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STREET TREE
PLANTING
PREFERRED
SPECIES
PALETTE
Bentleigh Bentleigh East Carnegie Caulfield Elsternwick Gardenvale Glen Huntly McKinnon Murrumbeena Ormond St Kilda
INTRODUCTION
In addition to the Street Tree Strategy, Park Services has reviewed the species tradi-
tionally planted as street trees within Glen Eira. All species on Council’s database were ana-
lyzed and if the criteria were met, they were retained on the Preferred Species Palette. How-
ever, if a particular species was considered undesirable an alternative has been designated
for planting in the future.
The current tree species on the Palette have been chosen because of their:
• Tolerance of pests and diseases and ability to cope with current
drought conditions.
• Suitability and adaptability to the soils in the area. Soil types vary from
sandy loams to clay.
• Growth habit. Species selected in the Palette are those that are suited
to the available growing spaces such as nature strips, concrete sur-
rounds and cut-outs, and whose health and structure will not be com-
promised by regular pruning. Trees have also been selected for their
ability to grow in harmony with surrounding infrastructure such as
footpaths, power lines and underground services.
• Availability of stock. The number of trees Council plants every year
dictates that the species in the Palette be widely grown and available
in the quantities required. In the specified size, Council will plant trees
that are 1.8–2 metres tall, generally in 45 litre pots.
• Suitability as replacements for trees identified as problem species. Re-
placement species have been selected as alternatives to trees that are
known to have presented concerns in the past. As far as possible, spe-
cies that have similar characteristics to those they will replace, e.g.
form, leaf shape and colour, have been chosen.
INDEX
Genus/Species
Acer negundo (Box Elder)............................................................................................................................1
Acer platanoides (Norway Maple)..............................................................................................................2
Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (Crimson Sentry Norway Maple)...............................................3
Acer platanoides ‘Pond’ (Emerald Lustre® Maple).................................................................................4
Acer platanoides 'Emerald Queen' (Emerald Queen Norway Maple)................................................5
Acer x freemanii 'Jeffersred' (Autumn Blaze Maple)...............................................................................6
Angophora costata (Smooth Bark Apple).................................................................................................7
Brachychiton populneus (Kurrajong)..........................................................................................................8
Corymbia ficifolia (Red Flowering Gum)...................................................................................................9
Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’ (Pink Flowering Gum).................................................................10
Eucalyptus ovata (Swamp Gum)..................................................................................................................11
Eucalyptus pauciflora ‘Frosty (Edna Walling Little Snowman)..............................................................12
Ficus hillii (Hill’s Weeping Fig).....................................................................................................................13
Fraxinus pennsylvanica (Red Ash)...............................................................................................................14
Gleditsia triacanthos (Golden Locust).......................................................................................................15
Jacaranda mimosifolia (Jacaranda)...............................................................................................................16
Lagerstroemia indica (Crepe Myrtle).........................................................................................................17
Lophostemon confertus (Queensland Box Brush).................................................................................18
Magnolia grandiflora (Southern Magnolia)................................................................................................19
Melia azedarach (White Cedar)..................................................................................................................20
Phoenix canariensis (Canary Island Date Palm).......................................................................................21
Platanus orientalis var. digitata (Cut-Leaf Oriental Plane Tree)..........................................................22
Platanus x acerifolia (London Plane Tree)................................................................................................23
Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’ (Bradford Pear).............................................................................................24
Pyrus calleryana ‘Capital’ (Ornamental Pear)...........................................................................................25
Pyrus calleryana ‘Chanticleer’ (Chanticleer Callery Pear).....................................................................26
Pyrus ussuriensis (Manchurian Pear)..........................................................................................................27
Quercus canariensis (Algerian Oak)...........................................................................................................28
Quercus coccinea (Scarlet Oak)..................................................................................................................29
Quercus palustris 'Pringreen' (Green Pillar Pin Oak).............................................................................30
Quercus palustrus (Pin Oak)........................................................................................................................31
Quercus robur ‘Fastigiata’ (Fastigiate English Oak).................................................................................32
Quercus robur (English Oak).......................................................................................................................33
Robinia pseudoacacia ‘Frisia’ (Golden Robinia)........................................................................................34
Tristaniopsis laurina (Water Gum).............................................................................................................35
Ulmus parvifolia (Chinese Elm)....................................................................................................................36
Ulmus procera (English Elm)........................................................................................................................37
Waterhousea floribunda (Weeping Lilly Pilly)..........................................................................................38
Species for designated streets......................................................................................................................39
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S t r e e t T r e e S t r a t e g y
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Acer negundo
Box elder
Height: 12 Metres
Width: 8 Metres
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate.
Habit: Small to medium sized deciduous tree
with a spreading, often multi-
stemmed, habit.
Foliage: Opposite, pinnately compound leaves
with 3-7 leaflets. Leaflets have
coarse, irregular teeth along the
margins.
Flowers: Insignificant small maroon-yellow
flowers, inflorescences appearing
before or with the leaves.
Fruit: The fruits are referred to as
‘samaras’ which spread horizontally
in pairs.
Bark: The bark is light grey or grey-brown,
becoming fissured or flaky with age.
Tolerances: The tree tolerates frost, full sun, shade
(once established), air pollution and
flooding, as well as drought to some
extent
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Tree located within Chesterville Drive, Bentleigh East
Origin: America.
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Acer platanoides
Norway Maple
Height: 10 Metres
Width: 4 Metres
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate.
Habit: Columnar to narrowly ovate tree,
upright branching habit, with leaves
closely spaced along the branches
forming a dense canopy.
Foliage: Leaves have five sharp lobes with
the young growth dark green
changing to yellow in the autumn
which is held for long periods.
Flowers: Greenish to yellow in colour and
borne in corymbs, the flowers appear
before the leaves in spring.
Fruit: The fruits are referred to as
‘samaras’ which spread horizontally
in pairs.
Bark: The bark is grayish-black in colour
and has a slight texture.
Tolerances: The tree has good tolerances but will
show some signs of stress in hard
summers. It will grow well in both
full sun and partial shade.
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http://www.barcham.co.uk/files/Acer-platanoides-Cleveland-.jpg
Origin: Europe and Western Asia.
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Acer platanoides 'Crimson Sentry'
Crimson Sentry Norway Maple
Height: 7 Metres
Width: 4 Metres
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate.
Habit: Compact dense tree showing an
upright branching habit, with leaves
closely spaced along the branches for
a very dense column like appearance
Foliage: Leaves have five sharp lobes with
the young growth bright coppery red
changing to purple when mature
then golden-brown in autumn.
Flowers: Insignificant small maroon-yellow
flowers appear before the leaves in
spring.
