Adding rows to linked Excel tables in InDesign

Hi there, I have figured out how to link Excel documents to tables in InDesign, but is there a way to add additional rows to the tables in InDesign?  If I do that, whenever the Excel link is updated, it deletes the new rows I've added.
We have data that goes in the cells below the linked table and it needs to be in the table so that they'll resize automatically when longer or shorter data is pulled in (vs. just being a totally separate text box/table outside of the linked one).
Help!

Hi, yes, I did add blank rows but the difficulty is that for each instance (20+) the cells below vary, and are also "tagged" with variable data tags (so it brings in outside data via an xml feed) so that's only done in InDesign and not in excel... Therein lies my dilemma.  Ideally if I could be "free" about what text, cells, etc. I can put in below the linked cells, that'd be lovely.

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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia Wattles</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia implexa</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">HICKORY WATTLE</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Evergreen medium tree with curved foliage &amp; pale yellow flowers in summer. Well drained soils. Tolerates dryness &amp; frost</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia Wattles</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia iteaphylla</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">FLINDERS RANGE WATTLE</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Evergreen tall shrub with blue-green foliage. Pale yellow flowers autumn to spring. Well-drained soils. Tolerates lime, salt &amp; drought. Usually frost resistant.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia Wattles</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia lanigera</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">WOOLLY WATTLE</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Small to medium hardy shrub with attractive woolly grey-green foliage. Yellow ball flowers autumn to spring. Adapts to most soil types. Tolerates frosts.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia Wattles</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia leucoclada</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">NORTHERN SILVER WATTLE</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Erect shrub or small tree. Glaucous, pinnate leaves. Yellow ball-shaped flowers in spring.  Suited to most soils.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia Wattles</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia mearnsii</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">BLACK WATTLE</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Evergreen medium tree. Green fern-like foliage. Creamy yellow flowers in spring-summer. Well drained soils. Tolerates dryness &amp; lime. Usually frost resistant.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia Wattles</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia melanoxylon</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">BLACKWOOD</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Evergreen tree. Deep green foliage. Cream flowers winter-spring. Good plant for moist conditions. Tolerates salt, snow &amp; frost.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia Wattles</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia montana</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">MALLEE WATTLE</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Spreading medium shrub. Bright yellow balls in spring. Well-drained light to heavy soils. Tolerates dryness &amp; lime. Usually frost resistant.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia Wattles</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia paradoxa</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">KANGAROO THORN</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Prickly shrub. Gold ball flowers in spring. Well-drained soils. Tolerates dryness, lime &amp; frost.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia Wattles</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia pendula</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">WEEPING MYALL</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Medium shrub. Pale lemon flowers in winter. Silvery blue-green weeping foliage. Well-drained soils. Tolerates dryness, lime &amp; salt soils. Usually frost resistant.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia Wattles</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia pravissima</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">OVENS WATTLE</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Evergreen small tree with graceful drooping habit. Small yellow flowers in spring. Most soils. Tolerates dryness, lime, frost and snow.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia Wattles</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia pycnantha</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">GOLDEN WATTLE</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Evergreen small tree. Deep green foliage. Deep golden flowers in spring. Most soils. Tolerates dryness, lime &amp; salt. Frost tender when young.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia Wattles</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia rubida</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">RED STEM WATTLE</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Evergreen tall shrub with light green foliage. Yellow flowers in spring. Most soils. Tolerates dryness &amp; frost.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia Wattles</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia salicina</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">COOBA, NATIVE WILLOW</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Evergreen small-medium tree. Graceful weeping habit. Pale yellow flowers in winter. Most soils. Tolerates drought, lime &amp; salt. Usually frost resistant.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia Wattles</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia stenophylla</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">RIVER COOBA</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Evergreen small-medium tree. Handsome pendulous foliage. Yellow flowers autumn-winter. Most soils. Tolerates dryness, lime &amp; salt. Usually frost resistant.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia Wattles</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia verniciflua</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">VARNISH WATTLE</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Evergreen medium-tall shrub with handsome foliage. Yellow flowers in spring. Tolerates wetness, dryness, lime &amp; frost.