XML table in INdesign CS3 problem - come as that tables no lines

Hello

I create a price list in Indesign CS3 with xml

everyting is workin except when xml imports, in that it puts the data in the tables not in one separate table.

I have 5 columns in a table of 1 row. I select the table tag the story, and then select the line & label it row.

I then select each column & tag part names of individual columns - ProductName, Description, etc.

This corresponds to the structure of the xml instance file

<? XML version = "1.0" encoding = "UTF-8" standalone = 'yes' ?>
- < History >
- < Line >
< Category > Acacia Acacia < / category >
< ProductName > Acacia acinacea < / ProductName >
< CommonName > WATTLE gold DUST < / CommonName >
< Description > SME Hardy shrub. Golden Ball blooms from August to December. Suitable for dry or wet, gravelly or sandy soils.  Frost tolerant. </ Description >
</Row>
- < Line >
< Category > Acacia Acacia < / category >
< ProductName > Acacia baileyana < / ProductName >
< CommonName > COOTAMUNDRA WATTLE < / CommonName >
< Description > Evergreen shrub with silvery-gray foliage. Flowers Golden winter, young purple foliage< /Description>
</Row>
< /Story >
< / Root >


the structure in the display panel is

Root
- History 
-   Row
Category
ProductName
CommonName
Description
all the info comes perfectly, but he made a separte for each line instead of a table with a nmuber of information lines

can anyone help please

Hi Juliet,.

Here is the XML for your reference. Simply import the xml file into InDesign and pour the XML in connected text frames, it automatically create the table for you.

