6 Queensland Native Trees For Your Garden


The Very Best Australian Trees

Macadamia (Macadamia integrifolia): Native to Queensland, this tree not only offers shade but delicious nuts, making it a double delight. Moreton Bay Fig (Ficus macrophylla): A large tree with iconic, expansive roots, it provides ample shade and is a hallmark of Queensland's natural heritage.


6 Queensland Native Trees For Your Garden

A native shrub, the grass tree is an iconic Australian native plant. With distinctive blackened trunks, grass trees sometimes feature towering spear-like spikes up to 5 metres high. The trunk branches out to form long grass-like leaves up to 1 metre or more. Perfect for rockeries, grass trees thrive in well-drained, sunny positions and sandy soil.


Australian Native Trees Gardening With Angus

This very attractive native tree reaches a height of up to 40m. It inhabits subtropical and warm temperate rainforests, where it can form the uppermost canopy (Picture 1).. North Queensland Bollygum Under ideal conditions this species can develop into a tall tree reaching 40m in height, with mature trees developing a dense and rounded canopy.


The Ribbonwood Tree (Idiospermum australiense) Genus of one species endemic to small area of

Welcome to Native Plants Queensland We are a community-based organisation committed to growing, conserving and studying Australian plants Propagating and growing native plants for beautiful, sustainable, fauna-friendly gardens and public spaces


Golden Penda (Xanthostemon chrysanthus) is a species of trees found only in Northeastern

The Queensland Bottle Tree is a native Queensland tree, growing up to 20 metres high and 5 metres wide. It has a very unique trunk, growing in a bottle-shaped size which grows to an enormous girth. The Queensland Bottle Tree is a good shade tree and is able to tolerate hot, dry environments.


Best Australian Native Feature Plants Australian House and Garden

Native plants of Southeast Queensland (SEQ) bioregion. Total number of species: 5741. Download this information in .CSV format


Australian Native Trees Maple Holiday Villas

12 Australian Native Flowering Trees Native flowering trees are the perfect way to bring a little bit of Australia into your backyard. Written by: Steve Kropp Last Updated: December 7, 2023 Aussie natives can be the ideal addition to your garden.


Australian Native Trees Gardening With Angus

Bottle Tree. The bottle tree is one of the most distinctive native trees of Queensland. It is most notable for its trunk which is shaped kind of like a skittle, and it has green bark that starts to turn grey with age in many varieties. There are more than thirty bottle tree species across the region.


A Complete Guide To Australian Native Trees

Queensland boasts over 8,000 native flowering plant species, and roughly 423 Australian trees and shrubs. So if you're thinking about planting Queensland native trees in your garden, there's a cornucopia to choose from. Here is the pick of the bunch. 1. Elaeocarpus Eumundi (Eumundi Quandong, Smooth Leafed Quandong) Image from Alpine Nurseries


Australian native trees Nina Killham

Gum tree Grevillea tree Black She Oak (Allocasuarina) Wattle tree Banksia tree Illawarra plum tree Tucker Bush cherry tree Native frangipani tree Lilly Pilly tree Lemon-scented myrtle tree Blueberry ash tree Willow Myrtle tree Australian pine (beafwood) Fast-Growing Australian Native Trees Gum tree


6 Queensland Native Trees For Your Garden

Native Trees For Small Spaces Two of the most popular native street trees we see here in south-east Queensland, where our nursery is, are the tuckeroo (Cupaniopsis) and the tulipwood (Harpullia). They are handsome small trees : both have a solid trunk, attractive foliage, a dense rounded crown, and bright orange berries.


Cluster of white flowers of Australian native tree Lophostemon confertus syn Tristania conferta

Find out about Queensland's native plants. Queensland has over 8000 native flowering plants and more than 1500 non-flowering plants (gymnosperms, ferns, mosses). New plant names Find out about some of the new species of plants discovered in the last few years. Protected plants Clearing of protected plants Growing protected plants


Fastgrowing Australian native trees Flower Power

Brachychiton rupestris ( commonly known as the narrow-leaved bottle tree or Queensland bottle tree) is a tree in the family Malvaceae, [a] endemic to Queensland, Australia. Described by Sir Thomas Mitchell and John Lindley in 1848, it earned its name from its bulbous trunk, which can be up to 3.5 metres (11 ft) in diameter at breast height (DBH).


Native palm trees hires stock photography and images Alamy

Queensland has a selection of unique native trees which have particular claims to distinctiveness as they have all coloured and shaped the character of Queensland's life and imagery.


6 Queensland Native Trees For Your Garden

Search or browse for species information such as species names, notes and images for Queensland's native and naturalised plants and animals from the WildNet database.


AGATHIS robusta (Queensland Kauri Pine) Australian Native Tree Emaho Trees

The Australian frangipani is a small tree growing to a maximum height of around 7 metres. It will grow happily in full sun or light shade. Being a fast-growing tree, it will establish itself quickly in your garden if you plant it in well-drained soil and mulch heavily after planting.