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Types of Autumn Trees in NSW

The autumn season is one of the best times to visit NSW. We’re not just talking about the crisp air and fair weather. We’re talking about the trees, shrubs, vines, and vegetation that turn the region almost entirely into bright and vivid colours. That’s the spectacular scenery you picture in your mind when you think of autumn. 

Autumn in NSW falls from March to May. During this period, the foliage of autumn trees and plants turn into shades of red, orange, yellow, pink, purple, and brown. These trees are deciduous trees that lose their leaves every year after they change colours. Several deciduous trees put on a breathtaking autumn display in NSW. Spot the following trees when you stroll around in NSW:

Magnolia

The deciduous species of Magnolia tree is one of the favourites when it comes to autumn sightseeing. Deciduous Magnolia can resist low temperatures and have an attractive form. Its foliage naturally changes colour and sheds in autumn to prepare the blooming of the tree in the following winter season. 

Japanese Maple

The Japanese Maple tree has a vibrant fire-like foliage in the autumn. Each leaf turns into multi-colours with red, yellow, and orange blending together. The Japanese Maple is a small tree that can grow up to 10 to 15 feet tall and 5 to 7 feet wide. Aside from being a stunning attraction in the fall, Japanese Maple is also a pleasant sight in the spring when its pink flowers bloom.

Claret Ash

The Claret Ash is another favourite of autumn-lovers in NSW. The leaves of Claret Ash gives off a wine to a deep purple colour in fall. The tree is fast-growing, especially in the temperate parts of the region like Sydney. Claret Ash is also drought-tolerant and can grow in any soil type. It can reach a height of about 20 metres.

Chinese Pistachio

This small tree has a maximum height of 8 metres. Despite its stature, Chinese Pistachio is a striking deciduous tree in the fall with intense yellow, orange and scarlet canopy, making it a great addition to gardens and street sides. 

Chinese Tallow Tree

Chinese Tallow Tree is one of the best providers of vibrant colours in warmer areas of NSW. The autumn leaves of this tree are yellow, orange and burgundy-coloured. Chinese Tallow tree is tolerant of drought and adaptable to any type of soil. It has a medium height and can grow to around 8 to 10 metres tall. 

Tupelo

Tupelo trees turn bright scarlet in autumn from their dark green foliage. This tree can grow to around 10 metres tall. Tupelo has characteristic dark stems and branches that accentuate the warm hues of red, yellow, orange, and scarlet foliage.

Liquidambar

Another fast-growing autumn tree in NSW is Liquidambars. This large tree can grow about 30 metres in height and 10 metres in width. It is one of the most adaptable deciduous trees. Liquidambar, or sweet gum, turns scarlet, orange, yellow, and crimson in fall. This tree can grow in any kind of soil, but it should have ample space and deep root foundation.

Ginkgo 

The fan-shaped leaves of the Ginkgo tree put on a spectacular scenery in autumn when they turn into bright yellow. This tree is slow-growing and large. It can reach a height of 30 metres and is best planted in loam or clay soils so that it can deeply root and have a strong foundation.

Flowering Cherry

While Cherry Blossoms are best known for their flowers in the spring, this tree is also a famous deciduous tree in autumn. Flowering Cherry offers autumn enthusiasts with a breathtaking display of yellow, orange, and crimson-coloured foliage. 

Where should I head in the Autumn?

Also known as the “colour city,” Orange is one of the most highly recommended places to visit in NSW. Only three hours away from Sydney, this city is worth visiting because of the high volume of deciduous trees that paint the city red, orange, and yellow. Travelling to Orange city is an excellent experience for autumn lovers due to the vivid warm colours provided by the autumn trees lining the main roads of the city.

Garden and Tree Services in Sydney

The lovely colours of deciduous trees are also a sight to behold in Sydney. Several favourite autumn spots are available in the Sydney area like in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Auburn Botanic Garden, Centennial Parklands, and The Rumsey Heritage Rose Garden where autumn trees are abundant.

However, it’s also possible to have that autumn view right in your backyard. Trees Down Under can help you have that magnificent autumn scenery without travelling hours from your home. Our team of dedicated landscapers and tree experts can help you with your tree and garden needs. Moreover, we also provide green waste removal to deal with all the fallen leaves in your yard. 

Trees Down Under is your trusted and reliable company to provide quality garden and tree solutions. Contact us now at 0475 463 597 to get a free quote.

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