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Timaroo Dazzler

Posted by vonlang Western Aust (My Page) on
Wed, Apr 13, 05 at 2:22

A beautiful plant which i had in the garden was a "Timaroo Dazzler".I think! It comes from"Callistermon Recurvus". Its a rather woody plant with smaller sharper leaves than most bottle brushes.Slow growing maybe to 3 mtrs. Mine was 10 yrs & only about 2mtrs. But it has the most beautiful flower which the birds love & its one of my favourites.I've since moved house & would love to get some more to plant but haven't found a nursery that sells them or that can get them.Does anybody out there know where i can get them?I would even order a bulk order and use them as a border around my property.I think i can only get them from the east as here in the west its proving a problem.
Please help!


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RE: Timaroo Dazzler

I think you mean "Tinaroo Dazzler". Named for the Tinaroo district on the Atherton Tableland - North Queensland. Try this native plant nursery.
http://www.yuruga.com.au/stocklists.html


 
 

 

 


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