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Any pretty evergreen trees for zone 9a that can be used for  microclimate from the cold and as windbreaker and have canopy and tropical looking if it has flowers even better I have carob trees growing hopefully that’s a good one and eucalyptus 

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Brachychiton trees. The kurrajong and the illiwara flame tree. Both great shade trees are semi deciduous to deciduous, spectacular flowers. Very tough especially the kurrajong. 

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Eriobotrya japonica or E. deflexa

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2 hours ago, happypalms said:

Brachychiton trees. The kurrajong and the illiwara flame tree. Both great shade trees are semi deciduous to deciduous, spectacular flowers. Very tough especially the kurrajong. 

Wow very beautiful trees I might get one and see how it does 

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