Wind Break Species

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By Alex

10 wind break species for the Sunshine Coast

 Hibiscus tiliaceus – Cottonwood (flowers, edible, medicinal)  Leptospernum laevigatum – Australian Tea Tree(flowers, medicinal)  Acronychia laeris – Hard Aspen/Northern White Lilly Pilly (aromatic, flowers, edible)  Cupaniopsis anacardioides – Tuckeroo (flowers, edible)  Melaleuca viridiflora – Broad Leaved Paperbark (flowers, medicinal, bark useful)  Banksia aemula – Wallum Banksia (flowers)  Pipturus argenteus – Native Mulberry (flowers, edible, dye)  Alectryon […]

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By Trent chaffey

10 Windbreak trees for the Sunshine Coast

10 Wind Break Trees For The Sunshine Coast 1- Hibiscus Tiliaceus ( Cotton Tree) used for rope making and the bark for infusion for antiseptic 2- Pandanus ( Bush tucker fruit growing to 40cm wide) 3- Syzygium luehmannii (Bright Red Edible Fruit) 4- Bottle brushes (Good for bees and Birds) 5- Olive Trees ( Great […]

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By Nathan Chester

10 wind break tree species for Brisbane, South East Queensland (SE QLD), Australia

Which wind breaking tree species to use in South East QLD? Here’s a list of 10 great wind break species for Brisbane / South East Queensland.

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By David Mark

WIND BREAK SPECIES OF ISRAEL

Date Palm – Edible Black Mulberry – Edible Myrtle – Incense Oak – Firewood Pine – Aesthetic, Carob – Edible Olive – Edible, oil Rose Bushes – Aesthetic, fragrants Pomegranate Trees –  Edible

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