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Waterhousia floribunda Weeping Lilly Pilly — graceful weeping screen plant, Cape Nursery Byron Bay NSW
Waterhousia floribunda
Weeping Lilly Pilly
Available on enquiry

Waterhousia floribunda, Weeping Lilly Pilly, is one of the most beautiful large-scale screening trees available in Australian horticulture. Graceful weeping branches cascade with glossy foliage, providing an elegant alternative to formal hedging for privacy at scale.

As a screening specimen grown at Cape Nursery, this variety is produced with the branch density, structural integrity, and root architecture that commercial hedging specifications demand. Our staged potting programme typically carries screening species across multiple sizes — establishment-ready stock through to advanced landmark specimens — so designers can match budget to timeline on every project. Trellised under coastal conditions 7 km from the Pacific, stock arrives acclimatised to the same salt-air, wind, and UV pressures your site is likely to face.

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Plant at a glance
Best use
Screening & Hedging
Traits
ScreeningWeeping formFeaturePrivacy
Sizes
200mm300mm100L · 2–2.4m
Origin
Ewingsdale NSW · coastal grown
Grower
Cape Nursery · NIASA accredited
Supply
Wholesale trade only
Sizes available
SizeAvailability
200mm 140 avail
300mm 461 avail
100L · 2–2.4m 202 avail

Trade customers can view live availability and order directly via Evergreen Connect. New customers, please contact us to set up an account.

Order via Evergreen Connect (02) 6684 7332
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