STANDARD / Syzygium australe 'Big Red'
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Big Red Lilly Pilly Standard
Botanical Name: Syzygium australe 'Big Red' (standard)
Family: Myrtaceae
Origin: Australia (coastal eastern states; cultivated selection)
Plant Type: Evergreen native tree (grafted standard)
Overview
A stunning Australian native lilly pilly grafted as a formal standard, perfectly suited to Adelaide's Mediterranean climate. Syzygium australe 'Big Red' features a neat, dense canopy of glossy green foliage with distinctive bronze-red new growth, creating year-round visual interest. Creamy white fluffy flowers in spring and summer are followed by large, edible bright red berries that attract birds and add ornamental appeal. Tough, versatile and low-maintenance, this standard form brings native elegance, seasonal colour and wildlife value to formal gardens, entrances, courtyards and containers.
Key Features
- Mature Size: 2.5–4.0 m H (including standard stem) × 1.5–2.5 m W (canopy width; maintain smaller with regular clipping)
- Growth Rate: 40–60 cm per year under good conditions (managed through regular clipping)
- Foliage: Glossy, bright green oval leaves; striking bronze-red to coppery-pink new growth flushes throughout the growing season; evergreen year-round with colourful seasonal interest
- Flowers: Creamy white fluffy bottlebrush-like flowers in clusters; blooms spring through summer (October–January)
- Fruit: Large, edible bright red berries (2–3 cm diameter) in summer and autumn; ornamental and edible; attracts birds
- Fragrance: Flowers lightly fragrant—sweet, subtle scent
- Seasonal Interest: Evergreen structure year-round with bronze-red new growth flushes in spring and summer; spring–summer flowering; ornamental red berries in summer–autumn; attracts wildlife
- Wildlife Value: Excellent for wildlife—attracts native bees, butterflies, and other pollinators; berries provide food for native birds and parrots
- Tolerance: Moderate drought tolerance once established; heat-tolerant; wind-tolerant; coastal-tolerant in sheltered positions (moderate salt spray tolerance); frost-tender when young (protect from hard frosts below -2°C; established specimens tolerate light frosts); prefers well-drained soils—dislikes waterlogging
- Planting Density: Avenue/formal rows: Space 2.5–3.0 m apart; Specimen/feature: 1 plant per focal point or large container (minimum 50–60 cm diameter pot)
- Pet Friendly: Yes—non-toxic and safe for pets; fruit is edible for humans and animals
Where It Works Best
- Sunlight: Full sun to part shade (full sun produces tightest canopy form, best bronze-red new growth colour, and heaviest flowering and fruiting; tolerates light shade)
- Soil: Well-drained loam, sandy loam, or improved clay loam enriched with organic matter; tolerates Adelaide's alkaline soils; excellent in premium potting mix for containers; avoid waterlogged sites
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Water Needs:
- Establishment: Deep soak twice weekly for 12–16 weeks
- Established: Deep soak weekly in summer (more during heatwaves or for container specimens); fortnightly in spring and autumn; minimal watering in winter once established
- Maintenance: Moderate maintenance; tip-clip 2–4 times per year to maintain neat canopy shape and encourage dense, compact growth; light prune after fruiting to tidy; remove any shoots from below the graft union; slow-release or low-phosphorus native fertiliser in early spring; mulch in-ground plants; rotate container specimens quarterly for even sun exposure; generally pest and disease-free (occasional psyllid—minor, easily managed)
- Lifespan: 30–50+ years with proper care
- Climate Zones: Ideal for Mediterranean and temperate South Australia—Adelaide plains, foothills, Fleurieu Peninsula, sheltered coastal gardens; performs best in warmer, sheltered microclimates
- Soil pH: Slightly acidic to neutral (pH 5.5–7.0); tolerates mildly alkaline soils (up to pH 7.5) if well-drained
Landscape & Design Ideas
- Formal entrance statements—flanking driveways, gates, or front doors in matching pairs
- Premium container features for courtyards, pool terraces, and alfresco entertaining areas
- Formal avenues along pathways or driveways for elegant native structure
- Feature specimens in contemporary or native-inspired gardens
- Edible landscapes and wildlife gardens—fruit attracts birds and can be used for jams and syrups
- Urban streetscapes and formal garden beds
- Screen planting or informal hedging (when planted in-ground without standard form)
- Mixed native gardens paired with westringia, lomandra, and dianella
Why You Will Love It
'Big Red' lilly pilly standard delivers year-round native beauty with striking bronze-red new growth, creamy spring flowers, and ornamental red berries that bring birds to the garden. The formal standard shape provides instant architectural elegance, while the tough, low-maintenance nature makes it perfect for Adelaide's climate. Glossy, colourful, and versatile—it's the ultimate native standard for South Australian gardens seeking structure, colour, and wildlife appeal.
