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Native trees create the ultimate statement in Australian gardens, providing essential shade, wildlife habitat, and dramatic focal points that define landscape character for generations. At Kuranga Native Nursery, our native tree varieties over 5 meters tall include magnificent specimens that transform outdoor spaces into authentic Australian environments. These impressive trees offer seasonal interest through spectacular flowering displays, distinctive bark patterns, and wildlife-attracting benefits while providing valuable shade and windbreak protection.
Acacia cognata ‘Bower Wattle’

Acacia cognata ‘Bower Wattle’

Bower Wattle

Discover the beauty of Acacia cognata bower wattle graceful foliage and how it can elevate your landscaping projects.

Acacia cognata ‘Lime Magik’

Acacia cognata ‘Lime Magik’

Lime Magik

Explore the beauty of Acacia cognata lime magik vibrant foliage and discover how it enhances any garden with its unique charm.

Acacia covenyi ‘Blue-bush’

Acacia covenyi ‘Blue-bush’

Blue-bush

Grow Acacia covenyi in your garden for its stunning greenish-blue foliage and bright yellow flowers. Perfect for specimen planting and screening

Acacia leprosa ‘Scarlet Blaze’ Cinnamon Wattle

Acacia leprosa ‘Scarlet Blaze’ Cinnamon Wattle

Scarlet Blaze Wattle (Cinnamon Wattle)

Experience Acacia leprosa ‘Scarlet Blaze’ (Scarlet Blaze Wattle) for its rare red flowers and fast growth. Perfect for feature trees.

Acacia pendula ‘Weeping Myall’

Acacia pendula ‘Weeping Myall’

Weeping Myall

Create a striking landscape with Acacia pendula, a graceful native tree with silvery-blue foliage and weeping branches. Ideal for dry gardens and focal points.

Agonis flexuosa ‘Burgundy’

Agonis flexuosa ‘Burgundy’

Burgundy Weeping Peppermint

Transform your garden with Agonis flexuosa ‘Burgundy’ for its deep burgundy weeping foliage and graceful form. Perfect for feature trees and colorful displays.

Allocasuarina torulosa ‘Rose She-oak’

Allocasuarina torulosa ‘Rose She-oak’

Forest She-oak

Showcase Allocasuarina torulosa (Forest She-oak) for its twisted branches and distinctive cone fruits. Perfect for screening and wildlife habitat.

Angophora costata ‘Smooth Barked Apple’

Angophora costata ‘Smooth Barked Apple’

Smooth Barked Apple

Create stunning landscapes with Angophora costata Smooth Barked Apple for its smooth pink bark and twisted trunk. Perfect for feature trees and native gardens.

Araucaria cunninghamii ‘Hoop Pine’

Araucaria cunninghamii ‘Hoop Pine’

Hoop Pine

Enhance your garden with Araucaria cunninghamii (Hoop Pine) for its distinctive tiered branches and conical form. Perfect for feature trees and formal landscapes.

Araucaria heterophylla ‘Norfolk Island pine’

Araucaria heterophylla ‘Norfolk Island pine’

Norfolk Island Pine

Select Araucaria heterophylla (Norfolk Island Pine) for its symmetrical form and coastal tolerance. Perfect for feature trees.

Brachychiton populneus × acerifolius ‘Hybrid Flame Kurrajong Jerilderie Red’

Brachychiton populneus × acerifolius ‘Hybrid Flame Kurrajong Jerilderie Red’

Jerilderie Red Kurrajong

Experience Brachychiton populneus × acerifolius ‘Jerilderie Red’ for its brilliant red flowers and drought tolerance. Perfect for feature trees.

Brachychiton rupestris ‘Queensland Bottle Tree’

Brachychiton rupestris ‘Queensland Bottle Tree’

Queensland Bottle Tree

Cultivate Brachychiton rupestris (Queensland Bottle Tree) for its distinctive bottle trunk and drought tolerance. Perfect for feature plantings.