Fruit: The fruits are referred to as
‘samaras’ which spread horizontally
in pairs.
Bark: The bark is grayish-black in colour
and has a slight texture.
Tolerances: The tree has good tolerances but will
show some signs of stress in hard
summers. It will grow well in both
full sun and partial shade.
http://www.crocus.co.uk/
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
httpwww.zcd.czgalerieAcer%20platanoides%20%27Crimson%20Sentry%27.jpg
Origin: Europe and Western Asia.
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Acer platanoides ‘Pond’
Emerald Lustre® Maple
Height: 12 Metres
Width: 10 Metres
Growth Rate: Moderate to Fast.
Habit: Round to oval canopy forming a very
dense and uniform branch structure
with leaves closely spaced, forming a
dense canopy.
Foliage: Glossy, dark green leaves with an
undulating margin. Orange-yellow in
autumn. New leaves have a reddish
tinge.
Flowers: Insignificant small maroon-yellow
flowers appear before the leaves in
spring.
Fruit: The fruits are referred to as
‘samaras’ which spread horizontally
in pairs.
Bark: The bark is grayish-black in colour
and has a slight texture.
Tolerances: The tree has good tolerances but will
show some signs of stress in hard
summers. It will grow well in both
full sun and partial shade.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: Europe and Western Asia.
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Acer platanoides 'Emerald Queen'
Emerald Queen Norway Maple
Height: 12 Metres
Width: 10 Metres
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate.
Habit: Narrow when young, becoming broad-
ly oval to rounded at maturity with a
densely branched crown. Upright
branch structure.
Foliage: Leaves have five sharp lobes with
the rich green summer foliage is tint-
ed reddish-purple when young. Gold-
en yellow, tinged with orange in au-
tumn.
Flowers: Insignificant small maroon-yellow
flowers appear before the leaves in
spring.
Fruit: The fruits are referred to as
‘samaras’ which spread horizontally
in pairs.
Bark: The bark is grayish-black in colour
and has a slight texture.
Tolerances: The tree has good tolerances but will
show some signs of stress in hard
summers. It will grow well in both
full sun and partial shade.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: Europe and Western Asia.
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Acer x freemanii 'Jeffersred'
Autumn Blaze Maple
Height: 13 Metres
Width: 10 Metres
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate.
Habit: The tree is said to be oval to rounded
with a straight central leader. The
canopy is dense and uniform in shape.
Foliage: Leaves have five deep lobes with the
young growth being a rich green in
colour, changing to deep red in the
autumn.
Flowers: Greenish to yellow in colour and
borne in corymbs, the flowers appear
before the leaves in spring.
Fruit: The fruits are referred to as ‘samaras’
which spread horizontally in pairs. This
trees is Virtually seedless in Australian
conditions.
Bark: The bark is grayish-black in colour
and has a slight texture. Becoming
furrowed with age.
Tolerances: Wide range of soil and climatic condi-
tions including relatively wet sites
and moderate air pollution. Heat, low
levels of drought and cold conditions.
http://www.shopleavesandpetals.com/products/'Autumn-Blaze'-Maple.html
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
http://www.shopleavesandpetals.com/products/'Autumn-Blaze'-Maple.html
Origin: Europe and Western Asia.
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Angophra costata
Smooth Bark Apple
Height: 20 Metres.
Width: 10 Metres.
Growth Rate: Fast Growing.
Habit: Large, fast growing evergreen tree
showing a variety of forms, generally
has dense foliage with a broad domed
crown.
Foliage: Leaves are dark green in colour,
lance-shaped and opposite reaching
6-10cm.
Flowers: Dense clusters of showy white
flowers, 2 cm in width, appearing in
the summer months.
Fruit: Fruit is described as pedicellate 1.5
cm long and cup-shaped with slight
longitudinal ribs along the sides.
Bark: The tree sheds older grey bark in
summer to reveal the orange-pinkish
new bark below.
Tolerances: The tree prefers full sun and shows
little sign of stress in the summer
months but needs well drained soils
and does not like root disturbance.
Photos taken in Eumeralla Rd.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: Eastern Australia.
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Brachychiton populneus
Kurrajong
Height: 18 Metres.
Width: 6 Metres.
Growth Rate: Fast Growing.
Habit: A medium semi evergreen tree an up-
right habit of growth and slightly swol-
len tapered trunk.
Foliage: The leaves are ovate to lanceolate,
dark green in colour and usually 5–
10 cm long
Flowers: The tree’s flowers are 10–20 mm
long, creamy-white and speckled in
colour with a dark red in throat.
Fruit: Seeds are borne within woody, boat-
shaped fruit, 1-7 cm long.
Bark: The bark turns light brown as it ag-
es. As the trunk stretches however
new bark is exposed in the stretch
marks of the old which creates the
"lacebark" pattern.
Tolerances: The tree prefers full sun and shows
little sign of stress in the summer
months but needs well drained soils
and does not like root disturbance.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: Eastern Australia.
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Corymbia ficifolia
Red Flowering Gum
Height: 15 Metres
Width: 10 Metres
Growth Rate: Moderate.
Habit: An evergreen medium sized tree that
forms a dense canopy. It is long lived
and often forms a lignotuber at the
base of the trunk.
Foliage: The adult leaves are 8-15cm long,
lanceolate in shape and coloured
dark-green above with a paler green
underside.
Flowers: Flowers form in groups of 3 or 7, ter-
minal corymbs with long pedicles and
long stamens. They are red through
to pink in colour.
Fruit: The fruits are large urn-shaped, 2-4cm long and woody. They are often
referred to as 'gum nuts'.
Bark: The bark is rough and fibrous,
brown to grey-brown in colour.
Tolerances: The tree prefers free-draining soil
and has a low tolerance of water log-
ging and compaction. Highly toler-
ant of drought, wind and salt.
Photos taken in Royal Ave, Bentleigh.
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Eucalyptus leucoxylon 'Euky Dwarf'
Pink Flowering Gum
Height: 6 Metres.
Width: 3 Metres.
Growth Rate: Fast to Moderate.
Habit: Slender, small native tree with
spreading crown forming a light open
canopy.
Foliage: leaves are stalked and lanceolate to
broad-lanceolate in shape and dull
green in colour.
Flowers: The tree bears masses of deep pink,
red or occasionally cream blossom
from late autumn to early summer,
easily spanning six or more months
Fruit: Fruit is born on pedicels (stalks), and
is seen to be square-like to globular
in shape.
Bark: The tree sheds older grey bark in
summer to reveal the orange-pinkish
new bark below.
Tolerances: The bark at the base of the trunk is
usually coarse, loose and fibrous with
the remaining trunk or stems smooth
and yellowish.
