
Super Advanced Trees
Advanced Trees Australia — Mature 2m-5m+ Specimens for Instant Impact
Want instant impact, not a 5-year wait? Our Super Advanced Trees range covers mature, professionally grown specimens from 150L through to 2000L pot sizes — trees that arrive already 2 to 5 metres tall and ready to make a statement from day one.
What is an advanced tree?
An advanced tree is a mature specimen that has been grown on in progressively larger containers for 3-8 years before sale. Where a typical retail-size tree might be in a 25-50L pot at 1m tall, an advanced tree is in a 150L+ pot at 2m+ tall, with a fully developed root system and an established canopy.
How big are advanced trees when they arrive?
- 150L-200L pot: typically 2-2.5m tall, instant front-yard feature
- 300L-400L pot: typically 2.5-3.5m tall, mature canopy already forming
- 500L-800L pot: typically 3-4m tall, equivalent to ~5 years of growth from a small tree
- 1000L-2000L pot: typically 4-5m+ tall, full-mature specimen — the closest thing to "transplanting an existing tree"
Are advanced trees worth the price?
For most projects, yes. The price premium reflects 3-8 years of professional growing. If you're staging a property for sale, building a new home and don't want to look at a paddock for 5 years, or landscaping a commercial project on a deadline — advanced trees pay for themselves in time saved and instant value added. For patient gardeners with no rush, smaller stock will get you to the same place eventually.
All advanced trees are professionally delivered with crane truck access where required. Get in touch for site delivery quotes.
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Type:
Magnolia ‘Sunsation’ – Sunsation Magnolia
Type: Feature Tree
Olea europaea – Cloud-Pruned Olive Tree
Type: Feature Tree
Acer palmatum dissectum ‘Green’ – Green Japanese Maple
Type: Australian Native
Xanthorrhoea - Black Boy Tree
Type:
Citrus sinensis ‘Blood Orange’ – Blood Orange Tree
Type:
Citrus reticulata ‘Clementine’ – Clementine Mandarin Tree
Type:
Morus nigra Black Mulberry
Type: Feature Tree
Butia capitata – Jelly Palm / Pindo Palm
Type: Hedging and Screening Trees
Tilia Cordata
Type: Palm
Phoenix canariensis Canary Island Date Palm
Type: Fruit Tree
Camellia hiemalis hiryu (sasanqua) Standards
Type: Feature Tree
Pinus thunbergii Japanese Black Pine
Type: Feature Tree
Camellia Sasanqua Balls
Type: Feature Tree
Ficus rubiginosa Port Jackson Fig
Type: Feature Tree
Camellia japonica 'Kingyo-tsubaki' – Fishtail Camellia
Type: Feature Tree
Magnolia grandiflora ‘St Mary’ – St Mary Magnolia
Type: Feature Tree
Plumeria Acuta
Type:
Howea forsteriana – Kentia Palm
Type: Palm
Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy Date Palm
Type: Feature Tree
Lagerstroemia indica 'Tonto' (Vibrant Pink)
Type: Feature Tree
Liriodendron tulipifera ‘Aureomarginatum’ – Variegated Tulip Tree
Type: Hedging and Screening Trees
Quercus lusitanica – Lusitanian Oak
Type: Feature Tree
Brachychiton rupestris Bottle Tree
Type: Hedging and Screening Trees
Camellia sasanqua 'Pure Silk'
Type: Hedging and Screening Trees
Ficus Hillii Flash - SALE
Type: Hedging and Screening Trees
Ficus Hillii - SALE - LATE MAY/ EARLY JUNE DISPATCH
Type: Feature Tree
Erythrina indica – Indian Coral Tree
Type: Feature Tree
Afrocarpus falcatus – Podocarpus / Outeniqua Yellowwood
Type: Feature Trees
Calodendrum capense – Cape Chestnut
Type: Feature Tree
Cupressus glabra ‘Blue Ice’ – Blue Ice Arizona Cypress
Type:
Arbequina Olive (Olea europaea 'Arbequina')
Type: Feature Tree
Ficus obliqua – Small-leaved Fig / Native Fig
Type: Feature Tree
Delonix regia – Flame Tree / Poinciana
Type: Australian Native