Callitris oblonga ‘South Esk Pine or Tasmanian Cypris Pine’

Callitris oblonga ‘South Esk Pine or Tasmanian Cypris Pine’

South Esk Pine or Tasmanian Cypress Pine

Cultivate Callitris oblonga ‘South Esk Pine’ for its conifer form and Tasmanian heritage. Perfect for windbreaks and feature plantings.

Ceratopetalum gummiferum ‘NSW Christmas Bush’

Ceratopetalum gummiferum ‘NSW Christmas Bush’

NSW Christmas Bush

Add Ceratopetalum gummiferum to your garden for its stunning red bracts in summer. Perfect for cut flowers and creating festive garden displays.

Cordyline congesta ‘Broad-leaved Palm Lily’

Cordyline congesta ‘Broad-leaved Palm Lily’

Broad-leaved Palm Lily

Cultivate Cordyline congesta (Broad-leaved Palm Lily) for its architectural form and white flowers. Perfect for feature plantings.

Cordyline obtecta ‘Norfolk Island Cabbage Tree’

Cordyline obtecta ‘Norfolk Island Cabbage Tree’

Norfolk Island Cabbage Tree

Add Cordyline obtecta (Norfolk Island Cabbage Tree) for its tropical form and fragrant flowers. Perfect for coastal gardens.

Corymbia ficifolia ‘Baby Orange’

Corymbia ficifolia ‘Baby Orange’

Baby Orange Flowering Gum

Add Corymbia ficifolia ‘Baby Orange’ for its orange flowers and compact form. Perfect for small gardens and streets.

Cuttsia viburnea ‘Native Elderberry’

Cuttsia viburnea ‘Native Elderberry’

Native Elderberry

Plant Cuttsia viburnea (Native Elderberry) for its white flowers and glossy foliage. Perfect for rainforest gardens and feature trees.

Eucalyptus bridgesiana ‘Apple Box’

Eucalyptus bridgesiana ‘Apple Box’

Apple Box

Plant Eucalyptus bridgesiana (Apple Box) for its mottled bark and cold tolerance. Perfect for feature trees and windbreaks.

Eucalyptus caleyi ‘Caley’s Ironbark’

Eucalyptus caleyi ‘Caley’s Ironbark’

Caley’s Ironbark

Discover Eucalyptus caleyi (Caley’s Ironbark) for its distinctive bark and drought tolerance. Perfect for feature trees and windbreaks.

Eucalyptus cinerea ‘Argyle Apple’

Eucalyptus cinerea ‘Argyle Apple’

Argyle Apple

Grow Eucalyptus cinerea for its distinctive silver-blue foliage and aromatic leaves. Perfect for cut foliage, screening and feature plantings.

Eucalyptus cneorifolia ‘Kangaroo Island Narrow-leaf Mallee’

Eucalyptus cneorifolia ‘Kangaroo Island Narrow-leaf Mallee’

Kangaroo Island Narrow-leaf Mallee

Choose Eucalyptus cneorifolia (Kangaroo Island Narrow-leaf Mallee) for its compact form and salt tolerance. Perfect for coastal gardens.

Eucalyptus lacrimans ‘Weeping Snow Gum’

Eucalyptus lacrimans ‘Weeping Snow Gum’

Weeping Snow Gum

Meet Eucalyptus lacrimans for its distinctive weeping habit and aromatic foliage. Perfect for feature plantings and unique garden displays.

Eucalyptus leucoxylon

Eucalyptus leucoxylon

Yellow Gum, Pink-flowering Gum

Transform your garden with Eucalyptus leucoxylon Pink Flowering Gum for its stunning pink flowers and smooth bark. Perfect for feature trees and bird attraction.

Eucalyptus macrocarpa ‘Mottled Bush Gum’

Eucalyptus macrocarpa ‘Mottled Bush Gum’

Mottled Bush Gum

Select Eucalyptus macrocarpa ‘Mottled Bush Gum‘ for its massive red flowers and mallee form. Perfect for Mediterranean climate gardens.

Eucalyptus mannifera ‘Red Spotted Gum’

Eucalyptus mannifera ‘Red Spotted Gum’

Red Spotted Gum

Plant Eucalyptus mannifera (Red Spotted Gum) for its distinctive spotted bark and cold tolerance. Perfect for feature trees.

