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                                                                         The Tree Selection   Large trees take up a lot of space and are suitable  for large properties   

A range of Large trees that can be successfully grown in Sydney             

 

 

Eucalyptus haemastoma

(Scribbly Gum)

Features: Creamy flowers, decorative bark

Form: Spreading tree 10-20m shade tree

Aspect: Grow in full sun

Soil: Heavy clay, sandy and infertile solis

Growing: Requires little feeding, loves sun and flowers in Summer.

 

Jacaranda mimosifolia  (Deciduous  spring)

(Jacaranda)

Features: Soft leaf texture, purple flowers in Summer after losing it's leaves

Form: Open Spreading tree to 10m

Aspect: Loves full sun

Soil: Moist well drained

Growing: Feed well in Spring to encourage intense flowering and colour

 

Metrosideros excelsus

(NZ Xmas Tree)

Features: Bright red showy flowers in Summer.

Form: Open spreading tree to 10m

Aspect: Full sun to part shade

Soil: Moist well drained

Growing: Feed well in Spring to encourage intense flowering and colour

 

Schinus molle   

(Pepper Tree)

Features: Decorative red fruit, white flowers

Form: Weeping open tree to 9m wide spread

Aspect: Full sun to part shade

Soil: Moist well drained

Growing: Feed well in Winter to encourage intense flowering and vigorous growth

 

 

Ulmus parvifolia     (Semi-Deciduous autumn)

(Chinese Elm)

Features: Rapid growth, decorative bark

Form: Dense weeping tree to 12m

Aspect: Full sun to part shade

Soil: Moist well drained + poor solis

Growing: Feed in Autumn and Spring, water fortnightly in extreme Summer temps

 

 

Zelkova serrata     (Deciduous autumn)

(Japanese Zelkova)

Features: Showy Autumn colour

Form: Upright dense growing tree to 15m

Aspect: Full sun to part shade

Soil: Most soil types and pHs

Growing: Feed in Autumn and Spring, prune suckering shoots from base

 

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