
Trees That Thrive in Full Shade
Trees for Deep Shade Areas
Looking for general shade trees? See our shade trees collection — trees that PROVIDE shade. This page is different. This collection is for trees that grow IN deep shade — under canopies, on the south side of buildings, in courtyards that get little direct sun.
Most trees struggle without sun. These varieties don't. They've evolved as understorey species or shade-tolerant cultivars, and they'll grow happily where other trees fail.
Best trees for deep shade in Australia:
- Camellias — the classic shade-tolerant flowering tree. Japonica and Sasanqua varieties both work in 3-5 hours of indirect light.
- Japanese Maples (Acer palmatum) — actually prefer dappled shade. Many varieties scorch in full sun.
- Tristaniopsis — happy under canopy, makes a clean small tree.
- Magnolia (selected varieties) — Magnolia Little Gem tolerates part shade well.
- Hymenosporum (Native Frangipani) — native shade-tolerant feature.
Browse the full collection below — every variety listed has been hand-picked for genuine deep-shade tolerance in Australian conditions.
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Magnolia 'Inspiration'
Type: Maple
Acer campestre - Field maple
Type: Feature Tree
Fraxinus ornus
Type: Feature Tree
Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Urbanite'
Type: Australian Native
Camellia 'Plantation Pink' – Japonica Camellia
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