Friday, September 18

CQ Garden & Lifestyle Expo 2009

Saturday 19th & Sunday 20th of September at the Rockhampton Showgrounds.
Contact:  Ashlee Allwood (Marketing and Events Officer) (07) 4922 2855
  • Indoor & outdoor exhibits
  • Guest Speakers - Question
    & Answer sessions with
    local and visiting garden experts
  • Celebrity Chef
    demonstrations
  • Children’s entertainment
  • Food Stalls
  • Market Stalls
  • Outdoor Markets

Thursday, September 17

Cactus Island Nursery – Plant catalogue September 2009

It’s been a dry, dry month here at the nursery. We haven’t seen rain for months and can’t wait for the rains to arrive. Forecasters are predicting there will not be any rain until November…. Rain or no rain however, the plants have definitely decided Spring’s here, and all are growing well. We have added quite a few new plants this month, some of which are:

Lampranthus Deep Purple & Lampranthus Hot Pink. Commonly called Iceplants, these are truly tough little succulents, which are great for use in rockeries or as groundcover. Spathiphyllum Rob. Commonly called ‘Peace Lily’. Beautiful foliage plant which is excellent for use in shady positions and as indoor plant. Liriope gigantum, the Turf Lily or Giant Liriope. A staple plant for every garden and suited to pots, or as border plant. Pandorea Lady Di, the White Bower Vine. A stunning climbing plant with gorgeous white flowers. Randia fitzalanii, the native Gardenia with edible fruits. Michelia coco, the Large Leafed Port Wine Magnolia with beautiful white fragrant flowers. Garcinia mangostana, the edible Mangosteen, known as one of the most tasty tropical fruits on earth. One of my personal favourites is Murraya Min-a-Min, it’s fragrance draws me to the shade house every morning, it is delicious! It is very, very tough and suitable for low hedges up to 1m tall, topiaries or just a general garden plant!

Some of our Azalea’s, including the popular Azalea Magnifica, are ready for sale again as well, as are 2 of our Bougainvillea’s, Bougainvillea Scarlet Glory & Bougainvillea Orange Glory. Bougainvillea Orange Glory comes with tags as it is Trademark protected by ColourStream Growers. All are available in limited numbers only, grab yours soon if you’d like some! Chamaedorea elegans, the very dainty & elegant Parlour Palm has also come up; we’re now selling small seedlings of those as well.

As always, if any of the plants below are not available on the website, just send me an email to set you up an order – I usually respond within a few hours, and can send a PayPal invoice to make it easy for you!

Kind regards, El – Cactus Island Online Nursery

Palms

Remember! We offer great bulk discounts, starting at only 4 plants!

