The Bunnings Workshop community can help with your home improvement projects.
Looking for an evergreen, non-invasive tree for the W/N area. Suitable for sandy soils, acid.
Hi @Wy . Whereabouts do you live? You can often get some great ideas by looking at what is thriving in your neighbours' gardens and the local parks and public landscaping.
If you see something you like you can take some photos and upload them here so members can try to identify them for you. It helps if you have some nice, clear shots of the leaves and flowers (if any).
Do you want the tree to be a standalone feature tree in your yard, or are you looking to make a screen?
Hi @Wy
Thank you for sharing your question about evergreen non-invasive trees. It's great that you've received excellent advice from @GreenShoots. Observing the trees around your neighbourhood will give you an idea of which species are thriving well in the current soil condition of the area. I suggest looking at the Callistemon Kings Park Special, Native Frangipani, and WA Red Flowering Gum. I recommend testing the pH level of the soil before you purchase these trees for transplanting.
Let me call on our experienced members @Noelle and @Adam_W for their recommendations.
Eric
Hi @Wy
It's hard to make recommendations, apart from generalised ones like Eric has which are suitable for a wide range of conditions, without knowing where you live. What suits Melbourne, for example, may not suit Perth or Brisbane.
Happy to add to the list when we know your location.
@GreenShoots and @Noelle,
I live in South-East Melbourne, sandy soil, Ph 5 - 6.
Looking for a medium to large dark green leaf tree as a feature. In the West so needs to stand up to winds and heat. Non-invasive and evergreen. All the trees around here are light green and deciduous. Have been search for years, so perhaps it does not exist other than in the tropics?
What about a flowering gum or Magnolia Alta - Magnolia grandiflora, @Wy? They require protection from frosts until they are established but are frost tolerant. They are also suited to Melbourne's temperate climate, have green/dark green leaves and make lovely feature trees. The flowers are just amazing too!
Mitchell
Workshop is a friendly place to learn, get ideas and find inspiration for your home improvement projects
We would love to help with your project.
Join the Bunnings Workshop community today to ask questions and get advice.