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Shade Trees
Eucalyptus
Citriodora (Lemon Scented Gum) - Very fast grower, white flower sprays in Winter. Smooth white bark.
Ptychocarpa (Swamp Bloodwood) - Multi-stemmed gum, grey bark, fibrous. Flowers may vary pink to red. Tolerant of waterlogged conditions.
Raveretiana (Black Iron Box) - Best shady Eucalyptus. Wide distribution from Central Queensland to Winton.
Tessellaris (Carbeen or Moreton Bay Ash) - Rough black bark on lower trunk smooth white upper. Fast grower with white flowers in Summer.

Flindersia
Australis (Australian Teak, Crow Ash)
Hardy timber tree, densely branching with white flowers in spring.

Buckinghamia
Celsissima (Ivory Curl Flower)
Hardy, medium tree bearing spikes of white flowers in profusion during the Spring & Summer.

Ficus
Benjamina (Weeping Fig) - Hardy, fast growing shade tree. Branches are semi-pendulous.
Hillii - A compact grower with glossy green foliage. One of the hardist shade trees for harsh western conditions.

Lagerstroemia
Indica
A flat-topped shrub, producing white, pink, mauve, purple & carmine flowers with crimped petals.
Speciosa (Pride of India)
Hardy shade tree producing mauve flowers in Spring-Summer.

Thuja
Meldensis - Dwarf green Bookleaf Pine.
Orientalis (Green Bookleaf Pine) - Pyramidal conifer of compact growth, extremely hardy.
Orientalis Aurea (Golden Bookleaf) - Foliage arranged in tight Bookleaf fashion. Pale gold appearance.
Orientalis nana Morganii - Dwarf golden bookleaf.

Tabebuia
(New World Trumpet Tree)
Produces a magnificent floral display in Winter or Spring, outstanding all-purpose small tree for planting in coastal areas.
Pallida - Bright pink.
Palmeri - Mauve.


Harpulia
Pendula (Tulipwood)
Medium tree, excellent shade, greenish yellow flowers, fragrant, timber tree.