SizePriceComments
archontophoenix alexandrae by kim starr Archontophoenix alexandrae—Alexander Palm50mm3.99
Bangalow Palm Archontophoenix cunninghamiana Archontophoenix cunninghamiana— Bangalow Palm50mm3.99
areca triandra tanetahiAreca triandra—Triandra Palm75mm7.99Out of Stock
areca vestiaria tanetahi baseAreca vestiaria—Sunset Palm100mm9.99Out of Stock
Arenga tremula Arenga engleri—Dwarf Sugar Palm50mm4.99
beccariophoenix madagascariensis 2 Beccariophoenix madagascariensis – Giant Windowpane Palm/Window Coconut Palm75mm6.35
bismarckia nobilisBismarckia nobilis—Bismarck Palmseedling9.99Only 2 left
butia capitata tanetahiButia capitata – Wine Palm / Jelly Palm50mm6.40
carpentaria acuminata tanetahiCarpentaria acuminata—Carpie50mm3.99
caryota mitis kim forestCaryota mitis50mmout of stock
CHAMAEDOREA ELEGANS Chamaedorea elegans—Parlour PalmSeedling3.99Very small plants
Chamaedorea metallica Chamaedorea Metallica—Metallic Palm50mm4.75
Chamaedorea seifrizii Chamaedorea seifrizzii—Florida Bamboo PalmSeedlings3.99Very small – multi-planted
chambeyronia hookeri flamethrower Chambeyronia hookeri – Blonde Flamethrower Palm75mm9.25
cyrtostachys renda lakka tanetahi 3Cyrtostachys lakka/renda - Lipstick Palm/Sealing Wax PalmSeedling4.99Out of stock – hope to have new plants in December
Dypsis decaryi triangle Dypsis decaryi—Triangle Palm75mm
Seedling
5.99
3.50
Out of Stock
Out of Stock
Hope to have new plants in December
Dypsis leptocheilos Dypsis leptocheilos—Redneck / Teddy Bear Palm75mm
Seedling
5.50
4.00
Dypsis lutescens golden caneDypsis lutescens—Golden Cane 10x 100mm$25Special! (Postage depends on postcode)
Dypsis Pink Crown seedlingsseedling4.25
Howea forsteriana—Kentia Palm75mm5.50Beautiful plants!
hyophorbe lagenicaulisHyophorbe lagenicaulis—Bottle Palm50mm5.50Out of stock
hyophorbe verschaffeltii Hyophorbe verschaffeltii—Spindle Palm75mm7.50Out of stock
laccospadix australasica with fruit Laccospadix australasica—Walking Stick Palmseedling3.65
Latania loddigesii—Blue Latan Palm75mm7.85Only 2 left
Licuala Grandis Licuala grandis—Ruffled Fan Palmseedling4.25
Licuala ramsayi—Australian Fan Palmseedling3.35
Phoenix roebeleniiPhoenix roebelenii—Dwarf Date Palmseedling
75mm
3.50
6.50
Out of stock
Out of stock
Pinanga coronata—Ivory Cane Palm50mm6.50Out of stock
Ptychosperma elegans—Solitaire Palmseedling4.99Out of stock
Ptychosperma macarthuriseedling4.99Only a few left
ptychosperma microcarpumPtychosperma microcarpum - Clustering PNG Palm50mm3.60
Ravenea rivularis—Majestic Palm50mm
75mm
3.50
4.75
roystonea regia kim forestRoystonea regia—Cuban Royal Palm50mm5.99Very tall stock – postage depends on postcode
Sabal minor—Dwarf Palmettoseedling3.95
veitchia merrilliiVeitchia merrillii—Christmas Palm50mm5.50Only a few left
Washingtonia robusta—Mountain Cabbage Tree 50mm4.50

Coconut Palms (inc. Dwarf Coconuts)

Price reduction! Online Special….

All Coconuts are supplied as germinated nuts, with roots & foliage shoots. All are supplied with growing instruction. Western Australia can receive just-sprouted nuts only, with shoots up to 20mm in length. WA customers: please check whether just-sprouted nuts of the variety of your choice are available at the time of ordering. Every coconut attracts a $15 postage charge. Three coconuts can be posted for $20.

PriceComments
yellow1 Golden Malay Dwarf Coconut33.99
golden spicata dwarf3 Golden Spicata Dwarf Coconut33.99
malay green2 Green Malay Dwarf Coconut33.99
orange spicata Orange Spicata Dwarf coconut33.99
malayredRed Malay Dwarf Coconut33.99
red spicata dwarf2 Red Spicata Dwarf Coconut33.99
malay yellow dwarf3 Yellow Malay/Nias Yellow Dwarf Coconut33.99
Any 3 of the above coconuts90.00 + $20 postage

Cycads

SizePriceComments
cycas revoluta male and female flowerCycas revoluta - Sago Palm50mm3.99
zamia furfuracea tanetahiZamia furfuracea—Cardboard Palm50mm
75mm
3.50
8.10