Photos taken in Hotham Rd.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: Eastern Australia.
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Eucalyptus ovata
Swamp Gum
Height: 25 Metres.
Width: 9 Metres.
Growth Rate: Fast to Moderate.
Habit: Large native tree with spreading
crown forming a light open canopy.
Foliage: Adult leaves ovate to lanceolate,
mostly 8-14cm x 3-6cm, dark grey to
green.
Flowers: White flowers that form in winter
through to early spring. Flowers are
produced from buds which form up
to 7 per cluster.
Fruit: Fruits are shaped like an inverted
funnel (conical) with a flat top, 7-
9mm long x 6-7mm in diameter.
Bark:
Bark is rough and patchy to 2-6m
from the base, then shedding in
strips leaving a smooth, white to
grey/orange under bark.
Tolerances: The tree shows good tolerance to
water logging. The tree is the natu-
ral food source for the Koala.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: Eastern Australia.
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Eucalyptus pauciflora ‘Frosty’
Edna Walling Little Snowman
Height: 7 Metres.
Width: 4 Metres.
Growth Rate: Moderate.
Habit: A small to medium sized evergreen
tree with an open pendulous canopy
forming a rounded crown.
Foliage: Leaves are grey-green in colour,
lance shaped and up to 16cm in
length. They are glossy, thick and
waxy.
Flowers: Dense clusters of fluffy white
flowers, appearing in the late spring
through to summer.
Fruit: Fruit form as large woody cup
shaped capsules, 11mm in length.
Bark: The bark is smooth, creamy white to
grey colours blended in a mottled
and streaked pattern as the older
bark peels. Scribbles can sometimes
be seen.
Tolerances: The tree displays moderate tolerances
of heat after establishment. It is very
intolerant of heavy waterlogged soils,
and is often attacked by pests.
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http://git-forestry-blog.blogspot.com
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Origin: Eastern Australia.
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Ficus microcarpa var. hillii
Hill’s Weeping Fig
Height: 2 Metres (Clipped Form).
Width: 1.5 Metres (Clipped Form).
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast.
Habit: Pruned into a rounded Standard
(topiary) for use as a feature
landscape tree within difficult sites
Foliage: Evergreen tree with dark glossy
leaves that appear paler on the un-
derside. 8-12cm long and 3-4cm
wide.
Flowers: Flowers all year round but flowers
can be listed as insignificant.
Fruit: Small figs 7mm-10mm across, green
at first changing to a pink colour with
greenish to yellow warts on the sur-
face. Fruit is produced March
through April.
Bark: Bark is seen to be grey in colour, and
smooth.
Tolerances: Usually frost tolerant and will tolerate
exposed sites. Can be grown from
full sun to shade and can be used as
an indoor plant. Will tolerate a wide
range of soils and conditions. Photos taken in Malane st.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: Eastern Australia.
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Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Red Ash
Height: 13 Metres.
Width: 8 Metres.
Growth Rate: Moderate.
Habit: A narrowly ovate tree becoming
broader with age. The tree can be
described as uniformly upright.
Foliage: Lustrous, dark green, pinnate leaves
with five to nine leaflets that have a
distinctly lighter underside. Deep
burgundy and fiery reds in autumn.
Flowers: Flowers are small and described as
insignificant.
Fruit: The fruit forms as a samara, 2.5cm in
length, comprising a single seed with
an elongated apical wing used for
wind dispersion.
Bark: The bark is grey in colour and
smooth on young trees becoming
thick and fissured with age.
Tolerances: The tree shows good tolerance to
most soil types. It shows good toler-
ance to drought and can also handle
water logging.
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http://biology.missouristate.edu/Herbarium/Plants%20of%20the%20Interior%20Highlands/Flowers/Fraxinus%20pennsylvanica.jpg
http://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20p?see=I_SB13406&res=640
Origin: North America.
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Gleditsia triacanthos
Golden locust
Height: 8 Metres.
Width: 8 Metres.
Growth Rate: Moderate to Fast.
Habit: Broadly rounded with spreading, pen-
dulous branches sweeping towards
the ground. Young branches have a
'zig-zag' pattern.
Foliage: Yellowish-green pinnate to bipinnate
leaves, turning yellow in autumn.
The new growth on the tips of the
branches is golden yellow.
Flowers: The flowers are inconspicuous grow-
ing on a raceme in late spring.
Fruit: The fruit forms as occasional reddish
brown twisted legumes.
Bark: The bark is dark, greyish-brown with
long, narrow ridges and is virtually
thorn less.
Tolerances: The tree has a wide range, including
urban sites, air pollution, moderately
saline soils, low levels of drought and
occasional wetness.
Photos taken in Wallen Rd, Winter form of tree.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: North America.
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Jacaranda mimosifolia
Jacaranda
Height: 15 Metres.
Width: 10 Metres.
Growth Rate: Slow.
Habit: A large deciduous tree with an open
spreading crown that grows to form in
inverted vase shape.
Foliage: The tree has compound bi-pinnate
leaves, opposite and said to be fern
like. Leaves fall in autumn.
Flowers: Brilliant lavender blue bell-shaped in
terminal panicles clusters, 15-20cm
long with 40-80 flowers per cluster.
Fruit: The fruit forms as a flat woody disc,
brown in colour and 5-6cm across.
Bark: Bark is thin and grey-brown in col-
our, smooth when the tree is young
eventually becoming finely scaled
with age.
Tolerances: The tree is frost sensitive when
young but hardy once established.
Prefers well drained soils and likes
protection from strong winds.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: Brazil.
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Lagerstroemia indica
Crepe Myrtle
Height: 6 Metres
Width: 5 Metres
Growth Rate: Slow to Moderate.
Habit: A small deciduous tree with a multi
trunk habit forming a broad vase
shaped canopy.
Foliage: The leaves can be both opposite and
alternate or whorled, elliptical in
shape and dark green in colour on
upper surface, paler below.
Flowers: Flowers can be white, pink red or
purple, occurring in long spike-like
clusters and appearing in late sum-
mer.
Fruit: The fruit consists of 6-parted, brown
capsule in upright spikes which are
persistent through the winter.
Bark: The bark is gray-brown in colour,
smooth and peeling to reveal shades
of brown, reddish brown and green.
Tolerances: The tree can adapt to a range of
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Origin: China.
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Lophos temon confe r tus
Queensland Brush Box
Height: 15 Metres.
Width: 8-10 Metres.
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast.
Habit: A single leader medium to large tree.
Foliage: The leaf blades are glossy dark green
above, paler below. Leaves are ellip-
tical to ovate and 6-15 cm long.
Flowers: The flowers are creamish white in
colour, about 25 mm in diameter.