OrderForm.Xml




    Acacia WattlesAcacia acinaceaGOLD DUST WATTLEHardy small-medium shrub. Golden ball flowers August to December. Suitable for dry or moist soils, gravel or sandy soils. Frost tolerant.Acacia WattlesAcacia baileyanaCOOTAMUNDRA WATTLEEvergreen small tree with silvery grey foliage. Golden flowers in winter, young foliage purpleAcacia WattlesAcacia buxifoliaBOX LEAF WATTLEEvergreen medium-tall shrub with bright yellow flowers in spring. Most soils, tolerating dryness & lime.Acacia WattlesAcacia dealbataSILVER WATTLEEvergreen medium tree. Grey fern-like foliage, bright yellow flowers in spring. Clay soils. Tolerates wetness frost & snow.Acacia WattlesAcacia deaniiDEANE'S WATTLEEvergreen small-medium tree. Fern-like foliage, pale yellow flowers in winter. Well drained soils. Tolerates frost & some dryness.Acacia WattlesAcacia decoraWESTERN SILVER WATTLEHardy evergreen dense medium shrub. Masses of yellow flowers August to October. Well drained soils. Tolerates some dryness & lime. Usually frost resistentAcacia WattlesAcacia decurrensGREEN WATTLEEvergreen medium tree. Large fine fern-like foliage, profuse yellow flowers in early spring. Well drained soils. Frost tender when young.Acacia WattlesAcacia doratoxylonCURRAWONGSmall tree or erect shrub. Leaves straight, firm, narrow & dense. Bright golden flowers in spring. Well drained soils. Tolerates drought. Usually frost resistant.Acacia WattlesAcacia flexifoliaBENT LEAF WATTLEEvergreen medium shrub. Light yellow ball flowers winter to spring. Well drained soils. Tolerates some dryness & lime. Usually frost resistant.Acacia WattlesAcacia genistifoliaSPREADING WATTLEEvergreen small to medium shrub. Narrow sharply pointed leaves. Yellow flowers in winter. Moist soils.Tolerates dryness. Usually frost resistant.Acacia WattlesAcacia hakeoidesWESTERN BLACK WATTLEEvergreen medium to tall shrub with dense foliage, yellow flowers in winter. Well-drained soils. Tolerates lime, dryness & frost.Acacia WattlesAcacia implexaHICKORY WATTLEEvergreen medium tree with curved foliage & pale yellow flowers in summer. Well drained soils. Tolerates dryness & frostAcacia WattlesAcacia iteaphyllaFLINDERS RANGE WATTLEEvergreen tall shrub with blue-green foliage. Pale yellow flowers autumn to spring. Well-drained soils. Tolerates lime, salt & drought. Usually frost resistant.Acacia WattlesAcacia lanigeraWOOLLY WATTLESmall to medium hardy shrub with attractive woolly grey-green foliage. Yellow ball flowers autumn to spring. Adapts to most soil types. Tolerates frosts.Acacia WattlesAcacia leucocladaNORTHERN SILVER WATTLEErect shrub or small tree. Glaucous, pinnate leaves. Yellow ball-shaped flowers in spring.  Suited to most soils.Acacia WattlesAcacia mearnsiiBLACK WATTLEEvergreen medium tree. Green fern-like foliage. Creamy yellow flowers in spring-summer. Well drained soils. Tolerates dryness & lime. Usually frost resistant.Acacia WattlesAcacia melanoxylonBLACKWOODEvergreen tree. Deep green foliage. Cream flowers winter-spring. Good plant for moist conditions. Tolerates salt, snow & frost.Acacia WattlesAcacia montanaMALLEE WATTLESpreading medium shrub. Bright yellow balls in spring. Well-drained light to heavy soils. Tolerates dryness & lime. Usually frost resistant.Acacia WattlesAcacia paradoxaKANGAROO THORNPrickly shrub. Gold ball flowers in spring. Well-drained soils. Tolerates dryness, lime & frost.Acacia WattlesAcacia pendulaWEEPING MYALLMedium shrub. Pale lemon flowers in winter. Silvery blue-green weeping foliage. Well-drained soils. Tolerates dryness, lime & salt soils. Usually frost resistant.Acacia WattlesAcacia pravissimaOVENS WATTLEEvergreen small tree with graceful drooping habit. Small yellow flowers in spring. Most soils. Tolerates dryness, lime, frost and snow.Acacia WattlesAcacia pycnanthaGOLDEN WATTLEEvergreen small tree. Deep green foliage. Deep golden flowers in spring. Most soils. Tolerates dryness, lime & salt. Frost tender when young.Acacia WattlesAcacia rubidaRED STEM WATTLEEvergreen tall shrub with light green foliage. Yellow flowers in spring. Most soils. Tolerates dryness & frost.Acacia WattlesAcacia salicinaCOOBA, NATIVE WILLOWEvergreen small-medium tree. Graceful weeping habit. Pale yellow flowers in winter. Most soils. Tolerates drought, lime & salt. Usually frost resistant.Acacia