Cascade/Semi-Cascade options

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Cascade/Semi-Cascade options

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Hi all,

Just a quick question, ASIDE from Junipers, what do people on here think of other good tree/plant options for a cascade or semi-cascade to grow in Sydney?

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I have seen some fantastic Pyracantha's grown in this style mate. (and they are one of my favourites!)
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Any pines, leptospermum, trident maple, hawthorn.

Casuarina, banksia might also be possible?
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