Car full of starters

Those leaves on the right appear to be American Beech.
 
Here's the list. I am gonna have some fun with some Aussie natives that do well in the heat and some more traditional species. Selling most of them, though. I post pictures of each when I get everything situated. I was bummed that they were out of cork oaks... No cork soaking at my house till next time.
Japanese Maple Acer Palatum
Dwarf Pomergranate Punica Granatum Nana
Natal Plum Carissa Grandiflora
Chinese Hackberry Celtis Sinensis
Japanese Black Pine Pinus Thunbergii
Australian Tea Tree Leptospermum Laevigatum
Water Gum Tristania Laurina
Coast Rosemary Westringia Rosmariniformis
 
I'll be interested in seeing more of the Westringia, seems an interesting choice. Nice boot load.

I am excited to try these. So many other Australian natives do well here and seem to have promise. Such as spotted emu bush, valentine bush, casuarina and bottle brush.
 
I am excited to try these. So many other Australian natives do well here and seem to have promise. Such as spotted emu bush, valentine bush, casuarina and bottle brush.

Well being an Aussie my ears tend to burn when Aussie natives are mentioned. :D
They are all great species, Casuarina and Bottlebrush are staples. The Eremophila's too I have been advised should be OK if treated right but they tend to be a bit touchy. I picked one up the other day and the bark is amazing for nursery stock so I hope it settles in and survives till spring.
Try them all if you can get them I say.
 
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