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Soil: Well-drained soil
Conditions: Full sun. Frost, coastal, and drought tolerant.
Size: Height 4m x width 3m
Soil: Tolerates most soil types.
Conditions: Full sun or part shade. Drought and coastal tolerant. Moderate frost tolerance.
Size: Height 10-30m x width 5-20m
Soil: Tolerates a wide range of soils.
Conditions: Full sun. Drought, wind, salt and frost tolerant. Good for coastal areas.
Size: Height 2m x width 1.5m
Soil: Tolerant to any well-drained soil structure.
Conditions: Prefers full sun to part shade. Tolerant to wind and coastal conditions and some frost.
Size: Height 5m x width 4m
Conditions: Full sun, drought, flood, coastal tolerant. Moderate frost tolerant, protect when young.
Soil: A reliable tree and easy to grow, even on heavier soils. It does best on sandy soil but will establish and grow well on clay soil. Very useful for creeklines.
Size: Height 15-20m x width 10m
The Harmony™ Columnar Apple is perfect for gardeners wanting to enjoy fresh, homegrown apples in even the smallest spaces. Bred to grow in a naturally upright, narrow form, this compact apple tree is ideal for pots, containers, balconies, courtyards, and narrow garden beds. Harmony™ produces attractive, medium-sized round apples with smooth golden skin and creamy white flesh. The fruit ripens from February to March, delivering crisp, sweet apples that are excellent for fresh eating straight from the tree. Its slim, columnar growth habit means it takes up very little room, making it a great choice for urban gardens or fence-line planting. For best fruit set, plant with compatible pollinators such as Cumulus, Herald™, or Pompink™.
Soil: Well-drained soil.
Conditions: Full sun to part shade. Protect from strong winds and frost while young.
Size: Height 3m x width 0.60m
Banksia marginata, the only banksia occurring naturally in the Canberra region, is a hardy and eye-catching Australian native. Its distinctive foliage is dark green on the upper surface with a silvery underside, creating a striking two-tone effect when stirred by the breeze. From winter through to summer, bright green-yellow banksia flower spikes appear, adding colour and attracting birds and pollinators. Silver Banksia makes a beautiful stand-alone feature in the garden and is well-suited to native landscapes, where its texture, seasonal flowers, and resilience can be fully appreciated.
Soil: Well-drained soils.
Conditions: Full sun to partial shade. Wind, salt, coastal, frost and drought tolerant.
Size: Height 1-12m x width 1-8m
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
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