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia Wattles</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Acacia vestita</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">HAIRY WATTLE</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Evergreen tall shrub with soft grey-green foliage &amp; yellow flowers in spring. Well drained soils. Tolerates lime &amp; frost.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Banksia &amp; Bottlebrush</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Banksia ericifolia</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">HEATH BANKSIA</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Evergreen tall shrub. Small leaves, large cones of amber-reddish flowers autumn-winter. Most soils. Tolerates dryness, lime &amp; salt. Usually frost resistant.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Banksia &amp; Bottlebrush</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Banksia integrifolia</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">WHITE HONEYSUCKLE</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Greenish yellow flowers most of the year, 8 to 15 cm long.  This species varies in size from a shrub to a tree.  It grows on coastal sands and can tolerate severe coastal exposure.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Banksia &amp; Bottlebrush</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Banksia marginata</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">SILVER BANKSIA</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Evergreen tall shrub. Attractive foliage. Cones of yellow flowers in autumn-winter. Most soils. Tolerates wetness, dryness, lime, salt soils, frost &amp; light snow.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Banksia &amp; Bottlebrush</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Callistemon brachyandrus</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">PRICKLY BOTTLEBRUSH</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">A useful bottlebrush to plant in streets and gardens in inland areas, and also useful in windbreak plantings in hot dry regions.  The foliage is good refuge of birdlife.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Banksia &amp; Bottlebrush</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Callistemon citrinus</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">RED BOTTLEBRUSH</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Large shrub with dense foliage massed with crimson flowers in spring/summer.  Most soil type or situation. Tolerates wetness, dryness, lime &amp; salt soils.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Banksia &amp; Bottlebrush</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Callistemon pallidus</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">LEMON BOTTLEBRUSH</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Medium to tall shrub with attractive foliage &amp; lovely lemon flowers in spring/summer. Excellent water absorber. Moist soils. Tolerates light snow &amp; frost.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Banksia &amp; Bottlebrush</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Callistemon salignus</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">WILLOW BOTTLEBRUSH</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Hardy large shrub with dense foliage massed with lemon flowers in spring-summer.  Attractive white papery bark. Moist soils. Full sun. Frost tender when young.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Banksia &amp; Bottlebrush</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Callistemon seiberi</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">RIVER BOTTLEBRUSH</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Hardy, quick growing tall shrub. Likes moist/well-drained soils but tolerates boggy wet conditions. Cream to pale pink flowers during spring &amp; autumn. </Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Banksia &amp; Bottlebrush</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Callistemon speciosus</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">SHOWY BOTTLEBRUSH</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Long spikes of deep red, gold-tipped flowers in spring.  This species is one of the most attractive of all bottlebrushes.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Banksia &amp; Bottlebrush</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Callistemon pityoides</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">ALPINE BOTTLEBRUSH</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Shrub with silvery-grey new growth and yellow or cream flowers. Suitable for alpine, subalpine and tablelands. Tolerates periodically wet ground.  Frost tolerant.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Banksia &amp; Bottlebrush</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Callistemon viminalis</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">WEEPING BOTTLEBRUSH</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Small to medium tree with narrow leaves &amp; rich red flowers in spring. Good water absorber. Tolerates lime &amp; salt soils. Frost tender when young.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Banksia &amp; Bottlebrush</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Callistemon Captain Cook</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">DWARF WEEPING BOTTLEBRUSH</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Hardy small-medium shrub. Lots of bright red flowers in spring/summer &amp; autumn. Grows better in moist soils and sun. Tolerates light frost. Prune after flowering</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Kunzea, Melaleuca &amp; Leptospermum</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Melaleuca armillaris</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">BRACELET HONEY MYRTLE</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Tall spreading shrub.  Narrow dark-green leaves. Small white bottle brush flowers. Windbreaks. Any soil. Tolerates dryness, lime &amp; salt.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Kunzea, Melaleuca &amp; Leptospermum</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Melaleuca decussata</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">CROSS LEAF HONEY MYRTLE</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Medium-tall shrub. Small narrow leaves, short mauve-pink bottlebrush flowers in spring-summer. Any position. Tolerates lime, salt &amp; frost.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Kunzea, Melaleuca &amp; Leptospermum</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Melaleuca ericifolia</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">SWAMP MELALEUCA</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">A dense, bushy coastal shrub, that loses its lower branches at maturity to expose layers of pale, corky bark.Will tolerate wet, swampy, poorly drained and saline sites.