Angophora subvelutina
“Broad-leaved Apple”
TREE TO 20 METRES TALLHandsome shade tree with rough, flaky, dark grey bark, bright green foliage with whitish lustre. Profuse white pleasantly aromatic flowers in December-January. Good for large gardens. Attracts butterflies, bats & pollen source for bees. Brittle branches.
Suitability | |
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Category | Tall Trees: 10m & Over |
Family | Myrtaceae |
Aspect | Full Sun |
Soil | Moist, Well-drained |
Habitat | Riparian Community |
Features | |
Bee Attracting, Bird Attracting, Butterfly Plants, Creek Species | |
Localities | |
Anstead, Beaudesert Shire, Bellbowrie, Enoggera Catchment, Ipswich area, Jamboree Heights, Logan City, Middle Park, Moggill, Mt Coot-tha, Mt Ommaney, River Hills, The Gap, Upper Brisbane Valley - Dry Sclerophyll Forest, Upper Brisbane Valley - Water courses, Westlake |