Angophora Floribunda (Rough Barked Apple)
Angophora Floribunda (Rough Barked Apple)
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Angophora Floribunda (Rough-Barked Apple) is a beautiful Australian native tree known for its broad canopy, textured bark, and soft clusters of creamy-white flowers. Its rough, fibrous bark adds year-round character, while the summer blooms attract bees, birds, and other pollinators, making it a valuable feature tree for native gardens, parks, and larger landscapes.
Hardy, long-lived, and naturally graceful, Angophora Floribunda (Rough-Barked Apple) is an excellent choice for customers wanting shade, habitat value, and strong visual appeal. Its spreading form creates a relaxed, natural look, ideal for open spaces where it can develop into a standout specimen tree with minimal fuss.

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Mature height
10-20 meters
Mature width
8-12 meters
Spacing
5-10 meters
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage
Rough, fibrous bark (grey to brown); creamy white flowers
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Spring (September to November)
Sun tolerance
Full sun
Maintenance
Low maintenance; drought-tolerant once established
Root System
Develops a deep and wide-spreading root system that can become invasive in urban environments. While generally stable and drought-tolerant, its roots may extend several metres from the trunk and can interfere with underground services or structures if not properly managed. Best suited to open spaces or rural plantings with generous clearance from buildings and infrastructure.