Kindra Place

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:

Tuckeroo
Cupaniopsis anacardioides

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

LEAVES AND FRUIT Dark green leathery leaves up to 12cm long. Attractive orange capsules in Summer.

FEATURES A hardy and robust street tree that is adaptable to a wide range of urban conditions. Endemic to the area. Tolerant of salt and wind exposure.

Tulipwood
Harpullia pendula

TREE SIZE A medium, dome shaped canopy. Estimated height up to 8 metres and canopy width 6 to 8 metres.

LEAVES AND FRUIT Pinnate leaves with glossy green leaflets that are pale underneath. Fragrant yellow flowers appear in Spring, followed by small red or yellow fruit in Winter.

FEATURES This native tree makes a lovely street and shade tree. Hardy, robust and adaptable to a wide range of urban conditions. This tree has minimal maintenance requirements.

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