Acacia fimbriata - Brisbane Wattle / Fringed Wattle

A fast growing, nitrogen fixing bushy shrub to small tree growing to 7m high producing profuse yellow perfumed ball shaped flowers during late Winter and Spring.  Pods containg Acacia seeds follow and mature November to December.  This species is frost hardy and native to South East QLD and Northern NSW.  It plays an important role in catchment protection and very useful as a screening plant.

Alphitonia excelsa - Red Ash - Revegetation grade 

A large fast growing tree which readily propagates from scarified seed and has a wide distribution - from the Northern Territory, Queensland and New South Wales.  It serves as an ornamental and also a fodder plant for sheep and cattle, also has some timber uses.  This species has a great natural habit with its foliage extending close to ground level.  Flowers that cover the tree in clusters are cream to greenish which occur November to March .

Eucalytpus melanophloia - Silver Leaved Ironbark / Broad Leaved Ironbark 

A medium sized evergreen tree to 20m tall, native to Queensland and New South Wales.  This species has beautiful blue grey leaves and white flowers and is easily identified by the grey black furrowed bark and stems, this is an important canopy species.