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Our trees reach a height of 5-10 meters in approximately 15 years are ideal for landscapes due to their moderate growth rate and manageable size. Incorporating these native trees into landscapes not only contributes to environmental sustainability but also ensures a connection with the local flora and fauna, creating harmonious and vibrant outdoor environments.
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.

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.

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.

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 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

Backhousia citriodora ‘Lemon-scented Myrtle’

Backhousia citriodora ‘Lemon-scented Myrtle’

Lemon-scented Myrtle

Enhance your garden with Backhousia citriodora, a versatile rainforest tree with glossy leaves and intense lemon fragrance. Perfect for cooking and tea.

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