Everton Street (odd 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:

Crepe Myrtle

Crepe Myrtle
Lagerstroemia indica

TREE SIZE Variable size. Estimated height < 8 metres and canopy width 3 to 6 metres.

LEAVES AND FRUIT Small oval leaves emerge yellowish green, maturing to a dark green. Showy Autumn colour. Flowers range in colour from white, pink, purple to dark red.

FEATURES An excellent street and shade tree with smooth attractive bark. Hardy, robust and adaptable to a wide range of urban conditions. This tree has minimal maintenance requirements.

Grey Myrtle

Grey Myrtle
Backhousia myrtifolia

TREE SIZE A typically small tree, expected to grow to around 5m in Newcastle’s urban environment.

LEAVES AND FRUIT Small creamy star-shaped flowers appear in summer. New leaves are light green and darken with age to a glossy deep green.

FEATURES A small native rainforest tree with flay bark native to eastern Australia. Leaves have a cinnamon scent. Grey myrtle can tolerate dry periods and its leafy dense canopy provides good shade.

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