Geijera parviflora
Australian Willow
Description
Australian Willow (Geijera parviflora) is an excellent specimen tree for medium-sized gardens. This Australian native tree reaches 45’ tall and 20’ wide and is very low-water-use and low maintenance. These trees can be found in nurseries in both single-trunk and multi-trunk forms. The natural growth habit is weeping and irregular, so it does require some selective pruning and shaping when young to achieve the desired look. Thinning out the heavy, weeping branches will take some of the weight out of them, and they usually lift. The tree may require this type of pruning a few times a year for the first two or three years, but once it has achieved a height requiring a ladder to prune, it should be shaped by a licensed arborist. This tree is a slow grower and would benefit from an application of nitrogen fertilizer every year. It should be planted at least four feet away from any hardscape areas, 15 feet from structures such as houses and buildings, and not near any powerlines. Shrubs and perennials should be planted about three feet away from this tree. It should be irrigated for about 45 minutes once a week when using most in-line drip irrigation systems.
Plant Type
Tree
Height Range
40-60'
Flower Color
White
Flower Season
Spring, Fall
Leaf Color
Green
Bark Color
Brown, Green
Fruit Color
Green
Fruit Season
Summer
Leaf Season
Evergreen
Sun
Full
Water
Very Low
Growth Rate
Slow
Soil Type
Sandy, Clay, Loam
Soil Condition
Average, Poor, Dry
Soil pH
Neutral, Basic
Adverse Factors
Allergenic, Attracts Bees, Messy
Design Styles
Mediterranean, Ranch, Seascape, Spanish
Accenting Features
Multi-trunk Tree, Specimen, Standard
Seasonal Interest
Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall
Location Uses
Background, Lawn, Park, Roadside, Street Tree
Special Uses
Screen, Shade Tree, Fire Resistant
Attracts Wildlife
Wildlife
Mulching and adding compost to soil can minimize evaporation and help soil absorb and store water.