WattlesAcacia stenophyllaRIVER COOBAEvergreen small-medium tree. Handsome pendulous foliage. Yellow flowers autumn-winter. Most soils. Tolerates dryness, lime & salt. Usually frost resistant.Acacia WattlesAcacia vernicifluaVARNISH WATTLEEvergreen medium-tall shrub with handsome foliage. Yellow flowers in spring. Tolerates wetness, dryness, lime & frost.Acacia WattlesAcacia vestitaHAIRY WATTLEEvergreen tall shrub with soft grey-green foliage & yellow flowers in spring. Well drained soils. Tolerates lime & frost.Banksia & BottlebrushBanksia ericifoliaHEATH BANKSIAEvergreen tall shrub. Small leaves, large cones of amber-reddish flowers autumn-winter. Most soils. Tolerates dryness, lime & salt. Usually frost resistant.Banksia & BottlebrushBanksia integrifoliaWHITE HONEYSUCKLEGreenish 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.Banksia & BottlebrushBanksia marginataSILVER BANKSIAEvergreen tall shrub. Attractive foliage. Cones of yellow flowers in autumn-winter. Most soils. Tolerates wetness, dryness, lime, salt soils, frost & light snow.Banksia & BottlebrushCallistemon brachyandrusPRICKLY BOTTLEBRUSHA 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.Banksia & BottlebrushCallistemon citrinusRED BOTTLEBRUSHLarge shrub with dense foliage massed with crimson flowers in spring/summer.  Most soil type or situation. Tolerates wetness, dryness, lime & salt soils.Banksia & BottlebrushCallistemon pallidusLEMON BOTTLEBRUSHMedium to tall shrub with attractive foliage & lovely lemon flowers in spring/summer. Excellent water absorber. Moist soils. Tolerates light snow & frost.Banksia & BottlebrushCallistemon salignusWILLOW BOTTLEBRUSHHardy large shrub with dense foliage massed with lemon flowers in spring-summer.  Attractive white papery bark. Moist soils. Full sun. Frost tender when young.Banksia & BottlebrushCallistemon seiberiRIVER BOTTLEBRUSHHardy, quick growing tall shrub. Likes moist/well-drained soils but tolerates boggy wet conditions. Cream to pale pink flowers during spring & autumn. Banksia & BottlebrushCallistemon speciosusSHOWY BOTTLEBRUSHLong spikes of deep red, gold-tipped flowers in spring.  This species is one of the most attractive of all bottlebrushes.Banksia & BottlebrushCallistemon pityoidesALPINE BOTTLEBRUSHShrub with silvery-grey new growth and yellow or cream flowers. Suitable for alpine, subalpine and tablelands. Tolerates periodically wet ground.  Frost tolerant.Banksia & BottlebrushCallistemon viminalisWEEPING BOTTLEBRUSHSmall to medium tree with narrow leaves & rich red flowers in spring. Good water absorber. Tolerates lime & salt soils. Frost tender when young.Banksia & BottlebrushCallistemon Captain CookDWARF WEEPING BOTTLEBRUSHHardy small-medium shrub. Lots of bright red flowers in spring/summer & autumn. Grows better in moist soils and sun. Tolerates light frost. Prune after floweringKunzea, Melaleuca & LeptospermumMelaleuca armillarisBRACELET HONEY MYRTLETall spreading shrub.  Narrow dark-green leaves. Small white bottle brush flowers. Windbreaks. Any soil. Tolerates dryness, lime & salt.Kunzea, Melaleuca & LeptospermumMelaleuca decussataCROSS LEAF HONEY MYRTLEMedium-tall shrub. Small narrow leaves, short mauve-pink bottlebrush flowers in spring-summer. Any position. Tolerates lime, salt & frost.Kunzea, Melaleuca & LeptospermumMelaleuca ericifoliaSWAMP MELALEUCAA 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.Kunzea, Melaleuca & LeptospermumMelaleuca halmaturorumSALT PAPERBARKLarge shrub to small tree. Small dark-green leaves, profuse white flowers in spring. Any soil. Tolerates wetness, dryness lime & salt soil. Kunzea, Melaleuca & LeptospermumMelaleuca incanaGREY HONEY MYRTLEMedium-tall shrub with soft grey-green leaves. Yellowish-green flowers in spring. Most soils. Tolerates wetness, dryness & lime.Kunzea, Melaleuca & LeptospermumMelaleuca lanceolata MOONAHTall shrub or small tree. Deep green or grey-green leaves. White flowers spring-summer. Any soil. Tolerates wetness, drought, lime & salt.Kunzea, Melaleuca & LeptospermumMelaleuca lateritiaROBIN RED BREASTMedium shrub with narrow leaves & bright orange-red bottlebrush-like flowers. Any soil. Tolerates wetness, dryness & lime. Usually frost resistant.Kunzea, Melaleuca & LeptospermumMelaleuca linarifoliaSNOW IN SUMMERBushy tree with attractive foliage, lovely paperbark trunk. Conspicuous white flowers in early summer. Most soils. Tolerates wetness, dryness, lime & salt.Kunzea, Melaleuca & LeptospermumMelaleuca stypheloidesPRICKLY LEAF PAPERBARKMedium-tall tree with paperbark trunk. Small pointed green leaves, cream flowers in summer. Any soil.  