Eucalyptus melanophloia ‘Silver-leafed Ironbark’

Eucalyptus melanophloia ‘Silver-leafed Ironbark’

Silver-leafed Ironbark

Experience Eucalyptus melanophloia (Silver-leafed Ironbark) for its distinctive bark and drought tolerance. Perfect for feature trees.

Eucalyptus oleosa ‘Oil Mallee’

Eucalyptus oleosa ‘Oil Mallee’

Oil Mallee

Add Eucalyptus oleosa (Oil Mallee) for its essential oils and drought tolerance. Perfect for windbreaks and native gardens.

Eucalyptus Olinda “Strawberry Gum’

Eucalyptus Olinda “Strawberry Gum’

Strawberry Gum

Experience Eucalyptus ‘Olinda’ (Strawberry Gum) for its strawberry-scented foliage and white flowers. Perfect for feature trees and aromatic gardens.

Eucalyptus pauciflora ‘Jounama Snow Gum’

Eucalyptus pauciflora ‘Jounama Snow Gum’

Jounama Snow Gum

Elevate your garden with Eucalyptus pauciflora for its distinctive mottled bark and alpine hardiness. Perfect for cold climate gardens and feature plantings.

Eucalyptus pauciflora ‘Snow Gum’

Eucalyptus pauciflora ‘Snow Gum’

Snow Gum

Elevate your garden with Eucalyptus pauciflora for its distinctive mottled bark and alpine hardiness. Perfect for cold climate gardens and feature plantings.

Eucalyptus petiolaris ‘Eyre Peninsula Blue Gum’

Eucalyptus petiolaris ‘Eyre Peninsula Blue Gum’

Eyre Peninsula Blue Gum

Cultivate Eucalyptus petiolaris (Eyre Peninsula Blue Gum) for its coastal tolerance and blue-green foliage. Perfect for windbreaks.

Eucalyptus preissiana ‘Bell-fruited Mallee’

Eucalyptus preissiana ‘Bell-fruited Mallee’

Bell-fruited Mallee

Add Eucalyptus preissiana to your garden for its distinctive bell-shaped yellow flowers and compact form. Perfect for small gardens and feature plantings.

Eucalyptus pulverulenta ‘Baby Blue’

Eucalyptus pulverulenta ‘Baby Blue’

Baby Blue

Showcase Eucalyptus pulverulenta Baby Blue for its stunning silvery-blue foliage and compact form. Perfect for cut foliage and feature plantings.

Eucalyptus utilis heterophylla 

Eucalyptus utilis heterophylla 

Variable-leaf Eucalyptus

Add Eucalyptus utilis heterophylla for its variable leaves and white flowers. Perfect for feature trees and windbreaks.

Eucalyptus viridis ‘Green Mallee’

Eucalyptus viridis ‘Green Mallee’

Green Mallee

Experience Eucalyptus viridis (Green Mallee) for its compact form and drought tolerance. Perfect for native gardens and screening.

Eucryphia moorei ‘Plumwood’

Eucryphia moorei ‘Plumwood’

Plumwood

Create stunning displays with Eucryphia moorei for its spectacular white flowers and glossy foliage. Perfect for cool climate gardens and feature plantings.

Gymnostoma australianum ‘Daintree Pine’

Gymnostoma australianum ‘Daintree Pine’

Daintree Pine

Choose Gymnostoma australianum (Daintree Pine) for its unique conifer-like foliage and rainforest appeal. Perfect for feature plantings.

Hymenosporum flavum ‘Native Frangipani’

Hymenosporum flavum ‘Native Frangipani’

Native Frangipani

Add Hymenosporum flavum to your garden for its intensely fragrant cream flowers and elegant form. Perfect for feature trees and scented gardens.

Lagarostrobos franklinii ‘Huon Pine’

Lagarostrobos franklinii ‘Huon Pine’

Huon Pine

Discover Lagarostrobos franklinii (Huon Pine) for its weeping branches and longevity. Perfect for moist gardens and feature plantings.