Foliage Plants

SizePriceComments
lilly pilly tree Acmena smithii—Lilly Pilly75mm5.50
Alpinea ‘Red Back’ - Native Ginger50mm4.994 available
Anthurium macdougalii75mmout of stock
Beaucarnea guatemalensis 4 inch Beaucarnea guatemalensis—Red Ponytail Palm100mm
seedling
9.25
3.75
beaucarnea recurvataBeaucarnea recurvata – Ponytail Palmseedling3.50
Cordyline hawaiian sunset Cordyline Hawaiian Sunset50mmout of stock – can possibly order in
Cordyline Pink Diamond Cordyline Pink Diamond50mmout of stock – can possibly order in
Cordyline pink tip Cordyline Pink Tip50mmout of stock – can possibly order in
Cordyline Purple Compacta Cordyline Purple Compacta50mmout of stock – can possibly order in
Cordyline Purple Prince -1Cordyline Purple Prince—deep plum purple100mm
50mm
8.50
4.99

7 available
Cordyline red edgeCordyline Red Edge50mmout of stock
ROMBA 2 copy Cordyline Romba—funky pink/
red/purple
100mm8.50
Cordyline rosebudCordyline Rosebud50mmout of stock – can possibly order in
Croton Colours of Africa50mm4.9910 available
Dracaena concinna – Red Edged Dragon Tree50mm4.25
Dracaena draco by StarrDracaena draco—Dragon’s Blood Treeseedling4.50
Dracaena hookerianaDracaena hookeriana50mm4.25out of stock
Liriope gigantum (Turf Lily, Giant Liriope)50mm4.50
Monstera deliciosa—Split Leaf Philodendron/Delicious Monster75mm12.99
Pandanus monticola—Screw Pineseedling3.99
pandanus tree utilis Pandanus tectorius syn.pendunculatus —Beach Screw Pine75mm10.50
Rhoeo spathacea—Moses in a Cradleoffset4.99
Spathiphyllum Rob (Peace Lily)50mm5.00
xantorrhoea grass tree Xhantorrhoea johnsonii—Blackboy/Grass Treeseedling, 40mm jiffy pot5.50Out of stock. Hope to have ready in summer