Tolerates wetness, dryness, lime, salt soil & frost.Kunzea, Melaleuca & LeptospermumKunzea ambiguaWHITE KUNZEAEvergreen large shrub. White flowers in profusion in spring & summer. Well-drained soil. Tolerates dryness & lime. Usually frost resistant.Kunzea, Melaleuca & LeptospermumKunzea ericoidesBURGANEvergreen large shrub with massed fluffy white flowers along arching branches in spring-summer. Well-drained soils. Tolerates wetness, light snow & frostKunzea, Melaleuca & LeptospermumKunzea parvifloraVIOLET KUNZEAEvergreen medium shrub with fine aromatic foliage & massed pinky-mauve pompom flowers in spring-summer. Mois well-drained soils. Tolerates wetness & frost.Kunzea, Melaleuca & LeptospermumLeptospermum brevipesSLENDER TEA-TREESpreading shrub with white flowers in spring-summer. Suitable for screening. Purplish new growth. Well-drained soil. Frost resistant.Kunzea, Melaleuca & LeptospermumLeptospermum continentalePRICKLY TEA-TREEUpright prickly shrub with white flowers in spring-summer. Moist soil. Tolerates frost & extended dry periods.Kunzea, Melaleuca & LeptospermumLeptospermum obovatumRIVER TEA-TREEErect shrub with creamy flowers during spring and summer. Moist well-drained soil. Frost resistantKunzea, Melaleuca & LeptospermumLeptospermum scopariumPINK TEA-TREEPink 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.Grevilleas & OrnamentalCalytrix tetragonaCOMMON FRINGE MYRTLEBushy medium shrub with aromatic green leaves. Flowers cream to pink, mainly in spring. Well-drained soils. Frost & drought tolerant.Grevilleas & OrnamentalCorrea albaWHITE CORREAEvergreen samll shrub with white star flowers and round leaves.  Flowers for most of the year. Frost resistant.Grevilleas & OrnamentalCorrea pulchellaDEEP PINK CORREAHardy compact small shrub. Deep green foliage massed withGrevilleas & OrnamentalCorrea reflexa COMMON CORREABushy medium shrub with aromatic green leaves. Flowers cream to pink, mainly in spring. Well-drained soils. Frost & drought tolerant.Grevilleas & OrnamentalEremophila glabraGREY EMU BUSHEvergreen small shrub with grey foliage. Greenish flowers in spring-summer. Very hardy. Well-drained soil.Grevilleas & OrnamentalEremophila sspVARIOUS VARIETIESPlease enquire about our varieties of EremophilaGrevilleas & OrnamentalGrevillea Clearview DavidGREVILLEA 'CLEARVIEW DAVID'Evergreen dense medium shrub. Very vigorous growth. Masses of bright-red spider flowers during winter and spring. Well-drained soil, full sun. Frost resistant.Grevilleas & OrnamentalGrevillea alpinaALPINE GREVILLEAEvergreen 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.Grevilleas & OrnamentalGrevillea lanigeraWOOLLY GREVILLEAEvergreen small-medium shrub. Lime green flowers in winter & spring. Moist, well-drained soil. Frost resistant.Grevilleas & OrnamentalGrevillea rosmarinifoliaROSEMARY GREVILLEAHardy 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.Grevilleas & OrnamentalHibbertia obtusifoliaGREY GUINEA FLOWERSmall spreading prostrate shrub with masses of bright yellow flowers in spring & summer. Well-drained soil in some shade. Usually frost resistant.Grevilleas & OrnamentalMyoporum parvifloliumCREEPING BOOBIALLAAttractive ground cover with white flowers in spring. Sunny position. Most soils. Tolerates dryness, lime & frost.Grevilleas & OrnamentalWestringia fruticosa(white or blue)NATIVE ROSEMARYRounded medium shrub with grey leaves. White or blue flowers spring-summer. Very hardy in most situations. Useful screen plant.Saltbush & Understorey Daviesia latifoliaHOP BITTER PEAOpen straggly shrub with ovate leaves. Yellow & brown pea flowers in spring. Very hardySaltbush & Understorey Dillwynia retortaSMALL LEAF PARROT-PEAVariable upright or prostrate shrub with yellow & red pea flowers in spring-summer. Well-drained soil. Frost tolerant.Saltbush & Understorey Dillwynia sericeaSHOWY PARROT-PEAUpright shrub with sticky hairy stems, copious yellow & red pea flowers in spring-summer. Well-drained soil. Tolerates frost.Saltbush & Understorey Mirbelia oxylobioidesMOUNTAIN MIRBELIAOpen branched shrub with small leaves.  