalis.html
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Melaleuca-viridiflora.html
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Melodorum-leichhardtii.html
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Muehlenbeckia-zippelii.html
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Murdannia-graminea.html
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Passiflora-aurantia.html
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A small tree to 6m high
Rainforests of Qld. and N.S.W.
Pipturis-argenteus.html
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Polyscias-elegans.html
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Schefflera-actinophylla.html
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Vigna-vexillata.html
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Xanthorrhoea-johnsonii.html
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Zornia-muriculata.html
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Slender, perennial, twining vine which is deciduous
Abrus-precatorius.html
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Aidia-racemosa.html
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Slender, upright tree, variable in size, but usually not exceeding 10m outside of rainforest areas.
Alphitonia-excelsa.html
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Alyxia-ruscifolia.html
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Small, bushy shrub with dense foliage, 2-3m high; semi-deciduous and having separate male and female plants
Antidesma-parvifolium.html
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A small to medium tree, 10-15m high, with separate male and female plants; deciduous
Canarium-australianum.html
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Carissa-ovata.html
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Cayratia-trifolia.html
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Corymbia-tessellaris.html
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Cupaniopsis-anacardioides.html
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A spreading pendulous mistletoe.
Dendrophthoe-glabrescens.html
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A small to tall shrub,1-4m high, with erect, slender, spreading branches
Dodonaea-viscosa-ssp-burmanniana.html
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Drypetes-deplanchei.html
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Elaeodendron-melanocarpum.html
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Eucalyptus-platyphylla.html
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slender, scrambling climber, usually found as a multi stemmed scrambler to 1 or 2 metres.
Eustrephus-latifolius.html
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Ficus-obliqua.html
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An erect shrub to 4-5m high with distinctive horizontal branching
Fitzalania-heteropetala.html
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Flueggia-virosa-subs.-melanthesoides.html
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A small tree, 8-12m high, with thick branches; deciduous in the dry season
Garuga-floribunda.html
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A medium tree, 8-25m high, with dense foliage
Geijera-salicifolia.html
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Grewia-retusifolia.html
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Hibiscus-tiliaceus.html
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A perennial herb or subshrub 50-100cm high. Leaves ovate to lanceolate, 10-90mm long and 4-25mm wide
Hypoestes-floribunda.html
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Jagera-pseudorhus.html
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A medium to tall shrub, 2-5m high; may be deciduous in the dry season
Larsenaikia-ochreata.html
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Small tree of dry rainforests with rounded dense crown
Maytenus-disperma.html
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Micromelum-minutum.html
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Pandanus-cookii.html
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A bushy, spreadingtree, 10-30m tall; deciduous
Paraserianthes-toona.html
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A small straggly tree, 4-10m high; deciduous.
Planchonia-careya.html
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Pleiogynium-timorense.html
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Native, small, erect, herbaceous perennial to about 30cm; the stems arise from a rhizome
Pseuderanthemum-variable.html
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A small native tree
Psydrax-saligna.html
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Sarga-plumosum.html
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Setaria-australiensis.html
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Sterculia-quadrifida.html
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A small to medium, native spreading shrub, 1-3m high, with milky sap
Tabernaemontana-orientalis.html
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Tinospora-smilacina.html
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A many branched native shrub to small tree.
Turraea-pubescens.html
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Abrophyllum-ornans.html
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Acronychia-acidula.html
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Acronychia-acronychioides.html
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Allocasuarina-torulosa.html
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Alpinia-arctiflora.html
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Calamus-moti.html
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A tall shrub or small tree, 3-12m high.
Rainforests of north-eastern Qld.
Citronella-smythii.html
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Commersonia-bartramia.html
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Corymbia-intermedia.html
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Croton-triacros.html
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Cyathea-cooperi.html
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Darlingia-darlingiana.html
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Dendrobium-gracilicaule.html
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Eleagnus-triflora.html
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Elaeocarpus-largiflorens.html
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Eucalyptus-grandis.html
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Ficus-leptoclada.html
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Ficus-variegata.html
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Guioa-acutifolia.html
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A shrub to about 4m tall, sometimes sparse
Homolanthus-nutans.html
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Melastoma-malabathricum-ssp.-malabathricum.html
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Sloanea-macbrydei.html
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Sticherus-flabbelatus.html
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Syncarpia-glomulifera.html
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Synima-cordierorum.html
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Syzygium-papyraceum.html
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Syzygium-wilsonii.html
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Acacia-bidwillii.html
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Acacia-burdekensis.html
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Acacia-coriaceae.html
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Acacia-dietrichiana.html
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Acacia-farnesiana.html
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Acacia-holosericea.html
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Acacia-hyaloneura.html
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Small shrub, 1-2m high, with angular branchlets
Acacia-lazaridis.html
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Variable shrub to 5m, but often under 2m high; rounded shape, dense foliage.
Acacia-leptostachya.html
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Acacia-longispicata.html
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Acacia-multisiliqua.html
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Slender, dense shrub usually to no more than 3m in height
Acacia-uncifera.html
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Ameyema-quandang-var.-bancroftii.html
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Medium shrub with upright form; branches covered in hairs
Astrotricha-pterocarpa.html
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Boronia-bipinnata.html
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A medium shrub, 1-4m high
Bossiaea-carinalis.html
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Bursaria-incana.html
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Calytrix-microcoma.html
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Corymbia-dallachiana.html
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A small, straggly tree, 5-15m high, usually with a single trunk and sparse canopy
Corymbia-setosa.html
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Corymbia-tessellaris.html
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Dodonaea-filifolia.html
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Eucalyptus-shirleyi.html
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Eucalyptus-similis.html
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Eucalytpus-xanthoclada.html
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Gastrolobium-grandiflorum.html
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Grevillea-decora.html
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Gossypium-australe.html
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Grevillea-glauca.html
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In N.T. often found as a robust tree, but in north Qld. usually a sparse shrub or slender tree 4-8m high; also on the eastern side of Cape York it is found in several locations as a prostrate plant
Grevillea-pteridifolia.html
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Grevillea-sessilis.html
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Grevillea-striata.html
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Hakea-lorea.html
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A small, slender shrub, 1.5-2m high, with erect branches
Homoranthus-thomasii.html
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Jacksonia-ramosissima.html
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Keraudrenia-integrifolia.html
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Labichea-rupestris.html
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Lysicarpus-angustifolius.html
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Melaleuca-chisholmii.html
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A straggly small tree, 4-10m high
Melaleuca-nervosa.html
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Melaleuca-tamariscina.html
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Persoonia-falcata.html
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Petalostigma-banksii.html
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A straggly shrub, 1-3m tall, sometimes a scrambler or climber
Pogonolobus-reticulatus.html
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An evergreen, erect tree 2-5m high with pendulous branches
Santalum-lanceolatum.html
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Senna-costata.html
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SGAP Townsville Publications
Books.html
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Many of our members are keen gardeners with decades of experience in growing Australian native species. Some of the most successful flowering groups, such as Grevillea and Callistemon, are readily available as species or hybrids from commercial sources.
Gardening.html
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This list is prepared on the basis that these plants should be reliable in the area if they are given supplementary watering for the first dry season. After the ensuing wet they should then be established sufficiently to survive without further watering, unless severe drought conditions follow.
Hardy-Plants-for-Townsville.html
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Fauna-Attracting-Plants.html
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Gardening-with-Trees.html
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Gardening-with-Shrubs.html
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Gardening-with-Groundcovers.html
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