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Soil: Well-drained soils. Use low phosphorus fertiliser in spring
Conditions: Full sun to partial shade. Drought, coastal and frost tolerant.
Size: Height 0.45m x width 1.6m
White Anzac is an exciting, low-growing native shrub that bursts into life with masses of crisp white bottlebrush flowers, often in clusters of three, from late spring through summer. A light prune after flowering keeps it looking lush and compact while encouraging fresh new growth. Perfect for native and coastal gardens, this vibrant plant not only adds year-round appeal but also brings your garden alive with visiting birds, bees, and butterflies drawn to its nectar-rich blooms.
Soil: Plant in a free-draining soil rich in organic matter.
Conditions: Full sun to semi-shade. Coastal, salt, drought and frost hardy.
Size: Height 1m x width 3m
The Macadamia integrifolia, commonly known as the macadamia nut tree, is a beautiful medium-sized evergreen tree prized for producing the delicious macadamia nut. With its glossy green foliage and decorative, pendulous flower trusses, it is both productive and ornamental, making it a standout feature in Australian gardens. From late winter through spring, the tree bears intensely fragrant cream-white flowers that hang in elegant clusters. These blooms are not only attractive but signal the beginning of the nut development cycle. Macadamia nuts are slow to ripen, taking just over six months from flowering to maturity. Mature nuts naturally fall to the ground when ready and should be collected promptly to ensure freshness and prevent spoilage. The harvest period is long and rewarding, typically running from March through to June. Grafted varieties are strongly recommended for home gardeners and orchard growers alike. Grafted trees provide more consistent nut production, improved nut quality, and often begin bearing earlier than seed-grown trees.
Soil: Prefers moist, fertile soils with good drainage.
Conditions: It is a hardy and easy-care tree best suited to sub-tropical to warm temperate climates.
Size: Height 5-10m x width 4-6m
The dwarf Crepe Myrtle Enduring Summer Red is one of the first crepe myrtles to bloom every summer with its intense big blooms of deep red flowers. It is a compact shrub that adds a splash of colour and interest to the garden with rusty red autumn foliage that drops in winter, followed by early spring foliage turning red to green. It is a spectacular addition to most gardens bringing that splash of vitality during the warmer months.
Soil: Moist, free-draining soil.
Conditions: Full sun. Drought, coast and frost tolerant.
Size: Height 1.5m x width 1.5m
Soil: Well-drained soil
Conditions: Full sun. Frost, coastal, and drought tolerant.
Size: Height 4m x width 3m
Soil: Well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun. Frost and coastal tolerant.
Size: Height 4-6m x width 2-3m
Known for its exceptional autumn foliage, Raywood Claret Ash is the perfect centrepiece for the moderate-to-large garden or a graceful tree to line a laneway, road, or fence line. A popular shade tree, the Claret Ash is a stately, quick-growing, deciduous specimen with dramatic autumn foliage. As the season turns from summer to autumn, the foliage transforms from lush dark green to arresting shades of red, orange, plum, and purple. Raywood will make a splendid accent tree for your landscape.
Soil: Sandy, loamy or clay soils.
Conditions: Prefers full sun. Frost, coastal and drought-tolerant
Size: Height 12m x width 9m
Melia azedarach White Cedar is a fast-growing tree with an attractive, densely foliaged, rounded crown. Native to north-eastern Australia, it is one of the few deciduous Australian natives. Glossy new foliage emerges in spring, accompanied by clusters of showy, fragrant lilac flowers. These are followed by hard, yellow-orange, bead-like fruits that persist on the tree well into autumn. While the fruit is poisonous to humans and some animals, it provides an important food source for birdlife. White Cedar makes an excellent specimen tree and is ideal for use as a shade or avenue tree in larger landscapes.
Soil: The White Cedar will grow in most soil types but does prefer well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun or part-shade. They are drought tolerant, able to cope with frost (to -8C) and can grow on the coast making them very durable and versatile
Size: Height 6-8m x width 4-6m
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