Leptospermum petersonii ‘Lemon-scented Tea Tree’

Leptospermum petersonii ‘Lemon-scented Tea Tree’

Lemon-scented Tea Tree

Plant Leptospermum petersonii (Lemon-scented Tea Tree) for its aromatic lemon-scented leaves and white flowers. Perfect for herb gardens.

Lomatia arborescens ‘Tree Lomatia’

Lomatia arborescens ‘Tree Lomatia’

Tree Lomatia

Plant Lomatia arborescens (Tree Lomatia) for its dense bushy habit and attractive foliage. Perfect for rainforest gardens and screening.

Melaleuca halmaturorum ‘Salt Paperbark’

Melaleuca halmaturorum ‘Salt Paperbark’

Salt Paperbark

Plant Melaleuca halmaturorum (Salt Paperbark) for its creamy-grey papery bark and salt tolerance. Perfect for coastal gardens and windbreaks.

Melaleuca lanceolata ‘Moonah’

Melaleuca lanceolata ‘Moonah’

Moonah

Plant Melaleuca lanceolata (Moonah) for its white-cream flowers and twisted bark. Perfect for windbreaks and coastal gardens.

Melaleuca leucadendra ‘Weeping Paperbark’

Melaleuca leucadendra ‘Weeping Paperbark’

Weeping Paperbark (Long-leaved Paperbark, White Paperbark)

Discover Melaleuca leucadendra (Weeping Paperbark) for its thick white papery bark and weeping branches. Perfect for parks and feature trees.

Melaleuca linariifolia ‘Snow in Summer’

Melaleuca linariifolia ‘Snow in Summer’

Snow In Summer

Transform your garden with Melaleuca linariifolia for its papery bark and white bottlebrush flowers. Perfect for feature trees and bird attraction.

Nothofagus cunninghamii  ‘Myrtle Beech’

Nothofagus cunninghamii  ‘Myrtle Beech’

Myrtle Beech

Showcase Nothofagus cunninghamii for its distinctive small leaves and cool climate tolerance. Perfect for feature trees and temperate gardens.

Pittosporum angustifolium ‘Weeping Pittosporum’

Pittosporum angustifolium ‘Weeping Pittosporum’

Weeping Pittosporum

Select Pittosporum angustifolium (Weeping Pittosporum) for its weeping form and narrow silvery leaves. Perfect for feature trees and windbreaks.

Podocarpus spinulosus ‘Spiny Leaf Podocarp’

Podocarpus spinulosus ‘Spiny Leaf Podocarp’

Spiny Leaf Podocarp

Experience Podocarpus spinulosus (Spiny Leaf Podocarp) for its spiny foliage and hardy nature. Perfect for hedging and feature plantings.

Polyscias elegans ‘Celery Wood’

Polyscias elegans ‘Celery Wood’

Celery Wood

Discover Polyscias elegans (Celery Wood) for its white flowers and glossy foliage. Perfect for feature trees and rainforest gardens.

Prumnopitys ladei ‘Mount Spurgeon Black Pine’

Prumnopitys ladei ‘Mount Spurgeon Black Pine’

Mount Spurgeon Black Pine

Discover Prumnopitys ladei (Mount Spurgeon Black Pine) for its dense dark foliage and purple fruits. Perfect for specimen trees and conservation areas.

Rhodosphaera phodanthema ‘Deep Yellow Wood’

Rhodosphaera phodanthema ‘Deep Yellow Wood’

Deep Yellow Wood

Plant Rhodosphaera rhodanthema (Deep Yellow Wood) for its creamy yellow flowers and timber qualities. Perfect for shade trees and specimen plantings.

Stenocarpus sinuatus ’Firewheel Tree’

Stenocarpus sinuatus ’Firewheel Tree’

Firewheel Tree

Meet Stenocarpus sinuatus for its spectacular wheel-shaped orange flowers and glossy lobed leaves. Perfect for feature trees and bird attracting gardens.

Wollemia nobilis ‘Wollemi Pine’

Wollemia nobilis ‘Wollemi Pine’

Wollemi Pine

Create history with Wollemi Pine Nobilis for its ancient lineage and distinctive bubbly bark. Perfect for feature trees and living fossil collections.

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