Elattostachys xylocarpa
Elattostachys xylocarpa, commonly known as White Tamarind, is a beautiful Australian native tree loved for its fresh lime-green new growth, attractive foliage, and elegant canopy. Itβs a versatile, low-maintenance species perfect for creating soft shade and adding structure to native or tropical-style landscapes.
π± Why Gardeners Love Elattostachys xylocarpa
β Striking new foliage - Fresh growth flushes in bright lime-green, adding brightness to the landscape.
β Attractive layered canopy - Forms a soft, rounded shade tree ideal for gardens and acreage.
β Low-maintenance native - Hardy, adaptable, and well-suited to Australian conditions.
β Wildlife-friendly - Flowers and fruit support native birds and beneficial insects.
β Great landscape versatility - Suits native gardens, rainforest themes, and suburban plantings.
π‘ How to Use Elattostachys xylocarpa in Your Garden
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Feature shade tree - Perfect for creating a soft, dappled canopy over garden beds or lawns.
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Acreage and boundary planting - Provides height and structure without overwhelming the space.
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Native and mixed plantings - Combines beautifully with lilly pillies, grevilleas, and rainforest shrubs.
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Understory layering - Allows ample filtered light for planting ferns, cordylines, and gingers beneath.
Easy Planting & Care Guide
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Spacing: Plant 4 to 6 metres from buildings and other large trees to allow natural crown development. For boundary planting, space trees 4 metres apart for a continuous canopy.
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Best Planting Time: Can be planted year-round, best seasons are autumn and spring.
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Mulching & Fertilising: This plant thrives naturally and does not require mulching or fertiliser to stay healthy.
β FAQs About Elattostachys xylocarpa
How tall does it grow?
It typically reaches 8 to 12 metres in gardens, with a softly rounded canopy.
Does it lose its leaves?
No, it is evergreen and maintains its attractive foliage year-round.
Does it grow fast?
It has a moderate growth rate, becoming established reliably within its first few years.
What light conditions does it prefer?
It thrives in full sun to part shade and handles a wide range of light levels.
Is it suitable for smaller gardens?
It can be used in larger suburban gardens due to its manageable crown and non-invasive root system.
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