A versatile Australian native, naturally occurring as a rain forest tree in Queensland this plant can adapt to just about any condition.
A tall fast growing Australian native tree that flourishes in fertile loamy soils. This tree can differ in height depending on the availability of water and soil conditions. Rough bark at base of branches. Creamy white flowers appear during Summer attracting native birds and bees to the nectar.
Large, domed deciduous tree with fantastic red Autumn foliage. Crossed between Acer rubrum and saccharinum, this maple is also known as 'Jeffersred'.
Also known as Betula pendula. Very popular medium sized deciduous tree with a white trunk, pendulous branching and triangular shaped green foliage.
A large native tree, that will bring the honey eating birds in for a visit when its flowering from late winter into Spring.
A new form of Corymbia maculata bred for its smaller height and narrow shape. Ideal for street trees, parks and gardens or urban design where you can rely on them to form uniform structure. Grows to approx. 12m H x 4m W.
Long-living native tree with dark brown bark, grey-green foliage and fluffy yellow winter flowers. Often confused with Acacia implexa (Lightwood) because they are similar in appearance. Acacia implexa is summer flowering where as this Acacia melanoxylon is winter flowering.
Popular ornamental Pear with a narrow, fastigiate form and shiny, dark green leaves that change to reddish-purple in autumn.
Fast-growing large upright tree with deciduous fern-like green foliage and golden-orange spider flowers throughout Spring and Summer.
Fast-growing large deciduous tree with large green maple-like foliage that is very attractive in Autumn, displaying colours of red, purple, yellow and orange.
Also known as Betula pendula. Very popular medium sized deciduous tree with a white trunk, pendulous branching and triangular shaped green foliage. Leaves turn golden in autumn before falling. Interesting small winged cone shaped fruit are also shed in autumn adding to interest.