These young Callitris endlicheri trees were collected from Cool Country Natives on the weekend, destined for our Holt Micro-Forest. These trees are featured in the eastern garden bed. We love learning about native plants, and we hope you do too!
A bit about the tree:
Callitris endlicheri, commonly known as the black cypress pine, is a species of conifer in the family Cupressaceae. It is found only in Australia and grows locally in our area.
Species description:
• Evergreen
• Columnar tree with mostly erect branches
• Brown furrowed bark
• Long thread-like dark green foliage of small narrow leaves
• Slender globular cones 15 to 20 millimetres in diameter
Landscape use:
• Useful for windbreaks, in urban parks, open landscape areas and revegetation areas
• Ornamental use in regional shopping centres
• Suitable for use in home gardens
Use considerations
• Grows well in the ACT and surrounding areas of NSW
• Frost tolerant to minus 10 degrees and excellent drought tolerance
• Medium longevity
• Relatively slow growing
• Low flammability
• Produces pollen and seeds
• Attracts bees and birds
• Provides wildlife habitat for nesting
• Timber is resistant to termites
Examples in Canberra:
Shepherds Lookout, Pine Island, Molonglo and Ginninderra Gorges, Westbourne Woods and the Australian National Botanic Gardens
References: Wikipedia, ACT Government City Services
i really like the basic idea and the future plans! I wish i could help in some way, but how?
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