Significant Trees in the Gardens
Araucaria bidwilli - Bunya Bunya Pine (Australian native) Brachychiton acerifolius - Flame Tree (Australian native) Calodendrum capense - Cape Chestnut Eucalyptus maculata - Spotted Gum (Australian native) Ficus macrophylla - Moreton Bay Fig (Australian native) Ginkgo biloba - Maidenhair Tree Liriodendron tulipifera - Tulip Tree Phoenix canariensis - Canary Island Date Palm Pinus canariensis - Canary Island Pine Tilea cordata - Linden Ulmus procera - English Elm |
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| Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine Single stem upright tree, 20-25mt high, native to Canary Islands, drought resistant, slow to moderate growth. Needles densely crowded giving the tree a tufted appearance, bark furrowed, reddish brown. |
Eucalyptus maculata Spotted Gum An Australian native to the eastern side of Australia, densely crowned tree 15-20 mt high, fast growing, tolerates smog. Bark smooth, mottled light coloured with greyish purple patches. |
Ficus macrophylla Moreton Bay Fig A large massive heavily branches spreading tree, Australian native to Queensland and New South Wales. A fast growing shade tree, 15-20 mt high, leaves large, oval, glossy, fruit a purplish fig. |
Phoenix canariensis Canary Island Date Palm Very hardy palm growing to 20mt high, stout woody trunk supports light green fronds up to 6mt long. Small yellow flowers in drooping clusters in summer are succeeded by inedible orange-yellow acorn like fruit. |
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