Janet Street (Henry to Algie 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 Monday 10 February 2025.

Trees available for selection:

Lemon Myrtle
Backhousia citriodora

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

LEAVES AND FRUIT Leaves are a bright glossy green and have a strong lemon scent when crushed. Young foliage is reddish in colour. Fruit is a nut-like capsule.

FEATURES A native rainforest species, medium sized tree producing attractive masses of creamy flowers in Spring and Autumn.

Watergum ‘Luscious’
Tristaniopsis laurina ‘Luscious’

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

LEAVES AND FRUIT Large leaves, dark green on top and pale underneath. Flushes of shiny copper new growth. Small yellow flowers and small round fruit capsules.

FEATURES A native street and shade tree. It is hardy and robust and is adaptable to a wide range of urban conditions.

Make your selection below:

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