Banksia integrifolia, commonly known as the Coastal Banksia or the Coast Banksia tree, is a small tree grown for its large and showy flower heads. The bottlebrush-like flowers are up to 12 cm long and adorn this tree from summer through until winter. The foliage is thick, leathery, and dark green on the upper surface and silver beneath. It grows with an upright, open habit to about 10 m tall and 5 m wide. Banksia integrifolia is a fantastic plant for mixed plantings, coastal gardens, and for bringing both colour and wildlife into the garden.
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Quercus coccinea, commonly known as the Scarlet Oak tree, features very colourful autumn foliage. The foliage emerges light green in spring, ages to dark green, then changes to an impressive scarlet red in autumn before falling. Small, yellow-green flowers in spring produce brown acorns in autumn amidst the foliage. The Scarlet Oak will typically grow to 20 m tall and 10 m wide with a rounded crown. Quercus coccinea is widely planted in avenues or grown as a specimen in large gardens and parks with the added advantage of fantastic summer shade.
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