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Kunzea, Melaleuca &amp; Leptospermum</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Melaleuca halmaturorum</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">SALT PAPERBARK</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Large shrub to small tree. Small dark-green leaves, profuse white flowers in spring. Any soil. Tolerates wetness, dryness lime &amp; salt soil. </Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Kunzea, Melaleuca &amp; Leptospermum</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Melaleuca incana</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">GREY HONEY MYRTLE</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Medium-tall shrub with soft grey-green leaves. Yellowish-green flowers in spring. Most soils. Tolerates wetness, dryness &amp; lime.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Kunzea, Melaleuca &amp; Leptospermum</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Melaleuca lanceolata </ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">MOONAH</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Tall shrub or small tree. Deep green or grey-green leaves. White flowers spring-summer. Any soil. Tolerates wetness, drought, lime &amp; salt.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Kunzea, Melaleuca &amp; Leptospermum</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Melaleuca lateritia</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">ROBIN RED BREAST</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Medium shrub with narrow leaves &amp; bright orange-red bottlebrush-like flowers. Any soil. Tolerates wetness, dryness &amp; lime. Usually frost resistant.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Kunzea, Melaleuca &amp; Leptospermum</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Melaleuca linarifolia</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">SNOW IN SUMMER</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Bushy tree with attractive foliage, lovely paperbark trunk. Conspicuous white flowers in early summer. Most soils. Tolerates wetness, dryness, lime &amp; salt.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Kunzea, Melaleuca &amp; Leptospermum</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Melaleuca stypheloides</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">PRICKLY LEAF PAPERBARK</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Medium-tall tree with paperbark trunk. Small pointed green leaves, cream flowers in summer. Any soil.  Tolerates wetness, dryness, lime, salt soil &amp; frost.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Kunzea, Melaleuca &amp; Leptospermum</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Kunzea ambigua</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">WHITE KUNZEA</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Evergreen large shrub. White flowers in profusion in spring &amp; summer. Well-drained soil. Tolerates dryness &amp; lime. Usually frost resistant.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Kunzea, Melaleuca &amp; Leptospermum</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Kunzea ericoides</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">BURGAN</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Evergreen large shrub with massed fluffy white flowers along arching branches in spring-summer. Well-drained soils. Tolerates wetness, light snow &amp; frost</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Kunzea, Melaleuca &amp; Leptospermum</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Kunzea parviflora</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">VIOLET KUNZEA</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Evergreen medium shrub with fine aromatic foliage &amp; massed pinky-mauve pompom flowers in spring-summer. Mois well-drained soils. Tolerates wetness &amp; frost.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Kunzea, Melaleuca &amp; Leptospermum</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Leptospermum brevipes</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">SLENDER TEA-TREE</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Spreading shrub with white flowers in spring-summer. Suitable for screening. Purplish new growth. Well-drained soil. Frost resistant.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Kunzea, Melaleuca &amp; Leptospermum</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Leptospermum continentale</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">PRICKLY TEA-TREE</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Upright prickly shrub with white flowers in spring-summer. Moist soil. Tolerates frost &amp; extended dry periods.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Kunzea, Melaleuca &amp; Leptospermum</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Leptospermum obovatum</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">RIVER TEA-TREE</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Erect shrub with creamy flowers during spring and summer. Moist well-drained soil. Frost resistant</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Kunzea, Melaleuca &amp; Leptospermum</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Leptospermum scoparium</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">PINK TEA-TREE</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Pink flowering with narrow prickly leaves.  It will tolerate both dry and poorly drained sites.  The showy, pink flowers are especially valuable for autumn and winter display.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Grevilleas &amp; Ornamental</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Calytrix tetragona</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">COMMON FRINGE MYRTLE</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Bushy medium shrub with aromatic green leaves. Flowers cream to pink, mainly in spring. Well-drained soils. Frost &amp; drought tolerant.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Grevilleas &amp; Ornamental</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Correa alba</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">WHITE CORREA</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Evergreen samll shrub with white star flowers and round leaves.  Flowers for most of the year. Frost resistant.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Grevilleas &amp; Ornamental</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Correa pulchella</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">DEEP PINK CORREA</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Hardy compact small shrub. Deep green foliage massed with</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Grevilleas &amp; Ornamental</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Correa reflexa </ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">COMMON CORREA</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Bushy medium shrub with aromatic green leaves. Flowers cream to pink, mainly in spring. Well-drained soils. Frost &amp; drought tolerant.