Deciduous Trees
We stock a large range of advanced trees ranging from canopy and shade trees to narrow and upright varieties, as well as your smaller decorative trees.
These types of trees are ideal for the cooling shade during summer, and allowing sunlight through during the colder months.
The lipstick maples are capable of brightening up a dull garden and adding shade during the summer months as well as giving a beautiful autumn display.
Pin Oaks are a large shade tree widely used as street trees and in larger gardens, and provide good colours in autumn.
During winter, some deciduous ornamental trees are also available bare root.

Golden Elm in autumn
The Golden Elm's foliage turns to a brilliant yellow during autumn. It has a wide spreading habit as it matures, and is planted in many areas around Tasmania.

Dissectum Inaba Shidare Weeping Japanese Maple
Weeping Japanese maples like this Dissectum Inaba Shidare produce stunning colour as autumn progresses. They're well suited to the Tasmanian climate and are best grown in spots with part shade and wind protection.

Underneath the canopy of a Pin Oak in early autumn
Pin Oaks (Quercus palustris) are a popular, fast growing deciduous tree that can grow up to 15m tall. They're a good shade option for large spaces, and produce excellent autumn colour.

Cercis canadensis ‘Forest Pansy’ in autumn
The Forest Pansy is an attractive deciduous tree with heart shaped leaves that change colours from spring to summer to autumn.


