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Soil: Prefers well-drained soils, will not tolerate wet or inundated soils,
Conditions: Full sun. Frost, drough, wind and coastal tolerant.
Size: Height 3-5m x width 4m
Euky Dwarf Eucalyptus is a very popular small tree due to its highly visual floral display. Appealing pink flowers smother the branches from autumn to mid-December, attracting native birds, bees and butterflies. Euky Dwarf develops a mottled peeling bark of varying colours which is very showy and adds to its charm. This evergreen eucalyptus is perfect for windbreaks, coastal gardens or as a feature tree.
Soil: Adaptable to a range of soil types
Conditions: Best in full sun. Frost, drought and coast tolerant.
Size: Height 6m x width 4m
Eucalyptus pulverulenta, or Baby Blue Eucalyptus or Silver Leaved Mountain Gum or Silver Dollar Gum, is a small to medium-sized tree with a dense crown of stunning silver-blue rounded leaves. Cream flowers are produced between May and November, followed by large cup-shaped gumnuts. In cultivation, the plant is pruned to encourage more juvenile foliage. This foliage is in demand by florists for backing in flower arrangements.
Soil: Adapts to a range of soil types. Tolerant of seasonal waterlogging.
Conditions: Full sun. Frost, drought, and wind hardy.
Size: Height 5m x width 3m
Soil: Prefers well drained soil and does not like to be over watered.
Conditions: Full sun. Heat, drought and coastal tolerant
Size: Height 10-25m x width 2-4m
Soil: Well-drained soil types such as sandy, loamy, or sandy loam are ideal. Premium potting mix works well for container growing.
Conditions: Prefers full sun to light shade and is tolerant of coastal conditions. Can withstand light frost.
Size: Height 10m x width 4m
Soil: Humus-rich soil with good drainage
Conditions: Indirect sunlight/ understory position. Coastal, wind and salt tolerant.
Size: It can grow to 15m tall, but in a garden situation it is usually smaller, to around 5m.
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
Goldmine is a well-loved, freestone nectarine variety bred in New Zealand, prized for its exceptional flavour and versatility. In spring, the tree is covered in dense clusters of rosy-pink blossoms that transform into round, red-and-yellow fruit maturing in late February. The juicy white flesh is sweet and aromatic, making it perfect for eating fresh straight from the tree, as well as for stewing, preserving, or jam-making. A reliable and productive variety, Goldmine nectarine is self-pollinating and makes a delightful addition to home gardens and small orchards alike.
Soil: Well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun. Low chill requirement so suitable for a wide range of climates.
Size: Height 3-5m x width 2-3m
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