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Flindersia australis

Flindersia australis- Crows Ash

  • Mature size: 15-30m tall.
  • Light requirements: Full sun to part shade.

 

Uses

Feature tree, shade tree, street tree, parklands, large native gardens, rainforest garden, habitat planting.

Noteworthy

Australian Native, hardy tree, low maintenance once established, attractive glossy foliage, dense shade canopy, ornamental seed pods, attracts birds, bees, butterflies and other pollinators.

Tolerant

Drought once established, moderate frost, and adaptable to a range of soil types.

Colour/Growth form

Large tree with an upright growth habit, single trunk and broad spreading canopy. Features glossy dark green compound leaves, small creamy-white spring flowers and large woody seed capsules.

What is Crows Ash?

Flindersia australis, commonly known as Crow’s Ash or Australian Teak, is a large native tree valued for its glossy foliage, dense shade canopy and ornamental seed pods. It produces small creamy-white flowers followed by large woody capsules, adding seasonal interest to larger gardens and landscape plantings. Its size and canopy make it best suited to open areas, parks, streetscapes and larger properties.

How to care for Crow’s Ash

Plant in a sunny to partly shaded position with free-draining soil enriched with organic matter. Water regularly while establishing, then reduce watering once the tree is mature. Mulch around the base to help retain soil moisture and protect the root zone. 


Flindersia australis- Crows Ash

  • Mature size: 15-30m tall.
  • Light requirements: Full sun to part shade.

 

Uses

Feature tree, shade tree, street tree, parklands, large native gardens, rainforest garden, habitat planting.

Noteworthy

Australian Native, hardy tree, low maintenance once established, attractive glossy foliage, dense shade canopy, ornamental seed pods, attracts birds, bees, butterflies and other pollinators.

Tolerant

Drought once established, moderate frost, and adaptable to a range of soil types.

Colour/Growth form

Large tree with an upright growth habit, single trunk and broad spreading canopy. Features glossy dark green compound leaves, small creamy-white spring flowers and large woody seed capsules.

What is Crows Ash?

Flindersia australis, commonly known as Crow’s Ash or Australian Teak, is a large native tree valued for its glossy foliage, dense shade canopy and ornamental seed pods. It produces small creamy-white flowers followed by large woody capsules, adding seasonal interest to larger gardens and landscape plantings. Its size and canopy make it best suited to open areas, parks, streetscapes and larger properties.

How to care for Crow’s Ash

Plant in a sunny to partly shaded position with free-draining soil enriched with organic matter. Water regularly while establishing, then reduce watering once the tree is mature. Mulch around the base to help retain soil moisture and protect the root zone. 


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Flindersia australis

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Description

Flindersia australis- Crows Ash

  • Mature size: 15-30m tall.
  • Light requirements: Full sun to part shade.

 

Uses

Feature tree, shade tree, street tree, parklands, large native gardens, rainforest garden, habitat planting.

Noteworthy

Australian Native, hardy tree, low maintenance once established, attractive glossy foliage, dense shade canopy, ornamental seed pods, attracts birds, bees, butterflies and other pollinators.

Tolerant

Drought once established, moderate frost, and adaptable to a range of soil types.

Colour/Growth form

Large tree with an upright growth habit, single trunk and broad spreading canopy. Features glossy dark green compound leaves, small creamy-white spring flowers and large woody seed capsules.

What is Crows Ash?

Flindersia australis, commonly known as Crow’s Ash or Australian Teak, is a large native tree valued for its glossy foliage, dense shade canopy and ornamental seed pods. It produces small creamy-white flowers followed by large woody capsules, adding seasonal interest to larger gardens and landscape plantings. Its size and canopy make it best suited to open areas, parks, streetscapes and larger properties.

How to care for Crow’s Ash

Plant in a sunny to partly shaded position with free-draining soil enriched with organic matter. Water regularly while establishing, then reduce watering once the tree is mature. Mulch around the base to help retain soil moisture and protect the root zone. 


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