Orange-yellow pea flowers in late spring. Well-drained soil, semi shade. Drought & frost tolerant.Saltbush & Understorey Pultenaea foliolosaBUSH PEASmall leafed shrub with yellow-orange flowers in spring.  Well drained soil. Drought & frost tolerant.Saltbush & Understorey Pycnosorus globosusDRUMSTICKSRobust perennial with woolly, silvery leaves. Tall globular yellow flower heads appear in spring & summer. Hardy, sunny situation, most soils.Grevilleas & OrnamentalCorrea reflexa var.CORREASpreading or erect shrub with round dull-green leaves. Green or red & green bell shaped flowers from autumn-spring. Hardy plant. Likes well-drained soi.Saltbush & Understorey Atriplex nummulariaOLD MAN SALTBUSHDense, large, grey shrub with whitish, branches. Frost and salt tolerant and withstands severe drought and long periods of shallow flooding. Excellent fodder plant.Saltbush & Understorey Chenopodium nitrariaceumNITRE GOOSEFOOTSpiny, greyish shrub, with slender branches and thick, green leaves. Drought and saline soil tolerant and can withstand extended period of complete inundation.Saltbush & Understorey Enchylaena tomentosaRUBY SALTBUSHAttractive, excellent container plant with succulent red berries. Tolerates drought, frost and some salinity.Saltbush & Understorey Maireana decalvansBLACK COTTONBUSHGood coloniser on heavy soils.  Tolerates salinity to some degree.  Rarely grazed by stock.Saltbush & Understorey Rhagodia spinescensTHORNY SALTBUSHBranches rigid and often ending in a spine.  Leaves oblong and greensh or mealy white.  Fruit a deep red berry.  Useful for colonising saline scalds.Saltbush & Understorey Bursaria lasiophyllaHAIRY BURSARIAPrickly evergreen tall shrub with small leaves, masses of small white flowers in spring. Most soils. Tolerates dryness, lime & frost.Saltbush & Understorey Bursaria spinosaSWEET BURSARIAPrickly evergreen tall shrub with small leaves, masses of small white flowers in spring. Most soils. Tolerates dryness, lime & frost.Saltbush & Understorey Cassina aculeataCOMMON CASSINIATall shrub. Small creamy white flowers in dense heads spring-summer. Rough needle leaves. Most moist soils. Some shade. Frost resistant.Saltbush & Understorey Cassinia longifoliaSHINY CASSINIAOpen rounded bush.  Off-white flower heads in summer. Drought & frost tolerant.Saltbush & Understorey Daviesia latifoliaHOP BITTER PEAOpen shrub, broad dull green leaves. Flowers are orange-yellow with dark reddish markings. Adaptable to most well drained soils.Saltbush & Understorey Daviesia mimosoidesNARROW LEAF BITTER PEABroom like erect shrub with dull yellow green linear leaves. Yellow and red-brown/orange pea flowers.  Well drained soils. Tolerates frost.Saltbush & Understorey Dillwynia juniperinaPRICKLY PARROT PEAErect prickly shrub. Rigid narrow leaves. Flowers are golden yellow with red. Well drained soils.Saltbush & Understorey Dillwynia retortaSMALL LEAF PARROT-PEAWell drained light to medium soils. Tolerates frost. Flowers yellow and red.Saltbush & Understorey Dillwynia sericeaSHOWY PARROT-PEAEvergreen small suckering shrub with serrated foliage. Many mauve-pink star shaped flowers during summer. Suitable ground cover for rockeries. Most soil.Saltbush & Understorey Dodonea visc.ssp. angustissimaNARROW LEAF HOP BUSHEvergreen large shrub with purplish-green leaves & yellow-red hop-like fruits. Well-drained soil. Tolerates drought & frost.Saltbush & Understorey Dodonea viscosa ssp. cuneataWEDGE LEAF HOP BUSHEvergreen medium shrub with colourful bronze hop-like fruits. Well-drained soils. Tolerates drought & frost.Saltbush & Understorey Hakea laurinaPINCUSHION HAKEAA bushy, ornamental, small tree with a compact, rounded crown and globular clusters of beautiful red and yellow flowers.  It is suitable to most well drained soils.Saltbush & Understorey Hakea tephrospermaHOOKED NEEDLEWOODPendulous shrub with white flowers in axillary clusters in early spring. Hardy.Saltbush & Understorey Indigofera adesmiifoliaTICK INDIGOEvergreen medium shrub with fern-like leaves. Flowers similar to I. australis but with shorter stems. Well-drained soil. Usually frost resistant.Saltbush & Understorey Indigofera australisAUSTRAL INDIGOEvergreen medium shrub with fern-like leaves. Sprays of pink or mauve flowers in winter & spring. Well-drained soil. Usually frost resistant.Saltbush & Understorey Pultenaea foliolosaBUSH PEAErect to spreading shrub, with small leaves. Good habitat.  