
Brown Pine - Podocarpus elatus
Brown Pine (Podocarpus elatus)
Need a hardy, evergreen tree that offers shade, privacy, and even edible fruit? Brown Pine is a long-living Australian native with dense, deep green foliage that makes it perfect for hedging, screening, or as a stately feature tree.
🌱 Why Gardeners Love Brown Pine
âś” Evergreen & Dense - Provides year-round lush foliage for privacy and shade.
âś” Extremely Hardy - Tolerates a wide range of conditions, including heat, humidity, and coastal winds.
âś” Excellent for Hedging & Screening - Grows thick and upright, making it a perfect natural barrier.
âś” Edible Blue-Purple Fruit - A unique feature loved by birds and perfect for bush tucker gardens.
âś” Long-Lived & Low-Maintenance - Once established, it thrives with little care.
🏡 How to Use Brown Pine in Your Garden
âś… Privacy & Screening - Thick, dense foliage makes it perfect for natural fencing.
âś… Feature Tree - A stately evergreen with architectural beauty.
âś… Wind & Coastal Barrier - Withstands salty winds, making it great for coastal planting.
âś… Native Habitat Garden - Attracts birds and supports local wildlife.
Easy Planting & Care Guide
- Spacing: Plant 3-5m apart for individual trees or 1.5-2m apart for a dense hedge.
- Best Planting Time: Can be planted year-round, with best results in autumn or spring.
- Mulching & Fertilising: No additional mulching or fertiliser is needed, making this plant an easy-care option.
âť” FAQs About Brown Pine
How fast does Brown Pine grow?
It has a moderate to fast growth rate, reaching up to 8-12m in height over time.
Can it be kept small?
Yes! With regular pruning, you can maintain it as a hedge or small feature tree.
Is it suitable for coastal areas?
Absolutely! It tolerates salty winds and coastal conditions well.
Does it require a lot of water?
No! Once established, it’s drought-tolerant and thrives on natural rainfall.
Are the fruits edible?
Yes! The blue-purple fruit is edible and often used in jams or desserts, though it’s mostly enjoyed by birds.
🌿 Ready to Plant a Stunning, Hardy Native?
Add Brown Pine to your garden for year-round greenery, privacy, and even edible fruit! Order now for fast delivery and start transforming your landscape today!
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Brown Pine (Podocarpus elatus)
Need a hardy, evergreen tree that offers shade, privacy, and even edible fruit? Brown Pine is a long-living Australian native with dense, deep green foliage that makes it perfect for hedging, screening, or as a stately feature tree.
🌱 Why Gardeners Love Brown Pine
âś” Evergreen & Dense - Provides year-round lush foliage for privacy and shade.
âś” Extremely Hardy - Tolerates a wide range of conditions, including heat, humidity, and coastal winds.
âś” Excellent for Hedging & Screening - Grows thick and upright, making it a perfect natural barrier.
âś” Edible Blue-Purple Fruit - A unique feature loved by birds and perfect for bush tucker gardens.
âś” Long-Lived & Low-Maintenance - Once established, it thrives with little care.
🏡 How to Use Brown Pine in Your Garden
âś… Privacy & Screening - Thick, dense foliage makes it perfect for natural fencing.
âś… Feature Tree - A stately evergreen with architectural beauty.
âś… Wind & Coastal Barrier - Withstands salty winds, making it great for coastal planting.
âś… Native Habitat Garden - Attracts birds and supports local wildlife.
Easy Planting & Care Guide
- Spacing: Plant 3-5m apart for individual trees or 1.5-2m apart for a dense hedge.
- Best Planting Time: Can be planted year-round, with best results in autumn or spring.
- Mulching & Fertilising: No additional mulching or fertiliser is needed, making this plant an easy-care option.
âť” FAQs About Brown Pine
How fast does Brown Pine grow?
It has a moderate to fast growth rate, reaching up to 8-12m in height over time.
Can it be kept small?
Yes! With regular pruning, you can maintain it as a hedge or small feature tree.
Is it suitable for coastal areas?
Absolutely! It tolerates salty winds and coastal conditions well.
Does it require a lot of water?
No! Once established, it’s drought-tolerant and thrives on natural rainfall.
Are the fruits edible?
Yes! The blue-purple fruit is edible and often used in jams or desserts, though it’s mostly enjoyed by birds.
🌿 Ready to Plant a Stunning, Hardy Native?
Add Brown Pine to your garden for year-round greenery, privacy, and even edible fruit! Order now for fast delivery and start transforming your landscape today!



















