Small tree, to 8m tall, with weeping branches. Produces red bottlebrush flowers in Spring/Summer.
Old Man Banksia (Banksia serrata)
hornsbycounciladmin2019-03-18T10:07:53+11:00Tree to 12m high in HSC; bark rough, very thick, warty and grey to brown in colour.
Rough barked Apple (Angophora floribunda)
hornsbycounciladmin2019-03-14T15:57:33+11:00Tree to 15m high in HSC; bark rough/fibrous and often spongy in texture, grey to brown in colour, extending to smaller branches.
Red Mahogany (Eucalyptus resinifera)
hornsbycounciladmin2019-03-13T14:04:14+11:00A medium sized to tall tree with an open crown of dark green foliage, grows to around 25m in HSC, trunk has thick rough persistent bark to the smaller branches.
Sydney Peppermint (Eucalyptus piperita)
hornsbycounciladmin2019-03-18T11:51:46+11:00A variable tree, growing to around 20m in HSC. Trunk has a thick stocking of permanent grey coloured fibrous bark often spreading well onto the lower limbs while upper branches are smooth and pale in colour.
Grey Ironbark (Eucalyptus paniculata)
hornsbycounciladmin2019-03-14T16:12:06+11:00A medium sized to tall tree with an open crown of grey/green like foliage, grows to around 25m in HSC, trunk has heavy rough persistent furrowed bark to the smooth smaller branches.
Blueberry Ash (Elaeocarpus reticulatus)
hornsbycounciladmin2019-03-18T11:17:34+11:00A small slender tree, generally to around 6m in HSC; trunk is pale in colour and generally smooth.
Red Bloodwood (Corymbia gummifera)
hornsbycounciladmin2019-03-18T10:55:32+11:00Medium to tall tree to 25m in HSC; bark is heavy and tessellated/scaly in appearance, dark in colour if subjected to bushfires.
Yellow Bloodwood (Corymbia eximia)
hornsbycounciladmin2019-03-18T11:53:31+11:00A small to medium sized tree, growing to 12m tall, often with a gnarled appearance, bark flaky and yellow in colour.
Coast Banksia (Banksia integrifolia)
hornsbycounciladmin2019-04-09T10:03:08+10:00Tree to 10m high in HSC; bark rough – coarsely tessellated and grey to brown in colour.









