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Alpine Ash (Eucalyptus delegatensis)

The wood of this species is widely used in Australia as hardwood. It is the ninth tallest tree in the world with a gray trunk and numerous white flowers in summer.

€ 4,00 per portion of seeds
Australian Baobab (Adansonia gregorii)

Only species with an origin in Australia. Aboriginals used these trees as a water source during dry periods. Can be cultivated as houseplant too.

€ 6,00 per 5 seeds
Australian Chestnut (Castanospermum australe)

The seeds of this Australian species are somewhat similar to chestnuts, but with a weight of 30 grams they are much larger.

€ 4,00 per seed
Australian frangipani (Hymenosporum flavum)

The 5 cm big flowers grow in clusters and produce a wonderful fragrance similar to the normal frangipani.

€ 4,00 per 10 seeds
Australian Passionflower (Passiflora aurantia)

A Passionflower from Australia with a compact growth that grows well as an indoor plant. This species produces plenty of flowers, which colour gradually from yellow to red.

€ 4,00 per 5 seeds
Australian Tree Fern (Cyathea cooperi)

One of the most winter-hardy tree ferns out there. Originates from New South Wales and Queensland in Australia.

€ 4,00 per portion of spores
Black Coral Pea (Kennedia nigricans)

One of the few species in nature with black flowers. These flowers have a yellow heart and grown on a small climbing plant that must be protected against frost.

€ 4,00 per 20 seeds
Black Tree Fern (Cyathea medullaris)

A tree fern with a black trunk which occurs on the northern island of New Zealand. Protect the plant against frost.

€ 4,00 per portion of spores
Blue Quandong (Elaeocarpus angustifolius)

The very special seeds resemble the holy Rudraksha, but come from a different rare plant from Australia.

€ 4,00 per 3 seeds
Candlebark Gum (Eucalyptus rubida)

Bark lasts long on the coloured trunk, causing the strain after a while to start looking like a candle. Originally grew in the southeast of Tasmania.

€ 4,00 per portion of seeds
Captaincookia (Ixora margaretae)

The bright pink flowers of this species grow on the stem and bloom many at a time.

€ 8,00 per germinated seed
Coco de Mer (Lodoicea maldivica)

Sea coconuts are the largest seeds in the world and also one of the rarest. They originally grow on two islands of the Seychelles.

€ 0,00 per seed
Foxtail Palm (Wodyetia bifurcata)

A beautiful palm from Cape Melville in Australia that has only recently been discovered. Can be kept outside on a sunny spot with a minimum of -4 degrees Celcius. Has large...

€ 6,00 per 2 seeds
Giant Ash (Eucalyptus regnans)

This 99.6m high eucalyptus is the highest angiosperm in the world. Only the Sequoia sempervirens is as a gymnosperm even higher. Partially hardy.

€ 4,00 per portion of seeds
Giant Spear Lily (Doryanthes palmeri)

The inflorescence may be five meters high and hangs often down by the weight of the bright red flower clusters. Resistant to temperatures up -4 degrees Celsius.

€ 3,50 per 5 seeds
Golden Tree Fern (Dicksonia fibrosa)

A tree fern from the moist forests of New Zealand which remains smaller compared to the related Tasmanian tree fern. Without protection it can overwinter at a minimum of –5 degC.

€ 4,00 per portion of spores
Green bird flower (Crotalaria cunninghamii)

The interesting green flowers of this plant closely resemble a small hummingbird.

€ 5,00 per 5 seeds
Gymea Lily (Doryanthes excelsa)

An Australian plant with clusters of bright red flowers on a long stem. Easily kept species at a minimum of 7 degrees Celsius.

€ 3,50 per 5 seeds
Hairpin Banksia (Banksia spinulosa)

The inflorescence of this Banksia species looks very special, can be up to 15cm in height, and consists of hundreds of individual flowers.

€ 4,00 per 5 seeds
Kaka Beak (Clianthus puniceus)

The remarkable red flowers look like the beak of the New Zealand Kaka, a parrot species. Performs well as a container plant. 

€ 4,00 per 10 seeds
Kentia Palm (Howea forsteriana)

The Kentia Palm has been popular as a houseplant since the 19th century, but only occurs naturally on 1 island east of Australia: Lord Howe Island.

€ 4,00 per 5 seeds
Lacy Tree Fern (Cyathea robertsiana)

A graceful tree fern with a thin stem and light green leaves up to 1 meter long. Protect the species from frost and strong wind.

€ 5,00 per portion of spores
Macadamia (Macadamia integrifolia)

Macadamia nuts are rich in healthy fatty acids and grow on an Australian tree that can be kept as a container plant in temperate climates.

€ 4,50 per 3 seeds
Manna Gum (Eucalyptus viminalis)

The most popular eucalyptus with koalas due to the high sugar levels in the juice. In a sheltered, sunny spot hardy to about -15 degrees Celsius.

€ 4,00 per portion of seeds
Morrisby's Gum (Eucalyptus morrisbyi)

A very rare and endangered species from the southeast of Tasmania. In a sheltered, sunny spot , the species is hardy up to -15 degrees Celsius.