They consist of five petals producing
prominent and numerous stamens.
Flowers from October to December.
Fruit: The tree forms capsule, green in col-
our and turning brown as they ma-
ture, bell shaped with flat tops.
Bark: The bark is smooth, sometimes
glossy in appearance, brown to beige
in colour, often seen to be peeling as
it is annually shed by the tree.
Tolerances: Moderate tolerance to climatic condi-
tions such as drought and frost. Will
grow in wide variety of soils. Is not
adversely affected by pruning. Gen-
erally seen to be free of pest and
disease attack. Photos taken in Sylverly Grove.
Origin: Eastern Australia.
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Magnolia grandiflora
Southern Magnolia
Height: 10 Metres.
Width: 10 Metres.
Growth Rate: Moderate.
Habit: A large sized evergreen tree with a
dense, upright, pyramidal form be-
coming more irregular with age.
Foliage: The leaves are alternate and simple,
10-20 cm long, oval-oblong tapering
at both ends.
Flowers: The flowers are 17 - 20 cm across
with 6 to 12 petals which are creamy
white. They are very fragrant and
appear in late spring and early sum-
mer
Fruit: Fruit forms as cylindrical cones, 7.5-
10 cm long, rusty-brown with bright
red, shiny seeds hanging from fila-
mentous threads when mature in
September and October .
Bark: The bark is gray to brown in colour,
smooth when young but becomes
lightly furrowed with age.
Tolerances: The tree displays good tolerances but
prefers loose, moist, fertile acid soil.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: North America.
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Melia azederach
White Cedar
Height: 8-10 Metres.
Width: 6 Metres.
Growth Rate: Fast.
Habit: A deciduous tree forming a squat,
broad shape with an umbrella-like
canopy. Branches are often very low
on un-pruned specimens.
Foliage: The leaves are pinnate and vivid
green throughout summer. In
autumn the foliage turns yellow.
Flowers: Flowers are lilac bunches growing
from leaf axils and branchlet ends
forming from September to Novem-
ber.
Fruit: Fruit forms as a bunch of yellow
drupes, each drupe around 15mm in
diameter, which are ripe from Febru-
ary through to June.
Bark: The bark is furrowed in texture and
grey in colour.
Tolerances: The tree will tolerate most conditions,
but grows best if irrigated in summer. It
responds extremely well to pruning.
Photos taken in Leila Rd.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: North India and Western China.
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Phoenix canariensis
Phoenix canariensis
Height: 20 Metres.
Width: 9 Metres.
Growth Rate: Moderate to Fast.
Habit: Single, massive trunk with a large
round crown of up to 50 arching
leaves
Foliage: Leaves are pinnately compound
growing up to 6 metres long. Individ-
ual leaflets are lance-shaped, 45 cm
long.
Flowers: The Flowers occur on dense, hanging
many-branched 40cm clusters,
creamy yellow-white in colour, open-
ing from a husk-like structure.
Fruit: Fruit forms as a bunch of yellow
drupes, each drupe around 15mm in
diameter, which are ripe from Febru-
ary through to June.
Bark: The bark brown and formed from the
bases of dead leaves leaving unique
diamond shapes on the trunk.
Tolerances: One of the most hardy Palms. A signifi-
cant threat to this palm species is Fusari-
um Wilt and as such movment of pruned
foliage should be restricted.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: Africa.
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Platanus orientalis var. digitata
Cut-Leaf Oriental Plane Tree
Height: 25-30 Metres.
Width: 20 Metres.
Growth Rate: Fast.
Habit: Medium to large tree, sometimes
forms a single tall trunk, symmetrical
canopy with a regular outline.
Foliage: Leaves have 5 long, finger like lobes,
mid green turning yellow to brown in
autumn. Young shoots are covered in
down which is shed on maturity.
Flowers: Flowers are red in colour and Insig-
nificant, forming in spring.
Fruit: The fruit are round and burr like and
borne in clusters of between 2 and 6
on a stem. They can be up to 25mm
across.
Bark: Flaking bark occasionally becoming
thick and rugged and remaining on
trunk leaving a dappled surface.
Tolerances: Frost tolerant and will tolerate ex-
posed sites. Not prone to insects
that cause obvious damage to foli-
age. Seen to have a good tolerance
of pruning, and can handle root dis-
turbance.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: North America
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Platanus x acerifolia
London Plane Tree
Height: 25-30 Metres.
Width: 20 Metres.
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast.
Habit: Medium to large tree, commonly with
many branches and no clear leader.
Foliage: Leaves are seen to be palmate, 5-7
lobes, mid green turning yellow to
brown in autumn. Young shoots are
covered in down which is shed on
maturity.
Flowers:
Flowers are red in colour and Insig-
nificant, forming in spring.
Fruit: The fruit are round and burr like and
borne in clusters of between 2 and 6
on a stem. They can be up to 25mm
across.
Bark: Flaking bark occasionally becoming
thick and rugged and remaining on
trunk leaving a dappled brown to yel-
low surface.
Tolerances: Tree will tolerate exposed sites. Not
prone to insects that cause obvious
damage to foliage. Seen to have a
good tolerance of pruning, and can
handle root disturbance.
Photos taken in Allison Rd & Normanby Road.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: North America
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Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’
Bradford Pear
Height: 12 Metres.
Width: 9 Metres.
Growth Rate: Moderate.
Habit: A medium deciduous tree with a py-
ramidal shape becoming broader
with age. The tree has upright
spreading branches and the widest
spreading of the cultivars.
Foliage: Lustrous broadly ovate leaves, dark
green in summer changing burgundy
-scarlet to orange in autumn.
Flowers: Flowers are abundant, produced in
large corymbs during spring.
Fruit: Small, russet coloured ornamental
fruits that are Inedible.
Bark: The bark is greyish-brown in colour
with a lightly furrowed texture.
Tolerances: Moderate tolerance of drought and
waterlogged sites. Hardy plant good
for urban uses.
Photos taken in Prince Edward Ave.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: China.
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Pyrus calleryana ‘Capital’
Ornamental Pear
Height: 11 Metres.
Width: 3 Metres.
Growth Rate: Moderate.
Habit: A medium deciduous tree with a nar-
row columnar shape. Usually has a
strong central leader and upward
curving
Foliage: Lustrous broadly ovate leaves, dark
green in summer changing burgundy
-scarlet to orange in autumn.
Flowers: Flowers are abundant, produced in
large corymbs during spring.
Fruit: Small, russet coloured ornamental
fruits that are Inedible.
Bark: The bark is greyish-brown in colour
with a lightly furrowed texture.
Tolerances: Moderate tolerance of drought and
waterlogged sites. Hardy plant good
for urban uses.
