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DIPLOGLOTTIS campbellii (Small-leaved Tamarind)

An attractive rainforest tree with spreading canopy which bears small creamy brown flowers and edible fruit in February - Arpil.  Can be used as an alternative to Harpullia pendula and is hardier.

HEIGHT AND SHAPE AT MATURITY
Medium Tree:  8-12 metres
Rounded Shape

SPECIAL USES
As a Street Tree
As a Specimen
As a Windbreak
As a Screen
Along Roadside
Has Non-invasive Roots

CONDITIONS
Suitable in Full Sun
Suitable in Light Shade
Suitable in Sandy Soil
Suitable in Loamy Soil
Suitable in Acidic Soil
Is Resistant to Pollution
Is Resistant to Coastal Exposure
Is Resistant to Tropical Heat

 

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Emaho’s Tree Farm specializes in hardy, field grown Australian native trees suited to a wide range of climates throughout Australia,
including Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Toowoomba, Sydney and Melbourne. Advanced Trees include Flowering Trees
Ornamental TreesStreet Trees Hedge TreesScreen TreesWindbreak TreesSpecimen TreesExotic Trees

 
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