there's always bamboo, hundreds of varieties....
one growing locally, known as "Black Bamboo", is abt 3m and doesn't seem to be a problem with drains etc
oh... re-read your post... has to be native I guess
Last edited by 87County; 14th December 2008 at 05:52 PM. Reason: added comment
Nice thread Clarkie - I need some screening too!
Thanks for all the info guys![]()
I was just thinking about screening also, but would like something that grows taller - already have 6ft fence, but 2 storey house - would like to block neighbours - lets see if they poison the next tree we plant
These neighbours don't seem to like tall trees - to the extend they even had a specialist come in to check the gum tree across the road on Council land in the hope that he'd say it had to be cut or trimmed - oops sorry shouldn't start
Anyway would the same or similar trees work in SE Qld
98 Harvey the tractor - 300 tdi Defender Wagon
84 Alfetta GTV
How about a few nice blue gums
.....give them 50 or 70 years and you will have a small fortune in timber which you can sell.......I read somewhere that Tasmanian Oak ,(Eucalyptus delegatensis / Eucalyptus regnans / Eucalyptus obliqua)[Eucalyptus regnans, known variously by the common names Mountain Ash, Victorian Ash, Swamp Gum, Tasmanian Oak or Stringy Gum, is a species of Eucalyptus native to southeastern Australia, in Tasmania and Victoria. It is known to attain heights over 100 metres and is described as the tallest of the flowering plants]
The name Tasmanian Oak is used to describe three species of Eucalypt commonly found in Tasmania, is very fast growing and is suitable for growing in most regions ( other than arid), gives a nice straight bole and good top cover. Well worth considering.
Just bringing this thread back rather than starting a new one.
I am looking for some fast growing native trees to provide a screen along our lower fenceline. Probably a bit taller than have been mentioned in this thread. Ideally say 3/4 or 5m tall, maybe even more.
This is for SE Qld.
Would like to buy them already at a metre or two high.
What would people recommend? Or should I just drop in on our local plant/tree place?
Not too keen on Gum trees I dont think.
Rgds
Pete
forget the lilypillies......yuk later on
go grevillias robyn gordin is fabulous
Don't plant G robusta. It has a very aggressive root system and will find the sewer and becomes weedy. Not a wise choice in suburban yards. Lemon scented gums are snappy gums.
Grevillea 'elegance' is a cultivar not a species.
Lilllypilly are a good screen but plant and you can get different varieties depending on your requirements. Choose species for your soil type.
Cheers
For a tall screening hedge, try one of the Lilly Pillys - Acmena Smithii or Waterhousea Floribunda. Both will need pruning otherwise they grow into a rather large tree.
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