Flowering & Fruiting Plants

SizePriceComments
ananas comosus starrAnanas comosus—Pineapple fruit plant100mm9.50Back in stock!
Azalea Brides Bouquet— double white50mm4.995 available
Azalea Christmas Cheer—Best for bonsai, cherry50mm6.50out of stock
azalea dogwood with nameAzalea Dogwood—Salmon pink & whiteseedling
75mm
4.99
8.99
10 available
5 available
Azalea fairy queenAzalea Fairy Queen—Magical rosy pink50mm
75mm
4.99
8.99
4 available
1 available
Azalea glowing embersAzalea Glowing Embers—Like fire!50mm6.50out of stock
Azalea magnificaAzalea magnifica—beautiful purple75mm8.99
Azalea Red WingAzalea Red Wing—Best all round performance. Red50mm
75mm
4.99
8.99
5 available
5 available
Bauhinia monandra—Pink Orchid Tree100mm19.99 (inc. postage)out of stock
Bougainvillea Scarlet Gloryseedling4.505 available
Bougainvillea Orange Glory (With tags)seedling4.993 available
calliandra tweedii Calliandra tweedii—Mexican Flame Tree50mmout of stock
Clivia Belgian Hybrid75mm8.99Only 5 left
clivia miniata 2Clivia miniata – Kaffir Lily75mm4.75
Doryanthus excelsa—Gymea Lily50mm4.99Only 5 left
Frangipani Darwin Harneycuttingout of stock
Frangipani Watermeloncuttingout of stock
Garcinia mangostana (Mangosteen)100mm14.995 available
Gardenia aimee yoshida first loveGardenia Aimee Yoshiba/First Love75mm7.99out of stock
Gardenia florida 50mm4.50
Gardenia Golden Magic50mm7.99out of stock
Gardenia Professor Pucci75mm7.99out of stock
Gordonia axillaris—Fried Egg Plant50mmout of stock
Hibiscus Fantasia—Huge white flowers50mmout of stock
Hibiscus beige flower Hibiscus Jayella—Unique golden brown50mmout of stock
Hibiscus landersii—Cherry double pink75mm6.504 available
Hibiscus Maui—huge tropical pink 50mmout of stock
Hibiscus Red 'Ruffled Rosee' (2)Hibiscus Regius maximus—Curvy red50mmout of stock
hymenosporum flavumHymenosporum flavum—Native Frangipani75mm7.99
Ixora prince of orangeIxora Prince of Orange75mmout of stock
Mandevilla Crimson75mmout of stock
dipladenia pink petiteMandevilla Pink Petite75mmout of stock
Mandevilla Red Riding Hood75mmout of stock
markhamia lutea Markhamia lutea—Nile Tulip Tree75mm7.50out of stock
Medinilla magnifica in potMedinilla magnifica—Malaysian Orchid75mm out of stock
Metrosideros Fiji—NZ Christmas Tree75mmout of stock
Michelia coco (Large Leafed Port Wine Magnolia)50mm5.50
murraya paniculata hedge mock orange starr 2Murraya Min-a-Min (Dwarf Orange Jessamine, Dwarf Mock Orange)50mm4.65
Nerium Oleander Dwarf Apricot50mm3.50
nerium madame duboiNerium Oleander Madame Dubois (white)50mm3.50
Nerium oleander splendens double pinkNerium Oleander Splendens—double Pink50mm3.50
Nerium Oleander Souvenir de Cazalis Alluf (red)50mm3.50
Pandorea Lady Di (tm)50mm4.75
Pyrostegia venusta starrPyrostegia venusta—Orange Trumpet Creeper75mmout of stock
randia fitzalanii tanetahi 2Randia fitzalanii (Native Gardenia)50mm4.95Need fertiliser, plants quite yellow
stephanotis floribunda starrStephanotis floribunda—Madagascar Jasmine75mmout of stock
strelitzia nicolai2 Strelitzia Nicolai—Giant or White Bird of ParadiseSeedling
75mm
4.50
9.50
strelitzia reginae starrStrelitzia reginae—Bird of ParadiseSeedling
75mm

8.50
out of stock

Succulents

SizePriceComment
Adenium arabicum 2Adenium arabicum—Fat Desert RoseSeedling8.99Out of stock
Adenium obesum redAdenium Obesum—Desert Rose50mmOut of Stock
Agave bracteosa—Squid AgaveSeedling4.50
Agave filifera—Thread AgaveSeedling4.50
agave parryiAgave parryi—Parry’s AgaveSeedling4.50
Agave Victoria-reginae—Queen’s Agave50mm9.99
Aloe Africana—African Tree Aloeseedling4.99
Aloe juvennacutting5.00
Aloe parvibracteataoffset12.99Postage depends on postcode
Aloe vera50mm3.99
Aptenia cordifolia—Baby Sun Rosecutting3.50Out of stock
Euphorbia grandicornis—Cow’s Horn Cactusseedling5.50Only 1 or 2 left
Euphorbia Lactea—African Milk Plant50mm8.50
Euphorbia millii—Crown of Thorns50mm6.99
Euphorbia trigona—African Triangle Plantcutting4.95
Huernia lavraniicutting8.99Only 1 left
Huernia schneideranacutting6.50Only 5 left
Kalanchoe fedtschenkoioffset5.50Not all with roots
lampranthus purple starrLampranthus Deep Purple (Iceplant)50mm4.50
lampranthus hot pinkLampranthus Hot Pink (Iceplant)50mm4.50
Pachypodium geayiPachypodium geayi—Purple Madagascar Palm50mmOut of stock
Pachypodium lamerei—Madagascar Palmseedling5.50
Pedilanthus macrocarpa—Slipper Plantcutting6.50only 3 left
Plectranthus caninus—Dogbaneoffset4.99
Portulacaria afra—Moneypenny/Jade plantcutting2.50
Sansevieria Hahnii Gold100mm9.99Only 3 left
Stapelia grandifloracuttingout of stock
Yucca aloifoliaYucca aloifolia—Spanish BayonetseedlingsSeedlings coming soon!
Yucca filamentosaSeedlingsSeedlings coming soon!
Yucca rigida—Blue Yucca50mmout of stock
Yucca rostrata—Beaked Yucca50mmout of stock