Flowers are a nectar source for native wasps and bees.Saltbush & Understorey Pycnosorus globosusDRUMSTICKSErect, perennial herb, has a few unbranched woolly stems.  Basal rosette of a few linear, white-grey leaves. Flowers a globular head, bright yellow.Saltbush & Understorey Senna artemisiodesSILVER CASSIARounded small-medium shrub with silvery-grey leaves. Yellow flowers for many months in spring, summer & autumn.  Very hardy. Tolerates light frost.Saltbush & Understorey Arthropodium strictumCHOCOLATE LILLYTuberous plant with grass-like leaves. Attractive, delicate, frangrant mauve flowers. Full-sun position in most soilsSaltbush & Understorey Bracteantha viscosaSTICKY EVERLASTINGErect sticky herb with branching stems. Yellow flowers with papery bracts in spring & summer. Most soils. Usually annual herb.Saltbush & Understorey Isomtoma axillarisSHOWY ISOTOMEEvergreen small suckering shrub with serrated foliage. Many mauve-pink star shaped flowers during summer. Suitable ground cover for rockeries. Most soil.Grasses and Groundcovers Carex appressaSEDGEA tussocky, rush-like perennial grass.  Suited to poorly-drained areas along watercourses & swamp margins.Grasses and Groundcovers Danthonia ssp.WALLABY GRASSA tufted perennial grass with fine leaves. Remains green throughout the yearGrasses and Groundcovers Chloris truncataWINDMILL GRASSForms a dense low crown of small fibrous leaves. Distinctive flower spike, late winter to summer.Grasses and Groundcovers Juncus sspRUSHESAn erect or spreading tussocky herb. Suited to wet or seasonally wet areas. Common on clays & clay loams.Grasses and Groundcovers Microleana stipoidesWEEPING GRASSA tufted perennial grass with short rhizome. Remains green throughout the year.Grasses and Groundcovers Phragmites australisCOMMON REEDSemi-aquatic, bamboo-like perennial grass with strongly creeping rhizomes. Suited to seasonally wet areas, marshes, lagoons & creeksGrasses and Groundcovers Poa labillardiereiTUSSOCK GRASSDense, tussocky perennial grass, slender leaves. Generally occurs in areas of medium-high fertility, on valley floors of areas wet in winter.Grasses and Groundcovers Poa sieberianaSNOW GRASSTussocky perennial grass with fine, grey-green leaves. Occurs on mid slopes to ridges of well- drained areas.Grasses and Groundcovers Themeda triandraKANGAROO GRASS A drought-resistant, deep-rooted, warm season perennial grass with a tussocky habit.Grasses and Groundcovers Arthropodium strictumCHOCOLATE LILLYTufted perennial herb white to pale blue fragrant flowers. Tolerates frost.Grasses and Groundcovers Bracteantha viscosaSTICKY EVERLASTINGErect, sticky, usually annual herb.  Usually multifbranced, with yellow flowers "paper" flowers in spring.Grasses and Groundcovers Bulbine bulbosaBULBINE LILYSmall tufted perennial herb.  Thick roots and succulent strap like leaves.Grasses and Groundcovers Chrysocephalum apiculatumYELLOW BUTTONSProstrate suckering herb. Silvery-grey, hairy leaves. Clusters of heads of bright yellow flowers in spring & summer. Frost hardy.Grasses and Groundcovers Chrysocephalum semipapposumCLUSTERED EVERLASTINGVariabe aromatic perennial herb. Clusters of heads of bright yellow flowers in summer. Hardy.Grasses and Groundcovers Dianella longifoliaSMOOTH FLAX LILLYTufted matt forming herg. Strappy leaves. Pale blue flowers with yellow anthers in spring-summer. Drought & frost tolerant.Grasses and Groundcovers Dianella revolutaSPREADING FLAX-LILLYTufted matt forming herb. Strappy leaves. Dark blue flowers with black anthers. Moist, well-drained soils. Drought & frost tolerant.Grasses and Groundcovers Glycine clandestinaTWINING GLYCINENon-vigorous twining plant with clusters of mauve-purple wisteria flowers in spring. Requires moist, protection situation. Tolerataes dryness & light frost.Grasses and Groundcovers Hardenbergia violaceaHAPPY WANDERERClimbing or prostrate. Green leathery leaves  and purple flowers in spring.  Attractive ornamental for rockeries, embankments, under trees. Hardy, fast growing.Grasses and Groundcovers Isotoma auxillarisSHOWY ISOTOMELow bush perennial herb.  