Angophora Hispida (Dwarf Apple)
Angophora Hispida (Dwarf Apple)
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Angophora hispida (Dwarf Apple) is a distinctive Australian native small tree valued for its coarse hairy foliage and attractive display of soft pink flowers. The textured leaves and stems give the plant strong visual character while the rounded canopy provides useful shade and habitat value in native style gardens and naturalistic landscapes.
This hardy species performs well in well drained soils and suits open garden spaces where its spreading form can develop naturally. The spring flowering display attracts pollinating insects and birds while the tough foliage tolerates warm climates and coastal conditions, making it a reliable choice for feature planting.

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Mature height
4 to 8 metres
Mature width
4 to 7 metres
Spacing
4 to 6 metres
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage
Pink flowers, green foliage, grey bark
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
September to November
Sun tolerance
Full Sun
Maintenance
Low maintenance once established. Occasional pruning can help shape young trees and remove dead wood.
Root System
Moderate root system that is generally non invasive with spreading lateral roots suited to open garden planting areas.