Photos taken in Brady Rd.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: China.
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Pyrus calleryana ‘Chanticleer’
Chanticleer Callery Pear
Height: 14 Metres.
Width: 5 Metres.
Growth Rate: Moderate.
Habit: A medium deciduous tree with a nar-
row pyramidal shape. The tree has
upright spreading branches and very
dense foliage. It is slightly wider
than the ‘Capital’.
Foliage: Lustrous broadly ovate leaves, dark
green in summer changing burgundy
-scarlet to orange in autumn.
Flowers: Flowers are abundant, produced in
large corymbs during spring.
Fruit: Small, russet coloured ornamental
fruits that are Inedible.
Bark: The bark is greyish-brown in colour
with a lightly furrowed texture.
Tolerances: Moderate tolerance of drought and
waterlogged sites. Hardy plant good
for urban uses.
Photos taken in Khartoum St.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: China.
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Pyrus ussuriensis
Manchurian Pear
Height: 9 Metres.
Width: 7 Metres.
Growth Rate: Moderate.
Habit: A small deciduous tree with a broadly
conical crown. The canopy consists of
multiple branches.
Foliage: The leaves are glossy, dark green and
rounded turning to varying autumn
tones of plum-red, scarlet and gold.
Foliage is held on the tree well into
late autumn.
Flowers: The flowers are inconspicuous grow-
ing on a raceme in late spring.
Fruit: The fruit forms as occasional reddish
brown twisted legumes.
Bark: The bark is dark, greyish-brown with
long, narrow ridges and is virtually
thornless.
Tolerances: The tree has a wide range, including
urban sites, air pollution, moderately
saline soils, low levels of drought and
occasional wetness.
Photos taken in Neville St, Winter form of tree.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: China.
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Quercus canariensis
Algerian Oak
Height: 18 Metres.
Width: 15 Metres.
Growth Rate: Slow to Moderate.
Habit: A large, round-headed tree which
in Melbourne is often seen to be
evergreen.
Foliage: The leaves are 10-15 cm long and 6-
8 cm broad, with 6-12 pairs of shal-
low lobes.
Flowers: Flowers are hanging catkins which
appear with the emerging leaves in
early spring.
Fruit: The fruit forms as an acorn 2.5 cm
long and 2 cm across, in a shallow
cup.
Bark: The bark is dark grey in colour, de-
veloping shallow fissures with age
that appear as flat scaly ridges.
Tolerances: The tree can tolerate air pollution,
moderately wet soils, clay and quite
dry, sandy areas but prefers a deep,
fertile, acid soil that is moist but well
drained.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: Western Europe.
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Quercus coccinea
Scarlet Oak
Height: 12 Metres.
Width: 8 Metres.
Growth Rate: Moderate.
Habit: Scarlet Oaks are large, round-
headed trees with good branch
attachment and a pleasing form.
Foliage: Lustrous, dark green leaves with sev-
en to nine deeply divided, slender
lobes. The leaves turn scarlet in au-
tumn (brilliantly so in cooler areas).
The leaves usually persist on the
branches into winter.
Flowers: Flowers are small and described as
insignificant.
Fruit: The fruit forms as stout acorns around
1.2cm in length with a shallow saucer
shaped cap. The fruit has not been ob-
served in Australia.
Bark: The bark is dark grey in colour, de-
veloping shallow fissures with age
that appear as flat scaly ridges.
Tolerances: The tree can tolerate air pollution,
moderately wet soils, clay and quite
dry, sandy areas but prefers a deep,
fertile, acid soil that is moist but well
drained.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: North America.
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Quercus palustris 'Pringreen'
Green Pillar Pin Oak
Height: 14 Metres.
Width: 3 Metres.
Growth Rate: Moderate.
Habit: Narrowly columnar deciduous
tree, with dense uniform, upright
branches, and a central leader.
Foliage: Leaves are alternate and simple with
5 to 7 lobes, 18cm in length. They
appear dark green in colour above
and lighter green beneath, turning
copper brown in winter.
Flowers: Flowers are small and described as
insignificant.
Fruit: The fruit forms as stout acorns around
1.2cm in length with a shallow saucer
shaped cap. The fruit has not been ob-
served in Australia.
Bark: The bark is dark grey in colour, de-
veloping shallow fissures with age
that appear as flat scaly ridges.
Tolerances: The tree shows good tolerance to
most soil types but prefers moist well
drained soils. It shows moderate tol-
erance to drought and is affected by
mistletoe infestation.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: North America.
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Quercus palustrus
Pin oak
Height: 20 Metres.
Width: 10 Metres.
Growth Rate: Moderate.
Habit: A large deciduous tree that forms a
strongly pyramidal canopy, usually
with a central leader.
Foliage: Leaves are alternate and simple with
5 to 7 lobes, 18cm in length. They
appear dark green in colour above
and lighter green beneath, turning
copper brown in winter.
Flowers: Flowers are small and described as
insignificant.
Fruit: The fruit forms as stout acorns around
1.2cm in length with a shallow saucer
shaped cap. The fruit has not been ob-
served in Australia.
Bark: The bark is dark grey in colour, de-
veloping shallow fissures with age
that appear as flat scaly ridges.
Tolerances: The tree shows good tolerance to
most soil types but prefers moist well
drained soils. It shows moderate tol-
erance to drought and is affected by
mistletoe infestation. Photos taken in Ludbrook Ave, Winter form of tree.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: North America.
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Quercus robur ‘Fastigiata’
Fastigiate English Oak
Height: 15 Metres.
Width: 5 Metres.
Growth Rate: Moderate.
Habit: Large upright deciduous tree described
as columnar, although the canopy is
not perfectly symmetrical as with
some other upright trees.
Foliage: The leaves are 7-12cm long, with 3-7
pairs of rounded lobes and extremely
short petioles. They are deep green
in colour, turning brown in winter.
Flowers: Flowers are hanging catkins which
appear with the emerging leaves in
early spring.
Fruit: Fruits are elongate, about 2.5 cm in
length with a cup that covers the top
of the nut. They are commonly
known as ‘acorns’.
Bark: The bark is described as deeply fis-
sured gray/brown in colour.
Tolerances: The tree can be susceptible to Pow-
dery Mildew and Oak Leaf Miner, but
has a high tolerance of water logging
and can handle some root disturb-
ance.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: Central Europe.
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Quercus robur
English Oak
Height: 15 Metres.
Width: 13 Metres.
Growth Rate: Moderate.
Habit: Large deciduous tree with a very wide
spreading crown that forms a domed
canopy with a short sturdy trunk. In
general they are a long lived species.
Foliage: The leaves are 7-12cm long, with 3-7
pairs of rounded lobes and extremely
short petioles. They are deep green
in colour, turning brown in winter.
