
Coastal-Tolerant Garden Trees
Coastal planting fails for two reasons: salt burn on the foliage and wind that never stops. The species here handle both, and several are used on front-line dune plantings where nothing else survives.
Coastal Tea Tree, Moonah, Westringia and Banksia integrifolia are the toughest options and will take direct exposure. Behind a first line of shelter you can widen the range considerably to include lilly pilly, olive and Norfolk Island Pine.
Sandy coastal soils drain fast and hold little nutrient. Mulch heavily and water deeply through the first two summers rather than lightly and often.
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Type: Australian Native
Banksia integrifolia ‘Birdsong’ – Birdsong Banksia
Type: Olive Tree
Olea europaea ‘Del Morocco’ Pleached – Pleached Del Morocco Olive Tree
Type: Olive Tree
Olea europaea ‘Picholine’ – Picholine Olive Tree
Type: Hedging and Screening Trees
Laurus nobilis ‘Miles Choice’ Pleached – Pleached Miles Choice Bay Laurel
Type: Australian Native
Banksia praemorsa ‘Red Dawn’ – Red Dawn Banksia
Type: Feature Plant
Strelitzia parvifolia
Type: Structural Foliage
Laurus nobilis ‘Baby Bay’ Ball – Baby Bay Laurel Topiary Ball
Type: Structural Foliage
Olea europaea ‘Garden Harvest’ Ball – Garden Harvest Olive Topiary Ball
Type: Feature Plant
Agave attenuata Foxtail Agave
Type: Feature Tree
Buckinghamia celsissima Ivory Curl Tree
Type: Ornamental Grass
Pennisetum setaceum Fountain Grass
Type: Shrub
Banksia spinulosa 'Birthday Candles'
Type: Native Groundcover
Banksia 'Roller Coaster' – Prostrate Coast Banksia
Type: Structural Foliage
Metrosideros excelsa Topiary Balls
Type: Structural Foliage
Metrosideros thomasii – New Zealand Christmas Bush / Pohutukawa
Type: Australian Native
Doryanthes excelsa – Gymea Lily
Type: Hedging and Screening Trees
Photinia x fraseri 'Robusta' – Robusta Photinia
Type: Flowering Shrub



