
Top 10 Must-Have Tropical Plants for Queensland Gardens
Description:
Buckinghamia celsissima, commonly known as Ivory Curl Tree, is a stunning evergreen tree native to Australia, prized for its lush foliage and striking creamy-white flower clusters. This versatile tree can be grown as a large shrub or medium-sized tree, depending on pruning. It is perfect for use as a feature plant, shade tree, or screening plant, and its attractive flowers make it a favorite for wildlife gardens. Buckinghamia celsissima is highly adaptable to a range of growing conditions and is widely planted in both residential and public landscapes.
Flowers:
The Ivory Curl Tree produces beautiful, creamy-white, bottlebrush-like flowers that appear in dense, curled clusters at the ends of branches. These fragrant flowers bloom from late summer to autumn and are highly attractive to pollinators, including birds and bees. The flower clusters can reach up to 20 cm in length, creating a striking display.
Foliage:
The dark green, glossy leaves are deeply lobed and leathery, giving the tree a lush, tropical appearance. The new growth often has a bronze tint, adding seasonal interest. The dense foliage provides excellent shade and screening, making it a useful plant for creating privacy.
Fruit:
After flowering, small, woody seed capsules may develop, but they are not a prominent feature of the plant.
Form and Size:
Buckinghamia celsissima typically grows to a height of 8–10 meters but can be pruned to maintain a smaller, more shrub-like form. In its natural form, it develops a rounded, upright canopy, making it a great choice for providing shade. The tree has a naturally dense and bushy habit, which also makes it effective for use as a screen or hedge.
Growing Conditions:
Thrives in full sun to part shade and prefers well-drained soils. Buckinghamia celsissima is adaptable to a variety of soil types, including loamy and sandy soils, and is drought-tolerant once established. It can tolerate light frost but performs best in warm, subtropical climates. Regular mulching around the base of the tree will help retain moisture and promote healthy growth.
Uses:
The Ivory Curl Tree is ideal as a feature plant, shade tree, or screening plant in both formal and informal garden designs. Its fragrant flowers and dense foliage make it perfect for wildlife gardens, providing both nectar for pollinators and shelter for birds. It can also be used as a privacy screen or grown in large containers.
Maintenance:
Low-maintenance and relatively fast-growing, Buckinghamia celsissima benefits from occasional pruning to maintain its shape and encourage dense growth. Mulch and water regularly, especially when young, to establish strong root growth. Fertilizing with a balanced fertilizer in spring will support healthy foliage and flowering.
Notes:
The Ivory Curl Tree is highly valued for its ornamental flowers and lush foliage, making it a popular choice in many Australian gardens. It is generally pest and disease-resistant, making it a reliable, low-maintenance option for a range of garden settings.
Companion Plants:
Pairs well with other Australian natives such as Grevillea, Callistemon, and Melaleuca. It also works beautifully alongside other tropical or subtropical plants like Cordyline and Alpinia for a lush, vibrant garden.
Common Name: Ivory Curl Tree
Botanical Name: Buckinghamia celsissima
Family: Proteaceae
Origin: Australia
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