Cactus Island Online Nursery can source 1000’s of palms, cycads, succulents, azalea, foliage & flowering plants, exotics & native plants. If you are looking for specific plant species, send us an email, we may be able to help. Cactus Island Nursery is an online nursery / mail order nursery only. We post plants every Monday, payment cut off time is 8am. Orders paid for after 8am will be posted the following Monday. Postage is a flat rate of $15 - for unlimited amounts of plants, excluding coconuts. All items are sent via express post. Coconuts incur $15 postage per nut, or 3 coconuts can be sent for $20. Cactus Island Nursery cannot send plants to Western Australia, Tasmania or Internationally due to quarantine issues. W.A. can receive just-sprouted coconuts. Please review the plant growing information on the back of your invoice for tips and plant care instructions. Kind regards, Dan & El


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New! Flamethrower Palms (Chambeyronia macrocarpa var. hookeri)

chambeyronia hookeri flamethrower palm

Chambeyronia macrocarpa var. hookeri is commonly called “Blonde Flamethrower Palm’. It is similar to the standard Chambeyronia macrocarpa, except for the cream to yellow crownshaft on the blonde version. New leaves emerge bright red, and fade to a shiny dark green after a few weeks. Some people believe new leaves on the Blonde Flamethrower Palm are redder than leaves on the standard Flamethrower Palm. This Palm is fairly small which makes it manageable for most gardens; it grows to 7-10m tall. The Blonde Flamethrower’s fronds arch very gracefully, and it is self cleaning as an added bonus! A well behaved palm in general... The Flamethrower Palm grows well in most parts of Australia, including Sydney and Melbourne, as long as the temperature does not go below 0 degrees. This palm is best grown in a shady position, as full sun does tend to burn the leaves. The Blonde Flamethrower Palm originates in New Caledonian rainforests, where it grows in very moist positions. To grow this palm well, keep it in a moist spot, in very fertile soil. Keep them well mulched, and fertilise regularly with a slow release fertiliser or palm & foliage fertiliser. Add lots of organic matter. Some people believe the Blonde Flamethrower Palm may be able to handle the sun better than the standard Flamethrower Palm, but make sure you adjust them slowly if you are going to attempt to grow it in a sunnier spot.

Cactus Island Nursery now has these beautiful palms available via mail order, or you can find them in the online nursery. Visit Online Nursery. Note the great discounts if you purchase multiple palms!

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New! Wine Palm / Jelly Palm / Pindo Palm (Butia capitata)

butia capitata tanetahi Butia capitata – the hardiest feather palm in the world!
Butia capitata is commonly called Wine Palm, Pindo Palm or Jelly Palm. It is a beautiful, hardy feather palm from Brazil. Leaves are light green to bluish gray, and the palms are highly variable, every palm is different. It is a very manageable palm, growing slowly to 4-6m tall. They are also suitable as a very graceful indoor plant, in a bright spot. The Jelly Palm is not only very beautiful, it is useful too. One of the hardiest edible palms in the world; Jelly Palms bear delicious, edible fruits, which are sometimes called Pindo Dates.

Butia capitata palms are very cold hardy, making them suitable for gardens around Australia. These frost hardy palms can handle temperatures down to around -10! It is best grown in full sun to part shade, in a sandy, well draining soil. This palm tends to have longer, more graceful foliage in shady spots, but palms grown in full sun tend to be more compact.

The Jelly Palm is very adaptable and drought tolerant. A very good palm for South East Queensland where water restrictions are imminent and frosts common!

