Werona 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 Monday 10 February 2025.

Trees available for selection:

Cheese Tree
Glochidion ferdinandi

TREE SIZE Estimated height 8 to 12 metres and canopy width 3 to 6 metres. Dome shaped canopy.

LEAVES AND FRUIT Leaf blade is soft and thin, green and glossy above, paler below. Small greenish/yellow clustered flowers October - November. Seed capsules resemble round cheese.

FEATURES An excellent long lived street and shade tree. It is hardy and robust and is adaptable to a wide range of urban conditions.

Dwarf Yellow Bloodwood 
Corymbia eximia ‘Nana’

TREE SIZE Estimated height 8 to 12 metres and canopy width of 6 to 8 metres.

LEAVES AND FRUIT An evergreen, this tree has grey/green spear-shaped leaves and typical urn-shaped gumnuts. Masses of creamy blossoms in the Spring and Summer. 

FEATURES An excellent long-lived street tree, native to local bushland and attracts many native birds. It is hardy, robust and is adaptable to a wide range of urban conditions. 

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