Flowers: Flowers are hanging catkins which
appear with the emerging leaves in
early spring.
Fruit: Fruits are elongate, about 2.5 cm in
length with a cup that covers the top
of the nut. They are borne singly or
in clusters which hang on a single
long peduncle.
Bark: The bark is described as deeply fis-
sured gray/brown in colour.
Tolerances: The tree can be susceptible to Pow-
dery Mildew and Oak Leaf Miner, but
has a high tolerance of water logging
and can handle some root disturb-
ance. Photos taken in Bambra Rd.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: United Kingdom and Europe.
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Robinia pseudoacacia ‘Frisia’
Golden Robinia
Height: 10 Metres.
Width: 6 Metres.
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast.
Habit: The tree has a dense , upright
form with the canopy showing
an irregular outline.
Foliage: The Leaves are pinnately compound,
each leaf contains between 7-19
Leaflets. The foliage is bright yellow,
turning golden yellow in the autumn
before they fall from the tree.
Flowers: The flowers are white in colour form-
ing in long racemes, and are de-
scribed as pea shaped.
Fruit: The tree produces fruit that forms as
a flat brown-black coloured pod, 4-
6cm in length and dry almost paper
like in appearance.
Bark: The bark is dark gray in colour and
has a deeply fissured texture.
Tolerances: The tree has a high tolerance to
drought and prefers growing in
sandy well drained soils. It can take
full sun to partial shade.
Photos taken in Balaclava Rd.
Origin: North America.
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Tristaniopsis laurina
Water Gum
Height: 12 Metres.
Width: 5 Metres.
Growth Rate: Slow.
Habit: A upright evergreen tree forming an
spreading pyramidial canopy.
Foliage: The leaves are deep green in colour,
lance shaped and around 10cm in
length. In colder climates the leaves
can turn reddish in Winter.
Flowers: Flowers are yellow bunches growing
from leaf axils in late summer. They
have five petals and are similar to
that of the Tea Tree.
Fruit: Fruit forms soon after the tree loses
its flowers and form as globular seed
capsules which release seed when
ripe.
Bark: The bark is described as fine, and
mottled grey to red-brown in colour
as sections of the old bark peel.
Tolerances: The tree will tolerate most condi-
tions, but grows best if irrigated in
summer. It responds well to pruning.
Photos taken in Strathmore St.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: Eastern Australia.
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Ulmus parvifolia
Chinese Elm
Height: 12 Metres.
Width: 7 Metres.
Growth Rate: Fast to Moderate.
Habit: A broad crowned evergreen to
semi-deciduous tree forming a round-
ed crown.
Foliage: Leaves are 2.5-5cm in length, shiny
green upper surface with a paler un-
derside, elliptic to obovate and most-
ly single.
Flowers: Flowers are small and green and de-
scribed as insignificant.
Fruit: The fruit is 7-9mm in length with the
seed in the centre, varying in devel-
opment from March through to June.
Bark: The bark is mottled orange to brown
in colour, often flaking in small
scales, branchlets and juvenile wood
is dotted with lenticels.
Tolerances: The tree shows a high drought toler-
ance and prefers moist well drained
soils. Despite this the tree can toler-
ate some water logging. Photos taken in Leila Rd.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Origin: China.
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Ulmus procera
English Elm
Height: 15 Metres.
Width: 8 Metres.
Growth Rate: Moderate.
Habit: A large sized deciduous tree with a
oval canopy maturing to an open
inverted cone.
Foliage: The leaves are dark-green in colour,
and almost oval in shape with a
slightly serrated edge, turning yellow
in colour.
Flowers: The flowers are small and crimson in
colour and are described as
insignificant.
Fruit: Fruit is formed in rounded samaras
that are very rarely fertile. They are
winged and turned brown when ripe.
Bark: The bark is a grayish brown, stout,
with fissured vertical ridges.
Tolerances: The tree displays good tolerances of
dry conditions and wind but prefers
deep moist soils.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
Photo’s taken in Caulfield Park, Winter form of tree.
Origin: Italy.
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Waterhousea floribunda
Weeping Lilly Pilly
Height: 15 Metres.
Width: 8 Metres.
Growth Rate: Fast.
Habit: A medium sized evergreen tree with a
dense crown and a beautiful weeping
habit.
Foliage: The leaves are Long, lance-shaped to
elliptical, dark green which turn red
before dropping. A few red leaves
are always visible.
Flowers: The tree forms clusters of white
flowers on many-flowered panicles,
appear from late spring to mid sum-
mer.
Fruit: The tree produces round fruits 15 -
20 mm in diameter and green in col-
our, maturing with a pink to red
tinge
Bark: The bark is Finely fissured, dark grey
bark.
Tolerances: Once established it will tolerate ex-
tended dry conditions but is at its best
when assured water is available.
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s p e c i e s i s b e i n g p l a n t e d .
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Origin: Northern Coastal New South Wales.
