Detail
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Angophora hispida
Dwarf Apple
Notes

Uses: This Angophora is smaller than other popular trees of the same species. Can be trained as a single or multi-trunk tree.
Can tolerate coastal conditions
Is prone to damage from frost when young.
Is distinctive by the small hairs on young leaves and stems.
Given it's smaller form, this is an appropriate choice under powerlines.
Profuse white flowers in spring attract birds and insects.

  • Canopy Shape canopy-open Open
  • Height 4-7m
  • Spread 2-3m
  • Position
    • position-partshade Part Shade
    • position-fullsun Full Sun
  • Family Mrytaceae
  • Botanical Name Angophora hispida
  • Common Name Dwarf Apple
  • Origin NSW
  • Habit Twisted, Spreading
  • Landscape 2nd line coast, Plains, Hills, Coast, Coastal footslopes, Footslopes
  • Soil Texture Clay, Loam, Sand
  • pH Acidic, Alkaline, Neutral
  • Tolerates Drought
  • Supplementary Watering Minimal
  • Flower Colour Cream, Yellow, White
  • Flowering Time Spring, Summer
  • Foliage Grey-green
  • Flower Type Clusters
  • Purpose Ornamental, Habitat
  • Evergreen/Deciduous Evergreen
  • Seasonal Colour Spring, Summer
  • Trunk Rough
  • Form Small Tree (Up to 7m)