Hi ddzx, I am a great lover of Aust Natives too
My current place is 90% made up of them, as I like to give the local wildlife their natural food sources, plus I love their character and different forms and colours
I tend to tip prune most of mine after flowering {especially with BottleBrushes} as it makes them flower better and keeps them more dense, and compact if that's what is needed in some spots
Some of them, especially the faster growing varieties, I 'll prune back a fair bit at least once a year
The 'Ivory Curl' you mentioned is a beautiful tree. I have several on my block, they are stunning when they are in full bloom
I also have a long fence border of Syzygium Cascades {Pink Flowering Lilly Pilly} they are really nice too and have proved to be very hardy.
Another great native tree that you can use the leaves for cooking, or making tea/oils is the Lemon Scented Myrtle (Backhousia Citriodora} small to med tree, up to 10m
I have 2 on my block and they are a lovely dense tree, I keep mine pruned to about 3m with no problem
'Honey Gem' is one of my favourite Grevilleas, the parrots go mad in them, and they flower pretty well all year
Keep up the good work
Cheers outandin
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