Street TreesAngophora costataA most ornamental tree grown for its outstanding pink- grey smooth- barked contorted trunk and mass of creamy white flowers that are borne in summer. Ideal for Parks and large gardens. Read More ...Araucaria cunninghamiiA very tall, straight growing evergreen tree with rough bark with ‘hoop’ like markings or bands around the trunk. Makes an excellent specimen tree, shade tree, wind break, coastal tree and street tree. Read More ...Araucaria heterophyllaRemarkable for growing absolutely upright with a very symmetrical shape even in the face of constant salt laden winds. Makes an excellent, specimen tree, street tree, avenue tree and coastal tree. Read More ...Backhousia citriodoraVersatile plant grown for its beautiful lemon scented aroma that is released when leaves are crushed and profusion of creamy white flowers. New growth is an attractive red. Oils from the plant are used in food, essential oil soap and lotion production. Makes an excellent shade tree, street tree or hedge. Read More ...Brachychiton acerifoliusA semi-deciduous tree that produces bright red flowers after the leaves have been shed. The effect is that of a tree on fire. Leaves are extremely large and palmate shape. A gorgeous specimen tree suitable for parks, reserves or a large garden. Read More ...Cupaniopsis anacardioidesA small to medium sized, evergreen tree with a widely spreading crown. Glossy green leaves and small orange fruits in late Spring that open to reveal glossy black seeds that are very attractive to birds. Makes and excellent shade tree or street tree. Excellent in difficult planting situations due to their ability to withstand salt, wind exposure, poor sandy soils and urban pollution. Read More ...Elaeocarpus eumundiA slow growing, large, evergreen tree prized for its dark, green glossy, leaves and flushes of bronze- red new growth. Finely fringed flowers are attractive to birds. Uses include street tree, specimen tree, hedging, windbreak and on roadside plantings. Also known for use in timber production. Read More ...Corymbia citriodoraTall shaft-like trunk with powdery grey to pinkish smooth and often dimpled bark, peeling annually in curly flakes to expose creamy white surface. Leaves are narrow and have a distinctive lemon smell when crushed. Flowers are creamy-white and appear in Winter and Spring. Read More ...Corymbia maculataA smooth barked tall gum conspicuously spotted with grey and yellow patches and often dimpled. The crown is typically dense and fairly high once mature. Flowers are creamy white and appear in May to September. Read More ...Eucalyptus pilularisA very large tree. With a tall straight trunk and an open crown. Rough grey bark is persistent on the majority of the trunk, with smooth bark shed in long strips on the upper trunk. Leaves are glossy to dark green with white flowers appearing in summer. Used for forest planting or large open spaces. Read More ... |