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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.
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.

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.

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.

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 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.

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 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 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 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 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 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 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.

Dicksonia antarctica ‘Soft Tree Fern’

Dicksonia antarctica ‘Soft Tree Fern’

Soft Tree Fern

Cultivate Dicksonia antarctica (Soft Tree Fern) for its soft fronds and cool climate appeal. Perfect for shaded gardens and ferneries.

Cyathea cooperi ‘Australian Straw Tree Fern’

Cyathea cooperi ‘Australian Straw Tree Fern’

Australian Tree Fern – Straw Tree Fern

Discover Cyathea cooperi (Australian Tree Fern) for its majestic fronds and tropical appeal. Perfect for shaded gardens and courtyards.

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.

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.

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