Walsh 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. 

Trees available for selection:

Blueberry Ash
Elaeocarpus reticulatus

TREE SIZE Estimated height up to 8 metres and canopy width of 3 to 6 metres.

LEAVES AND FRUIT Foliage is a deep luscious green and dense making it ideal for shade and privacy. Bright blue olive-shaped fruits produced in Autumn and Winter and Spring.

FEATURES A hardy evergreen. Flowers and fruits often appear at the same time and are a key attractive feature. Attracts fruit-eating birds. Masses of white-pinkish delicate flowers appear in Spring and Summer.

Ivory Curl Tree
Buckinghamia celsissima

TREE SIZE Variable size. Estimated height less than 8 metres and canopy width 3 to 6 metres. Spectacular sprays of fragrant, cream flowers in Summer.

LEAVES AND FRUIT Glossy dark green leaves with new growth flushed red.

FEATURES A hardy tree that will grow in full sun to partial shade. Adaptable to most soils and will produce bird attractant nectar.

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