Top 14 Tall Plants for Narrow Spaces in Australia

It is not surprising that plants for compact and enclosed places are in demand as land sizes decrease. Finding screening plants that will fit into tight places is more crucial than ever as housing developments outside of urban areas increase smaller and dwellings are erected closer together.

One of the finest ways to give your yard privacy and hide your house from the neighbors is to plant a short hedge.

Fortunately, many Australian plant breeders have created a wide range of kinds for you to pick from since they recognize the need for screening plants that can survive in small places.

Top Tall Plants for Narrow Spaces in Australia

Here is a short sample of excellent narrow hedging plants for your consideration.

  1. Slender Weavers Bamboo (Bambusa textilis gracilis)
  2. Callistemon (Slim)
  3. Cupressus (Lemon Scent)
  4. Cupressus (sempervirens glauca)
  5. Ornamental Pear Tree (Pyrus Calleryana ‘Capital’ )
  6. Juniper (Skyrocket)
  7. Melaleuca (Narrow Nessie)
  8. Photinia (Thin Red)
  9. Syzygium (Straight and Narrow)
  10. Syzygium australe (‘AATS’ PBR Pinnacle TM’ )
  11. Thuja plicata fastigiata (Upright Western Red Cedar)
  12. Magnolia (Magnolia ‘Alta’ )
  13. Quercus Palustris (Green Pillar)
  14. Liquidambar styraciflua (Oakville Highlight)

1. Slender Weavers Bamboo (Bambusa textilis gracilis)

If you adore the grace and allure of bamboo as much as I do, this clumping type may be the ideal screening plant for your small space. It’s the kind that grows incredibly quickly and can get to its maximum five to seven-meter height in just two years.

You can remove the bottom branches if you plant this next to a fence to reveal the gorgeous, thin stems that are at the base of the cluster. Both formal and informal garden designs benefit from this lovely effect.

2. Callistemon (Slim)

Look at Callistemon ‘Slim’ if you wish to draw in wildlife, brighten up your yard, and offer some solitude. Ozbreed Greenlife created this tall and slim bottlebrush, which only expands to a width of 1.3 meters. But it may quickly reach a height of about 3 meters and draws birds.

You will be delighted by this plant’s profusion of bright red bottlebrush blossoms in the spring, summer, and fall. It may be planted in full sun or part shade. Once they are established, they can withstand heat, drought, and frost.

This bottlebrush’s compact growth habit makes it ideal for planting in small spaces. It offers all the typical Callistemon color and texture characteristics, flowering from spring to autumn, but has the advantage of being a compact replacement that can be used in tighter spaces.

3. Cupressus (Lemon Scent)

This cypress with a lemon aroma has lovely golden-green foliage and can reach heights of 3 meters and a width of 1.5 meters. A sturdy conifer, it prefers free-draining soil but can withstand most soil types.

It thrives in direct sunlight, which brings out the vivid color of the leaf. The best part is that it hardly needs any upkeep to keep its attractive, sleek shape.

4. Cupressus (sempervirens glauca)

Another thin tree with a narrow growth habit is the Italian pencil pine, which only reaches a width of 1 meter. It can, however, grow to a height of 15 meters over time. With its tall, columnar appearance, it’s the ideal plant for a more formal landscape.

They maintain tight branches and a compact growth, which I put to give them a tidy appearance. Although it may tolerate little shade, full sun is preferred for growth. Additionally, it enjoys relatively fertile, moist soil that is well-drained. Compared to other conifers, it contains fewer cones.

5. Ornamental Pear Tree (Pyrus Calleryana ‘Capital’)

This narrow-growing deciduous pear tree is utilized as a screen in the summer and as a window in the winter when the leaves fall. They can reach heights of 8 to 10 meters.

6. Juniper (Skyrocket)

Because it will develop straight and narrow growth, the pencil pine is ideal for confined settings. If given the chance to develop to its full potential, it can grow as tall as 10 meters and as wide as 1 meter.

It is quickly growing and has gorgeous blue-grey foliage. It takes relatively little pruning unless you want to keep the height in check because of its natural columnar growth pattern.

7. Melaleuca (Narrow Nessie)

As it only reaches a width of 1.3 meters but can reach a height of 3 meters, this lovely honey myrtle is perfect for small settings. It’s a wonderful shrub with lush foliage and stunning purple pom-pom flowers.

It can adapt to various soil types and growing environments and will thrive in both full sun and partial shade. It is drought and frost-resilient and great for coastal gardens.

8. Photinia (Thin Red)

Due to its hardiness and vibrant new red leaf, photinias have long been favored in hedging and screening plants in Australia. A slim variation named “Thin Red” by Ozbreed was created for gardeners with limited space.

Although it barely reaches a width of 60 cm, this tough plant can grow as high as 4 meters. It thrives in the majority of soil types, whether in full sun or partial shade. Depending on how sculpted you want your hedge to be, it only needs to be pruned once or twice a year.

9. Syzygium (Straight and Narrow)

Lilly pillies are well-liked screening plants all across the nation, and Ozbreed developed this kind as a remedy for gardeners with constrained spaces. Compared to other Lilly Pillies, they require less upkeep.

It can grow as tall as 8 meters and as wide as 1.5 meters at its widest point. However, it is readily cut to a height of 2 meters if you prefer a shorter hedge. Fruits are reddish-pink and have a mid-green color to the foliage.

This hardy plant may thrive in most soil types, full sun or partial shade. Additionally, it can withstand cold, and drought, and is naturally resistant to insect Psyllids.

10. Syzygium australe (‘AATS’ PBR Pinnacle TM’ )

A native Australian shrub with an extremely narrow growth pattern. This Syzigium is a very compact, dense grower with a narrow habit that requires very little pruning, making it perfect for screening and hedging in small spaces.

The foliage is lustrous and deep green, with new growth having reddish-brown undertones. In the warmer months, little white blossoms and meaty pink-red fruits appear. This type could be utilized as an easy-to-grow native Australian replacement for Italian pencil pines.

11. Thuja plicata fastigiata (Upright Western Red Cedar)

Another tree with a dense, upright growth pattern and what is referred to as a lovely deep green coloring is this one. Consider this plant if you enjoy the cedar aroma and need a screening tree that grows fairly quickly. It will only reach a mature width of 1.5 meters and a maximum height of 6 meters, giving it a columnar shape.

Within ten years, it can grow to a height of about five meters. Although this tree does best in temperate areas, it may thrive in either full sun or partial shade and can tolerate most soil types.

12. Magnolia (Magnolia ‘Alta’ )

This erect, narrower-growing Magnolia is ideal for confined places. They may grow up to 9 meters tall and can withstand both heat and frost. When they are plated in rows, they can be utilized for screening.

13. Quercus Palustris (Green Pillar)

This plant may grow up to 14 meters tall and has a structure resembling a column for confined places. To form tall columnar screens, Quercus palustris needs to be planted densely. For wildlife, this plant is the ideal food source.

14. Liquidambar styraciflua (Oakville Highlight)

As it grows, this plant develops a compact, upright shape for confined places. It can reach heights of up to 10-15 meters. This plant is ideal for windbreaks, huge screens, and fence lines.

Conclusion

The list on the tall plants for narrow spaces in Australia as explained in this article is a very good option for you especially if you live in an area that have small space and you are a lover of nature like me.

Let’s go ahead in planting some more trees to improve the ambiance of our immediate environment and help restore Earth which has been undergoing degradation for a while now. You can take a course on tree planting course for nature lovers.

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