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Abbin Ave Alternate Acer negundo and Melia azederach
A’Beckett St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Abergeldie Ave Tristaniopsis laurina (N) Acer negundo (S)
Acacia St, Elsternwick Tristaniopsis laurina
Acacia St, Murrumbeena Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Lophostemon confertus
Adam St Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Adams St Ulmus parvifolia
Adelaide St, McKinnon Tristaniopsis laurina
Adelaide St, Murrumbeena Melia azederach
Adrian St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Koleutra paniculata
Agnes St Tristaniopsis laurina
Aileen Ave Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Airdrie Rd Lophostemon confertus
Alamar Ave Lophostemon confertus
Albany Crt Alternate Pyrus ussuriensis and Tristaniopsis laurina
Albert Rd Lophostemon confertus
Albert St Pyrus ussuriensis
Albion St Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Alder St Lophostemon confertus
Alexander St Melia azederach (W) Lophostemon confertus (E)
Alexandra Ave Lophostemon confertus
Alexandra St Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Robinia pseudoacacia
Alfada St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Alfred St Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Alison St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Allan Rd Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Allanby Gve Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Melia azederach
Allison Rd East Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Allison Rd West Lophostemon confertus (N) Tristaniopsis laurina (S)
Allnutt St Lophostemon confertus
Alma Rd Lophostemon confertus
Almond St Melia azederach
Almurta Rd Tristaniopsis laurina
Alston Gve Pyrus ussuriensis
Amelia St, Caulfield Melia azederach
Amelia St, McKinnon Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’
Ames Ave Lophostemon confertus
Amiriya St Pyrus calleryana
Anarth St Quartus palustris (E) no trees (W)
Anderson St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Lo-phostemon confertus
Anderson St, Caulfield Gleditsia tricanthos
Anderson Ave Tristaniopsis laurina
Anna St Robinia pseudoacacia
Anne St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Melia azederach
Anstead Gve Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Anthony St Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Anzac St Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Arawatta St Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Archibald St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Ardena Crt Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Ardwick St Alternate Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ and Melia azederach
Ardyne St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Argyle St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Ariadne Ave Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Arnott St Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Aroona Rd Lophostemon confertus
Arthur St Pyrus ussuriensis
Arthur St, North Caulfield No available nature strips
Ash Gve Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Astolat Ave Pyrus ussuriensis
Atkinson St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Atkinson St Lophostemon confertus
Attley Gve Pyrus ussuriensis
Auckland St Melia azederach
Augusta St Lophostemon confertus
Austin St Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’
Avoca Gve Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Bailey Ave Pyrus ussuriensis
Baker St Lophostemon confertus
Balaclava Rd Robinia pseudoacacia
Balmoral Ave Melia azederach (E) Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’ (W)
Balmoral Crt Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Bambra Rd Lophostemon confertus
Banksia Rd Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Banksia St Tristaniopsis laurina
Bardolph Crt Pyrus ussuriensis
Barrani St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Barrington St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Melia azed-erach
Barry St Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Baxter St Pyrus ussuriensis
Baylon St Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Bayview St Melia azederach
Bayview St Pyrus ussuriensis
Bealiba Rd Melia azederach
Beatty Cres Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’ and Platanus orientalis ‘Digitata’
Beauville Ave Lophostemon confertus
Beavis St Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’
Becket Ave Pyrus ussuriensis
Beddoe Ave Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Beech St, Bentleigh Tristaniopsis laurina
Beech St, Caulfield South Tristaniopsis laurina
Beena Ave Lophostemon confertus
Begg St Tristaniopsis laurina
Begonia Rd Gleditsia tricanthos
Bella Vista St Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Bellevue Rd Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Melia azederach
Belsize Ave Lophostemon confertus
Belvoir Crt Ulmus parvifolia
Bendigo Ave Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Benina St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Fraxinus pennsylvani-ca
Bent St, Bentleigh Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Fraxinus pennsylvani-ca
Bent St, Elsternwick Gleditsia tricanthos
Bent St, Caulfield South Lophostemon confertus
Beresford St Robinia pseudoacacia
Bermuda Crt Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Bertram St Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Bessie St Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ (S) Melia azederach (N)
Bethell St Lophostemon confertus
Beths St Melia azederach
Bethwyn St Pyrus ussuriensis
Bevan St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Beverley St Tristaniopsis laurina
Bevis St Pyrus ussuriensis
Bewdley St Lophostemon confertus
Bickhams Crt Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Bignell Rd Lophostemon confertus
Birch St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Birdwood St Tristaniopsis laurina (N) Fraxinus pennsylvanica (S)
Blackshaw St Lophostemon confertus (N) Tristaniopsis laurina (S)
Blackwood St Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Blair St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Blake St Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Blamey St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Blanche St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Bleazby St Acer negundo
Blencairn Ave Pyrus ussuriensis
Blenheim St Quercus palustris
Blythe St Ulmus parvifolia
Boake St Ulmus parvifolia
Bokhara Rd Alternate Melia azederach and Corymbia ficifolia
Bolinda St Ulmus parvifolia
Bond St Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Pyrus ussuriensis
Bonny St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Booran Rd Lophostemon confertus
Boronia St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Bovec Crt Tristaniopsis laurina
Bowles Ave Pyrus ussuriensis
Box Crt Melia azederach
Boynton St Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Bracken Rd Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Brad St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Bradford St Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’
Brady Rd Alternate Fraxinus pennsylvanica and Melia azederach
Brailsford Rd Jacaranda mimosifolia
Bramberton Rd Quercus palustris
Bray Crt Pyrus ussuriensis
Brennan St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Brentani Ave Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Brentwood St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Brett St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Brewer Rd Lophostemon confertus
Brian St Acer negundo
Briar St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Briggs St Lophostemon confertus
Brisbane St Lophostemon confertus
Bristol St Lophostemon confertus (N) Pyrus ussuriensis (S)
Brodribb St Pyrus ussuriensis
Brooklyn Ave Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Brooks St Melia azederach
Brosa Ave Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Brosnan Rd Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Brough St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Browns Rd Alternate Melia azederach and Tristaniopsis laurina
Bruce Crt Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Bruce St Tristaniopsis laurina
Buckingham Ave Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Buckley St Pyrus ussuriensis
Bundeera Rd Melia azederach (E) Tristaniopsis laurina (W)
Burgess St Phoenix canariensis (E) Pyrus ussuriensis
Burns Ave Alternate Gleditsia tricanthos and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Burreel Ave Lophostemon confertus
Burrindi Rd Corymbia ficifolia
Bute St Lophostemon confertus
Buxton St Pyrus ussuriensis
Byron St Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Cadby Ave Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Cadby Crt Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Cairnes Gve Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Caleb St Alternate Melia azederach and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Calista Crt Pyrus ussuriensis
Cambridge Rd Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Cambridge St Tristaniopsis laurina
Campbell St Pyrus ussuriensis
Can Robert St No trees proposed
Cantala Ave Tristaniopsis laurina
Capitol Avenue Tristaniopsis laurina
Carcoola Crt Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Cardiff St Alternate Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Carey St Tristaniopsis laurina
Carinya Cres Lophostemon confertus
Carinya Rd Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Carlingford St East Quercus palustris
Carlingford St West Quercus palustris
Carlow St Tristaniopsis laurina
Carlton St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer platanoides
Carlyon St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ at N end near North Rd
Carmel Crt Melia azederach
Carnarvon Rd Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Carool Rd Lophostemon confertus
Carre St Pyrus ussuriensis
Carrington Gve Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Castles Rd Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Castlewood St Lophostemon confertus
Catherine Rd Pyrus ussuriensis
Catherine St Consultation to be held with residents in street on designat-ed species.
