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1748 days ago

Native Plant Sale 13 March 11.00 - 1.00 pm

Debbie from Havelock North

The Forest and Bird Hastings Havelock North branch nursery has plants for available for sale and these will be sold this Saturday 13 March from 11.00 am - 1.00 pm in the carpark at the Havelock North Scout Hall in Napier Road. This is just opposite the medical centre. The plants will be $5 each (cash only) and are all well grown in PB2’s:
Lemonwood
Pseudopanax - Five finger – mixed
Akeake – red
Hoheria
Totara
Kahikatea
Karo
Ribbonwood
Coprosma rhamnoides
Coprosma repens - Taupata
Coprosma robusta - Karamu
Phormium cookianum
Saltmarsh ribbonwood
Harakeke – swamp flax
Wineberry
Pittosporum tenufolium
Kawakawa
Pate
Rewarewa
Hebe stricta
Plus miscellaneous native plants
Sale starts 11.00 am (no sales before this time) and runs until 1.00 pm or until plants are all gone whichever comes first! We hope to see you there.

Negotiable

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