Everton Street (even side)

Using our Street Tree Selection Matrix we narrow the suitable species down to two options suited for each site.

The species available are shown below. Please complete the below form by Thursday 30 January 2025.

Trees available for selection:

Leopard Tree
Caesalpinia ferrea 

TREE SIZE Variable depending on site. Estimated height as a street tree is between 8 and 12 metres and canopy width between 6 and 8 metres. Canopy becomes more dense with age.

LEAVES AND FRUIT Yellow flowers held on the ends of stems. Develops shiny seed pods. 

FEATURES A very hardy, deciduous shade tree once established. Bark is a dappled grey through brown, giving the tree the appearance of a leopard, hence the name.


Waratah Tree
Alloxylon flammeum

TREE SIZE Can be a small to large tree, although expected to grow to around 10m in Newcastle’s urban environment.

LEAVES AND FRUIT Dark glossy elongated leaves. Flowers appear in spring and early summer and occur in clusters. Bright red flowers are spectacular and are the characteristic shape of waratah flowers.

FEATURES A stunning native rainforest tree that provides habitat for insects and birds. Tolerant of a wide range of conditions, the Tree Waratah is an ideal street tree due to its high biodiversity value and dense shade providing canopy.

Make your selection below:

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