€ 4,50 per portion of seeds
Mountain Cabbage Tree (Cordyline indivisa)

Fibres of the leaves were formerly used by the Maori for fishing and the young shoots are eaten as a vegetable. It’s a container plant from the cool mountain forests of New...

€ 3,50 per 10 seeds
Mountain Swamp Gum (Eucalyptus camphora)

Hardy eucalypt which originates from swamps and floodplains and therefore can grow in moist soil.

€ 4,00 per portion of seeds
Mudgee acacia (Acacia spectabilis)

This decorative Acacia species flowers extravagantly with bright yellow flowers. Sometimes the inflorescence is so heavy with flowers that the branches bend down.

€ 3,50 per 10 seeds
Norfolk Tree Fern (Cyathea brownii)

The largest tree fern in the world, which can reach a height up to 20 meters in Norfolk. Can withstand light frost. 

€ 5,00 per portion of spores
Omea Gum (Eucalyptus neglecta)

The leaves of this eucalyptus are quite large and spread a wonderful fragrance. The species is hardy.

€ 4,00 per portion of seeds
Pohutukawa (Metrosideros excelsa)

A beautiful species from New Zealand with grey-green hairy leaves and elegant red flowers. Subtropical plant that needs a sunny spot and can be kept in a pot.

€ 3,50 per 20 seeds
Poor Knights Lily (Xeronema callistemon)

Rare sub-tropical species from New Zealand with many red flowers, forming bristles on long flower stems.

€ 4,00 per 10 seeds
Purple Apple-berry (Billardiera longiflora)

Purple fruits taste like apple and can be eaten fresh or processed in salads. It’s a climber that stays small. 

€ 3,50 per 20 seeds
Queensland Bottle Tree (Brachychiton rupestris)

Water is stored in the trunk, causing it to swell and take the shape of a bottle. An easily cultivated species that can withstand relatively low temperatures.

€ 4,00 per 10 seeds
Rebecca Tree Fern (Cyathea rebeccae)

Quite a tropical tree fern, with a thin trunk, which originates from the cloud forests of Queensland in Australia. 

€ 6,00 per portion of spores
Red-green Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos manglesii)

The red-green flowers are native to Western Australia and grow to be quite pretty. A beautiful, compact plant for the patio or balcony. 

€ 3,50 per 20 seeds
Rough Tree Fern (Cyathea australis)

This species is hardy up to -10 degrees Celsius, and originates to the shady, moist forests in southern Australia. 

€ 4,00 per portion of spores
Ruffled Fan Palm (Licuala grandis)

Rare, small palm which originates from the island of Vanuatu in the Pacific ocean. The leaves are beautifully fan shaped.

€ 4,00 per 5 seeds
Scarlet Bottlebrush (Callistemon phoeniceus)

A container plant with pretty, red brush-like flowers which attract all sorts of insects. Can withstand some light frost.

€ 3,50 per portion of seeds
Snow Gum (Eucalyptus pauciflora ssp. niphophila)

A variety that grows in Australia at an altitude of 1.800 meters on Mount Bogong. The pale green stem has brown stripes and its growth is quite compact. The species is among the...

€ 4,00 per portion of seeds
Snow Gum (Eucalyptus pauciflora ssp. pauciflora)

These seeds come from Mount Buller in Australia where the species occurs up to an altitude of 1.700 meters. The trunk is graceful and the species is among the most hardy...

€ 4,00 per portion of seeds
Sturt's Desert Pea (Swainsona formosa)

Species from the dry areas of Western Australia, which has alluring bright red flowers. These flowers bloom above the climbing stems and create an interesting contrast with...

€ 4,00 per 10 seeds
Sweet Snakeskin Lily (Amorphophallus galbra)

The spathe and petioles of this species are very mottled, which is why the plant was named after a snakeskin.

€ 15,00 per germinated seed
Tasmanian Snow Gum (Eucalyptus coccifera)

Occurs on rocky soils in southern Tasmania up to a height of 1.300 meters. The leaves are lanceolate and the trunk is grey-white and brown. Hardy species.

€ 4,00 per portion of seeds
Tasmanian Tree Fern (Dicksonia antarctica)

This tree fern originates from the humid cloud forests and along rivers in Tasmania. Without protection it can withstand a minimum of –5 degrees Celsius. 

€ 4,00 per portion of spores
Tasmanian Yellow Gum (Eucalyptus johnstonii)

The yellow-green trunk of this Tasmanian eucalyptus is very graceful. In a sheltered, sunny spot, the species is hardy up to -15 degrees Celsius.

€ 4,00 per portion of seeds
Tea Tree (Melaleuca alternifolia)

Famous for its tea tree oil that is commonly used in cosmetics and has an antibacterial function. Keep the species as a container plant at a minimum of 5 degC.

€ 4,00 per portion of seeds
White Kaka Beak (Clianthus puniceus 'alba')

A rare white variety of the red kaka beak. In the wild, this species is almost extinct. Fortunately, the species is cultivated in large worldwide.

€ 6,00 per 10 seeds
Yellow Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos flavidus 'Yellow')

The yellow flowers are pollinated by birds in Australia which can reach the nectar with their long beaks. A beautiful, compact plant for the patio or balcony. 

€ 3,50 per 20 seeds

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