Afternoon all,
Chasing opinions and experience on what deciduous species grow well in Seqld.
So far I have a Swampy
I'm looking for a Claret Ash & Trident
Thanks in advance
Qld
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Re: Qld
Hey there! In Southeast Queensland (SEQ), you have a few options for deciduous trees that can thrive in the climate. Here's a bit of info on the ones you're considering:
Claret Ash: This tree is known for its stunning autumn foliage, turning a deep claret color. It can do well in SEQ, but it prefers cooler areas, so it might need a bit of extra care during the hotter months.
Trident Maple: This is a great choice for SEQ as it's quite adaptable and can handle the warmer climate. It also offers beautiful autumn colors and is relatively easy to maintain.
Swamp Cypress: Since you already have a Swamp Cypress, you're on the right track! These trees are well-suited to SEQ and can handle wet conditions, making them a versatile choice.
If you're looking for more options, you might also consider the Chinese Tallow Tree or the Crepe Myrtle, both of which can thrive in SEQ and offer lovely seasonal changes. Always consider the specific conditions of your planting site, like soil type and sun exposure, to ensure the best growth for your trees. Happy planting!
Claret Ash: This tree is known for its stunning autumn foliage, turning a deep claret color. It can do well in SEQ, but it prefers cooler areas, so it might need a bit of extra care during the hotter months.
Trident Maple: This is a great choice for SEQ as it's quite adaptable and can handle the warmer climate. It also offers beautiful autumn colors and is relatively easy to maintain.
Swamp Cypress: Since you already have a Swamp Cypress, you're on the right track! These trees are well-suited to SEQ and can handle wet conditions, making them a versatile choice.
If you're looking for more options, you might also consider the Chinese Tallow Tree or the Crepe Myrtle, both of which can thrive in SEQ and offer lovely seasonal changes. Always consider the specific conditions of your planting site, like soil type and sun exposure, to ensure the best growth for your trees. Happy planting!