Butia capitata palms can be grown fairly close to the coast as well, but may need some protection from salt spray & winds by means of a fence / hedge or similar. Jelly Palms are fairly slow growing, but growth can be sped up by fertilising regularly, and providing adequate water.

Regular watering will improve the yield, just in case the 25kg or so of fruit isn’t enough to keep you satisfied. Fruits are very versatile, and can be eaten straight of the tree when ripe, or made into jelly or jam, or used in pies and cakes. The fruits tends to be fairly stringy (fibrous flesh), which is why it is usually made into a jelly. This is a shame as it would be a fruit which could rival your apples, pears & bananas! Fruits are orangey yellow, and vary in size from cherry to much bigger. Butia capitata fruit is delicious, very tropical, and is described as very strong, apple, pineapple, vanilla and apricot. All mixed into 1 fruit. Seeds contain almost 50% of edible oil, which is used to create margarine.

Butia capitata is sometimes crossed with the Queen Palm or Cocos Palm (Syagrus romanzoffiana) to produce the Mule Palm. The Mule Palm is very beautiful, but unfortunately sterile.

Cactus Island Nursery now has Butia capitata for sale, as always we offer discount for quantity as well. Contact us for mail order plants, or visit our online nursery

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Wednesday, September 16

Queensland Going Green Expo

Queensland Expo - Commercial Halls 1 & 2 (RNA Showgrounds - Brisbane)

Friday  September 18
10.00 am - 6.00 pm
Business Day

Saturday September 19
10.00 am - 6.00 pm
General Admission

Sunday September 20
10.00 am  - 5.00 pm
General Admission

Admission: $ 15.00  
Concession:$ 10.00  Family Ticket: $ 25.00                                                                                                                                  
Children under 14 free if accompanied by an adult.

Monday, September 14

Make your own Virgin Coconut Oil

Home made VIRGIN COCONUT OIL – Cold process method
For 1-5 Mature brown coconuts (13months or older). Young coconuts do not have
much oil and you need heat to extract it. Mature coconuts have a higher lauric acid
content.

Instructions:
• Break the dehusked coconuts in half using the back of a big knife around the
equator. This should only take a couple of good hits.
• Save the coconut water. Strain this through a clean muslin or cheesecloth filter
into a large bowl.
• Grate the coconut meat finely.
• Place the gratings in a muslin or cheesecloth and wring it tightly to squeeze
out the milk. Do not mix it with water.
• Put it in a wide mouthed jar. Glass is best.
• Put the squeezed gratings into the bowl with strained coconut water and allow
them to soak it up well.
• Squeeze out the second lot of coconut milk.
• Mix both lots well into the large glass jar. (jar should be only half filled)
• Cover the jar and set it aside in a warmed dark cabinet (33- 37degrees is best)
If you are using a light to warm the cabinet wrap the jar in a dark cloth. The
mixture is photo-sensitive and will go yellowish if light gets to it.
• Do not move your coconut mixture once you have mixed the first and second
extracts of milk
• In around 10 hours (right temperature and well matured coconuts) your oil will
be ready. There should be 3 layers. The top is the white creamy layer; if you
did everything right it should be paper thin. This is called the protein cake.
The middle layer is your Virgin Coconut Oil and the lowest layer is your
water.
• Harvesting is the tricky part. Using a perforated stainless flat ladle, take out
the protein cake and put it on a mesh over a separate jar, to collect these oil
drippings, they are often used for massage oils.
• Using a soup ladle, slowly scoop out the white oil; avoid disturbing the water
level below.
• Sometimes there are still sediments of the protein cake, these can be removed
by pouring the oil through a coffee filter ~or 5 micron lab filter.
• The remaining water can be processed into vinegar and is already somewhat
acidic.
Remember, the coconut tree is the Tree of Life. All parts of the tree, from the tip of
the leaves to the end of the roots, to everything else that we get from it, from the
inside of the fruit and the inside of the trunk and from its flower, will keep us
healthier and ALIVE!!
Recipe supplied by Tess Mamangun, VIVIENDO Philippines

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