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Grevilleas &amp; Ornamental</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Eremophila glabra</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">GREY EMU BUSH</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Evergreen small shrub with grey foliage. Greenish flowers in spring-summer. Very hardy. Well-drained soil.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Grevilleas &amp; Ornamental</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Eremophila ssp</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">VARIOUS VARIETIES</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Please enquire about our varieties of Eremophila</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Grevilleas &amp; Ornamental</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Grevillea Clearview David</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">GREVILLEA 'CLEARVIEW DAVID'</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Evergreen dense medium shrub. Very vigorous growth. Masses of bright-red spider flowers during winter and spring. Well-drained soil, full sun. Frost resistant.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Grevilleas &amp; Ornamental</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Grevillea alpina</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">ALPINE GREVILLEA</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Evergreen small shrub with grey-green foliage.  Well drained soil. Tolerates frost and extended dry periods. Attractive pink flowers are a nectar-source for native birds.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Grevilleas &amp; Ornamental</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Grevillea lanigera</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">WOOLLY GREVILLEA</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Evergreen small-medium shrub. Lime green flowers in winter &amp; spring. Moist, well-drained soil. Frost resistant.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Grevilleas &amp; Ornamental</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Grevillea rosmarinifolia</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">ROSEMARY GREVILLEA</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Hardy quick growing dense shrub, dark-green pointed leaves. Pinkish-red flowers most of the year. Well-drained soil, full sun. Frost tolerant. Good screen plant.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Grevilleas &amp; Ornamental</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Hibbertia obtusifolia</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">GREY GUINEA FLOWER</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Small spreading prostrate shrub with masses of bright yellow flowers in spring &amp; summer. Well-drained soil in some shade. Usually frost resistant.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Grevilleas &amp; Ornamental</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Myoporum parviflolium</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">CREEPING BOOBIALLA</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Attractive ground cover with white flowers in spring. Sunny position. Most soils. Tolerates dryness, lime &amp; frost.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Grevilleas &amp; Ornamental</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Westringia fruticosa(white or blue)</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">NATIVE ROSEMARY</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Rounded medium shrub with grey leaves. White or blue flowers spring-summer. Very hardy in most situations. Useful screen plant.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Saltbush &amp; Understorey </Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Daviesia latifolia</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">HOP BITTER PEA</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Open straggly shrub with ovate leaves. Yellow &amp; brown pea flowers in spring. Very hardy</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Saltbush &amp; Understorey </Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Dillwynia retorta</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">SMALL LEAF PARROT-PEA</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Variable upright or prostrate shrub with yellow &amp; red pea flowers in spring-summer. Well-drained soil. Frost tolerant.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Saltbush &amp; Understorey </Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Dillwynia sericea</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">SHOWY PARROT-PEA</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Upright shrub with sticky hairy stems, copious yellow &amp; red pea flowers in spring-summer. Well-drained soil. Tolerates frost.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Saltbush &amp; Understorey </Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Mirbelia oxylobioides</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">MOUNTAIN MIRBELIA</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Open branched shrub with small leaves.  Orange-yellow pea flowers in late spring. Well-drained soil, semi shade. Drought &amp; frost tolerant.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Saltbush &amp; Understorey </Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Pultenaea foliolosa</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">BUSH PEA</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Small leafed shrub with yellow-orange flowers in spring.  Well drained soil. Drought &amp; frost tolerant.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Saltbush &amp; Understorey </Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Pycnosorus globosus</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">DRUMSTICKS</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Robust perennial with woolly, silvery leaves. Tall globular yellow flower heads appear in spring &amp; summer. Hardy, sunny situation, most soils.</Description>
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            <Category aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Grevilleas &amp; Ornamental</Category>
            <ProductName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Correa reflexa var.</ProductName>
            <CommonName aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">CORREA</CommonName>
            <Description aid:table="cell" aid:crows="1" aid:ccols="1" aid:ccolwidth="62.16220472440944">Spreading or erect shrub with round dull-green leaves. Green or red &amp; green bell shaped flowers from autumn-spring. Hardy plant. Likes well-drained soi.</Description>
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