Queensland Brush Box
Lophostemon confertus
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©Australian National Botanical Gardens, 1970
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©M. Fagg, 2012
Description
Rounded, sometimes multistemmed, dense tree to 12-16m. The foliage is a � glossy, dark green and the bark peels to reveal an orange-pink trunk.
Details
Tree locations and purpose | |
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Front or back garden | Yes |
Driveway | No |
Narrow space | No |
Courtyard | No |
Screening | No |
Canopy for shading | Yes |
Planter box with irrigation | No |
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) | No |
Tree locations and purpose | |
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Family | Myrtaceae |
Tree origin | Native |
Tree shape | |
Tree type | |
Tree size (at maturity) | Medium tree 8-15m |
Minimum ground area (m²) | 19 |
Canopy area (m² at maturity) | 38 |
Average height (at maturity) | 10 |
Average width (at maturity) | 7 |
Spacing | 8-12m |
Star rating
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This tree is on Council’s list of recommended species for planting in Moreland.
We recommend you choose the right tree for your space, but when you have more than one tree to choose from, select the tree with the highest star rating.
The Tree Finder tool is one way Council is working to increase tree canopy across Moreland.
Documents
- Star Rating for Tree Species methodology used
- Tree Planting Method technical notes
- Garden Bed Planting technical notes
- Landscaped Edges technical notes
- Medium Density Good Design project, which includes the Good Design Sheets for medium density housing development.
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