One of the most attractive She-Oaks, having a dense, dark green crown (red tinged for part of the year) of weeping branches / foliage. Seed cones are the staple diet of the Black Cockatoo.Frost resistant.
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Fast growing and shady gum tree which prefers a sandy soil but may tolerate heavier soils as well. The prolific cream flowers in summer are very attractive to bees, insects and other wildlife.
Tolerates light frosts, poor soils and drought.
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A very fast growing evergreen tree which grows 10 to 20m tall. The lower trunk is rough and dark while the upper trunk has a smooth white or light grey surface. Grows naturally on flat, deep soils of medium to high fertility and can tolerate clays well. Flowers Winter to Early Summer.
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A dense and very hardy smaller tree with large glossy green leaves and white flowers followed by bird attracting black seeds in orange fruits around Christmas time. Grows to 10m high in the open.
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A very hardy, frost and drought tolerant tree can be grown on relatively heavy soils and poorer, loamy soils. It is an important species in the honey industry as it provides a valued source nectar and pollen for bees.Grows naturally on the Tablelands and Western Slopes.
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Fast growing tree but can be pruned to maintain as a shrub or hedge if desired.
Juvenile foliage is rounded, waxy and blue in colour and is used in flower arrangements. White flowers occur during summer.
The early settlers used the sap to make an alcoholic drink by cutting into the trunk and collecting the sap, which is similar to Maple syrup, the sap was used as syrup or once bottled and capped it fermented and produced a drink similar to cider.
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Fast growing gum tree with dark grey bark on lower trunk, silver grey above. Grey-green foliage & creamy-white flowers February-May. Good Koala food plant. Pollen source for honey attracts birds, bees and possums. Tolerates light salinity and heavy soils.
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