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Recommend me a feature tree

Posted: July 12th, 2016, 12:56 pm
by badabing888
HI All,

I have an area i would like to fill with a feature tree that will display nice autumn color similar to a japanese maple, but living in perth and with it being in full sun that's a basic no go.

Could someone recommend something similar ? maybe a trident maple?
i think the end of the street has a liquid amber, i'm not a huge fan of liquid amber's but something maple but with greater reliance to wind and leaf scorch would be great!

any one have ideas?

Thanks in advance :fc: :fc: :fc: :fc:

Daniel

Re: Recommend me a feature tree

Posted: July 12th, 2016, 1:38 pm
by melbrackstone
Crepe myrtle?

Re: Recommend me a feature tree

Posted: July 12th, 2016, 1:45 pm
by kcpoole
Pin Oak - Quercus palustris
Here is mine viewtopic.php?f=129&t=15644&start=0

Ken

Re: Recommend me a feature tree

Posted: July 12th, 2016, 1:48 pm
by reidy320
G'day Daniel,
I,d recommend a claret ash,they cane get as vibrant as the Japanese Maple they thrive in my part of the world (scone, nsw ) they take full sun and tolerate some pretty extreme heat,we have around 10-20 days over 40.c through the summer and very little rain , but come autum time they stand out all over the place, the claret and the golden ash. https://www.google.com.au/search?q=clar ... IGg#imgrc=_"
cheers Scott.

Re: Recommend me a feature tree

Posted: July 12th, 2016, 6:53 pm
by Jhalkhoree
I would recommend Chinese Quince for the stunning colour in Autumn/winter. Absolutely beautiful. Just google it.

Jay

Re: Recommend me a feature tree

Posted: July 13th, 2016, 8:16 pm
by Pup
reidy320 wrote:G'day Daniel,
I,d recommend a claret ash,they cane get as vibrant as the Japanese Maple they thrive in my part of the world (scone, nsw ) they take full sun and tolerate some pretty extreme heat,we have around 10-20 days over 40.c through the summer and very little rain , but come autum time they stand out all over the place, the claret and the golden ash. https://www.google.com.au/search?q=clar ... IGg#imgrc=_"
cheers Scott.
Daniel ,Scott has hit the nail on the head. Claret or golden ash will give you what you want here in Perth. Try Wandilla at the bottom of Lesmurdie hill on Welshpool road.'

Cheers Pup.

Re: Recommend me a feature tree

Posted: July 14th, 2016, 11:22 pm
by addict2bonsai
Chinese Tallow do well in Perth and give good late autumn colour

Re: Recommend me a feature tree

Posted: July 15th, 2016, 8:50 am
by hard1all
Ginkgo

Re: Recommend me a feature tree

Posted: July 16th, 2016, 1:52 am
by badabing888
Thank you everyone for taking a moment to offer a suggestion!

I think a claret ash looks to be the front runner bit concerned out the potential height however, followed by the chinese tallow.
Ginko i'm not a fan or the colour or leaf shape, same as the golden ash.

How does the strait trident maple go in perth? I've got one as a bonsai it does get some leaf burn but certainly not as bad as a japanese maple.

I guess i have to head out and take a look at them in person! not really the time of year for it haha

Oh i forgot to add has anyone got experience with Chinese pistachio?

Re: Recommend me a feature tree

Posted: August 7th, 2016, 12:27 am
by badabing888
Hi All,

Thanks everyone for the suggestions!

I picked up a claret ash, chinese pistachio and a ornamental pear and i planted them today in what you could call a grow area.

We'll see how they go in the next few years before moving the one i like / handles the conditions best to right location!

Re: Recommend me a feature tree

Posted: November 8th, 2019, 7:44 am
by Jan
How are they looking these days?

Re: Recommend me a feature tree

Posted: December 3rd, 2019, 8:26 pm
by badabing888
Jan wrote: November 8th, 2019, 7:44 am How are they looking these days?
Hi,

Unfortunately i ended up moving house and i left them behind.
I did drive past last month and the claret ash was powering on, but the pistachio was out the back so i can't see.

The claret ash from what i can tell is a large tree so you need to make sure you have the room as it grows.
The pistachio when i left it was much smaller but imo it's not the greatest looking tree when younger kind of awkward leggy looking.

I currently have chinese tallow, i think we would have all seen one of those. (It's a fully exposed area and is doing well first year in the ground)

1 japanese maple in a court yard, semi sheltered from wind but gets lots of sun, this is struggling with bad leaf scorch 2nd year in, 1st year i even covered it with a massive umbrella with the same issues.
courtyardmaple.jpg

1 Under a protected patio, in a large pot this is doing quite well considering it was 40 here today!
patiomaple.jpg
So for anyone else thinking for JM in Perth, i have seen the rear occasions they have done ok exposed, but for me less wind the better! No wind even better, and almost certainly partial shade for most of the day.

Re: Recommend me a feature tree

Posted: December 4th, 2019, 2:19 pm
by tgward
my tallow wood has bad die back every year