Explore the intriguing history, unique characteristics, and conservation challenges of the majestic Queensland Kauri, a beloved forest giant of the Southern Hemisphere.
Australian native
One of Australia’s most prominent and iconic trees, River Red Gums spread across the mainland and are dominant throughout the Murray-Darling basin.
The Gympie-Gympie, is a species of Nettle Tree so noxious that warning signs are commonly placed where humans trample through their habitat.
Jarrah trees are well known for their stringy fibrous bark and extremely dense hardwood which is commonly used in construction.
Bottlebrush can be spotted on almost every street in Australia, some popular varieties include: Callistemon salignus & Callistemon viminalis.
Australia’s Mountain Ash trees have the distinction of being named the world’s tallest flowering plants growing as tall as 100 meters!
In Australia, Boabs are held in high regard by Aboriginal people of the Kimberley Region. They call this tree ‘Larrkardiy’.
The Queensland Brush Box is an extremely common urban tree due to its hardy nature and adaptability. Also a great pick for you’re garden!
Moreton Bay Fig trees are large evergreen trees native to the Eastern coast of Australia, in ideal conditions, they can grow up to 60 meters!
Ironbark is named for its dark-coloured, fissured bark, which is not shed annually like other Eucalypts. Often used for its durable timber.