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As this catalogue is the most comprehensive in Australia, descriptions, availabilities and images are still being updated.

This catalogue will be constantly updated as different products become available. The product descriptions are not intended to be an educational reference, but are intended as a general guide. For specific information, please contact our office.

For the sake of consistency and accuracy, stock is organised by approximate current height, rather than by the size of its root ball or calliper. We have attached a size reference chart, to show the rough correlation between the height, root ball and calliper size for most tree species.

If a product does not yet have any sizes assigned to it, you can simply request the desired quantity, and then specify desired characteristics in the Comments section when proceeding with the quotation.

Many cultivars have been omitted, along with most smaller stock. It may be worth requesting products and sizes that are not currently listed, as we are the go-to team for rare or difficult-to-find stock. For specific enquiries, please call us on 1300 790 805, or simply email sales@arbornet.com.au

 

 Size Reference Chart

Container
Root Ball Dimensions*
Height
Calliper
< 30cm
 
   
300mm (14L)*
300x270mm
1-1.5m
>20mm
25L
340x280mm
1-2m
15-30mm
400mm (27L)*
400x320mm
1-2m
15-30mm
45L/500mm
380x400mm
1.5-2.5m
25-35mm
75L
460x460mm
2-3m
30-45mm
RCB (Root Control Bag)
550x400mm
3-4.5m
45-70mm
100L
510x500mm
2.5-3.5m
35-55mm
200L
650x600mm
3-4m
50-70mm
300L
800x600mm
4-5m
60-80mm
400L
920x600mm
Please enquire

 * note that these values are approximate

 

Height

Calliper
Common Container Sizes
<1m
~10mm
Please enquire
1-1.5m 10-20mm 15L, 30cm pot, 25L
1.5-2m 20-25mm 25L, 40cm pot , 45L
2-2.5m 25-30mm 40cm pot , 45L , 50cm pot, 75L
2.5-3m
30-60mm
45L , 50cm pot, 75L, 100L, RCB
3-3.5m 30-60mm 75L, 100L, 200L, RCB
3.5-4m 60-70mm 100L, RCB, 200L, 300L
4-4.5m 70-80mm RCB, 200L, 300L , 400L
4.5-5m 80-90mm 200L, 300L, 400L
>5m 80mm+ Please enquire

Please note that all measurements are approximate and vary according to species and conditions.