Bright blue to mauve flowers. Attractive ornamental for rockeries. Milky sap can irritate skin and eyes.Grasses and Groundcovers Lomandra longifoliaSPINY HEADED MAT RUSHTufted perennial herb with leaves 50-100cm.  Creamy or yellow strongly honey-scented flowers in spring.Grasses and Groundcovers Hardenbergia violaceaPURPLE CORAL PEAEvergreen trailer or low climber. Purple pea flowers in winter & spring. Well-drained soil. Tolerates dryness, lime & light frost.Eucalyptus treesEucalyptus albensWHITE BOXTall tree with spreading crown. Ornamental, shade, shelter, honey. Well-drained soil. Tolerates dryness & lime. Usually frost resistantEucalyptus treesEucalyptus blakelyiBLAKELY'S RED GUMTall tree. Smooth mottled bark. Ornamental, shelter & honey. Prefers deep loam soil. Tolerates dryness, lime, frost, winter waterloggingEucalyptus treesEucalpytus botryoidesSOUTHERN MAHOGANYTall tree with spreading branches. Rough fibrous bark. Most soils. Tolerates dryness, lime, salt soil. Frost tender when young.Eucalyptus treesEucalyptus bridgesianaAPPLE BOXTall tree suitable for shade & shelter. Moderately drought resistant. Well drained soil. Usually frost resistant.Eucalyptus treesEucalyptus caesiaSILVER PRINCESSOrnamenal small tree with glaucous foliage. Clusters of large deep pink flowers in winter & spring.Eucalyptus treesEucalyptus camaldulensis RIVER RED GUMFast growing large shade tree. Adapable most conditions. White or blotched trunk. Frost tender when young.Eucalyptus treesE.camaldulensis subcinereaSILVERTON RED GUMTall tree with large shady crown. Suitable for river banks, creeks & heavy soils with adequate water supply. Frost tender when young.Eucalyptus treesEucalyptus camphoraMOUNTAIN SWAMP GUMLarge tree with spreading crown. Shade, shelter, ornamental purposes. Suits, damp & cold situations, heavy soils. Tolerates snow & frost.Eucalyptus treesEucalyptus cinereaARGYLE APPLESmall-medium tree with blue-grey foliage. Ornamental shade tree. Most soils. Tolerates dryness & lime. Usually frost resistant.Eucalyptus treesEucalyptus citriodoraLEMON-SCENTED GUMTall slender tree, striking lemon scented foliage. Highly ornamental. Well drained soil. Tolerates dryness & lime. Frost tender when young.Eucalyptus treesEucalyptus cladocalyx SUGAR GUMTall tree with spreading crown. Suitable for shelter & shade. Well drained soil. Tolerates drought & lime. Frost tender when young.Eucalyptus treesEucalyptus cladocalyx nanaDWARF SUGAR GUMSmall bushy tree that withstands dry conditions & excessively alkaline soils. Well drained soil. Tolerates salt soils. Usually frost resistant.Eucalyptus treesEucalyptus crenulataSILVER GUMSmall to medium tree. Roundish silvery foliage. Suitable to cool & sub-alpine climates.  Ornamental.  Moist soil. Tolerates lime, light snow & frost.Eucalyptus treesEucalyptus dealbataHILL RED GUMSmall to medium straggly tree. Dusky green foliage. Suitable for shade, windbreak, honey. Well-drained soil. Tolerates drought & lime. Usually frost resistant.Eucalyptus treesEucalyptus divesBROAD LEAF PEPPERMINTSpreading small-tall tree. Suitable for shelter or shade, cool climates, well-drained soil. Tolerates dryness & snow. Usually frost resistant.Eucalyptus treesEucalyptus eximiaYELLOW BLOODWOODMedium tree with dense, blue-green foliage. Sandstone or well-drained soils. Ornamental. Tolerates dryness & lime. Frost tender.Eucalyptus treesEicalyptus eximia nanaDWARF YELLOW BLOODWOODSmall tree with dense, blue-green foliage. Tolerates wide range of soils. Ornamental. Frost tender.Eucalyptus treesEucalyptus ficifoliaSCARLET FLOWERING GUMSmall to medium tree with dark green foliage & striking orange-deep red flowers in summer. Well-drained soil. Tolerates dryness. Frost tender when young.Eucalyptus treesEucalyptus globulusBLUE GUMTall tree with smooth grey, tan & white bark, sheds in ribbons. Suits open areas with available moisture. Very fast growing. Tolerates salt soil & frost.Eucalyptus treesEucalyptus goniocalyxLONG LEAF BOXMedium to large tree with spreading branches. Suitable for shade & shelter. Drought resistant. Well-drained soil. Tolerates lime. Usually frost resistant.Eucalyptus treesEucalyptus lansdoweanaCRIMSON MALLEESmall trees or mallee with dark green leaves. White or purplish flowers in summer. Well-drained soil. Tolerates drought. 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