Cavalier St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Tristaniop-sis laurina
Cecil St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Cedar St Melia azederach
Celia St Alternate Melia azederach and Lophostemon confertus
Centre Rd Tristaniopsis laurina
Chaddesley Ave Robinia pseudoacacia
Chalmers St Quercus palustris (Pin Oak)
Charles St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (S) Lophostemon confer-tus (N)
Charles St Lophostemon confertus
Charlton St Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Chauvel St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer negundo
Chester St Tristaniopsis laurina
Chesterville Dr Lophostemon confertus
Chesterville Rd Lophostemon confertus
Chestnut St Alternate Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ and Melia azederach
Chloris Cres Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Claire St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Clairmont Ave Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Clapperton St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Clarence Ave, Carnegie Quercus robur
Clarence St, Bentleigh East Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Clarence St East Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Clarence St West, Elsternwick Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Clarinda St Tristaniopsis laurina
Clarke Ave Tristaniopsis laurina
Claronga St Tristaniopsis laurina (N) Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sen-try’ (S)
Claude St Melia azederach (W) Lophostemon confertus (E)
Clee St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer negundo (W) Acer negundo (E)
Clements St Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Melia azederach
Clifton St, Oakleigh South Melia azederach
Clifton St East, Carnegie Pyrus ussuriensis
Clifton St West, Carnegie Lophostemon confertus
Clive St Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Clonard Ave Lophostemon confertus
Coane St Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Quercus palustris (Pin Oak)
Coates St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Cobar St Melia azederach
Cobden St Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Pyrus ussuriensis
Colin St, Bentleigh East Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Colin St, Caulfield North Pyrus ussuriensis
Coling Ave Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
College St Lophostemon confertus
Collins St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Connie St Tristaniopsis laurina
Coorigil Rd Tristaniopsis laurina
Corbie St Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Corolla Ave Alternate Melia azederach and Lophostemon confertus
Cosy Gum Rd Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Craddock Ave Tristaniopsis laurina
Craigavad St Ulmus parvifolia
Cranham St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Creswick Gve Tristaniopsis laurina
Crimea St Pyrus ussuriensis
Crompton Crt Tristaniopsis laurina
Cromwell St Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Crosbie Rd Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Cross St Lophostemon confertus
Croton Hurst Ave Gleditsia tricanthos
Crozier Crt Tristaniopsis laurina
Culma St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Fraxinus pennsylvani-ca
Curdies St Pyrus ussuriensis
Curral Pl Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Curral Rd Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Currawa St Alternate Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ and Lophostemon confertus
Curraweena Rd East Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Curraweena Rd West Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Curtin St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Cushing Ave Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Daffodil St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Daisy St Alternate Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’ and Tristani-opsis laurina
Daley St Tristaniopsis laurina and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ at South end
Dalmor Ave Lophostemon confertus
Dalny Rd East Lophostemon confertus
Dalny Rd West Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Quercus palustris (Pin Oak)
Dandenong Rd Platanus orientalis
Daniell Cres Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Daphne St Tristaniopsis laurina
David St, Bentleigh East Tristaniopsis laurina
David St, St Kilda East Pyrus ussuriensis
Davis St Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Deakin St Melia azederach
Deborah Ave Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Dega Ave Melia azederach
Delhi St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Delma St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Denman Ave Pyrus ussuriensis
Denver Cres Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Denver St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’ and Lo-phostemon confertus
Derby Cres Lophostemon confertus
Derby Pde Robinia pseudoacacia
Derby Rd Ulmus parvifolia
Derry St Alternate Pyrus ussuriensis and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Devon St Ulmus parvifolia
Dickens St Melia azederach
Don Crt Lophostemon confertus
Donal St Ulmus parvifolia
Donaldson St Pyrus ussuriensis (E) Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (W)
Dorgan St Robinia pseudoacacia
Doris St Lophostemon confertus
Dorothy Ave Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Dover St, Bentleigh East Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Dover St, Caulfield South Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ and Lophostemon confertus
Downshire Rd Acer platanoides 'Emerald Queen' (Trial)
Draper St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Dromana Ave Melia azederach
Duckmanton Crt Tristaniopsis laurina
Dudley St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Duffy Ave Lophostemon confertus
Duke St Quercus palustris (Pin Oak)
Dulcie Gve Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Dunbar Ave Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Dunloe Crt Acer negundo
Dunlop Ave Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Dunoon St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Durban St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (W) Tristaniopsis laurina (E)
East Boundary Rd Tristaniopsis laurina
East View Cres Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Acer plat-anoides ‘Norway Maple’
Eastaway St No planting
Eddys Gve Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Edgewood St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Pyrus ussuriensis
Edinburgh Ave Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Edinburgh St Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Edith Crt Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Tristaniopsis laurina
Edith St Pyrus ussuriensis
Edward St Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’
Egan St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Ulmus par-vifolia
El Nido Gve Pyrus ussuriensis
Elaine Crt Pyrus ussuriensis
Elbena Gve Lophostemon confertus
Elimatta Rd Lophostemon confertus
Elizabeth Cres Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (S) Lophostemon confer-tus (N)
Elizabeth St, Bentleigh East Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Elizabeth St, Elsternwick Eucalyptus ovata
Ella St Melia azederach (N) Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Melia azederach (S)
Ellen St Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Ellindale Ave Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Ellington St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Elliot Ave North Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Elliot Ave South Ulmus parvifolia
Elm Gve Ulmus glabra
Elm St Ulmus parvifolia
Elmhurst Rd Tristaniopsis laurina
Elster Ave Lophostemon confertus
Elsternwick Pl Trees within plaza only
Elswill St Tristaniopsis laurina
Elwyn St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Emily St Lophostemon confertus
Emma St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Empress Rd Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
England St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (N) Acer negundo (S)
Enniss Ave Pyrus ussuriensis
Epsom St Lophostemon confertus
Ercildoune St North Tristaniopsis laurina
Ercildoune St South Tristaniopsis laurina
Erindale St Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Eskdale Rd East Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Eskdale Rd West Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Ethel St Alternate Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ and Melia azederach
Etna St Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Eumeralla Rd Lophostemon confertus
Evelyn St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Ulmus par-vifolia
Exhibition St Tristaniopsis laurina
Eyre Rd Tristaniopsis laurina
Fairbank Rd Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ (S) Lophostemon confertus (N)
Fairfield Gve Lophostemon confertus
Fallon St Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Farnham St Acer platanoides
Faulkner St Alternate Jacaranda mimosifolia and Melia azederach
Feodore St Lophostemon confertus
Fernhill Rd Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Field St, Bentleigh Lophostemon confertus (S) Melia azederach (N)
Field St, Caulfield Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Filbert St Tristaniopsis laurina
Filbert St Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Findon Ave Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
First Ave Lophostemon confertus (E) Fraxinus pennsylvanica (W)
Fisher Crt Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Fitzgibbon Cres Lophostemon confertus
Fitzroy St Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Florence St, Bentleigh East Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’ (N) Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (S)
Florence St, Carnegie Alternate Fraxinus pennsylvanica and Lophostemon confer-tus
Flowers St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Foch St Lophostemon confertus (N) Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ (S)
Foley Pl Pyrus ussuriensis
Forrest St Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Melia azederach
Forster Crt Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Fosbery Ave Pyrus ussuriensis
Foster Ave Lophostemon confertus
Foster St, McKinnon Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Foster St, Elsternwick Consultation to be held with residents in street on designat-ed species.
Francesco St Alternate Melia azederach and Tristaniopsis laurina
Fraser St, Bentleigh East Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (S) Tristaniopsis laurina (N)
Fraser St, Ormond Fraxinus pennysylvanica
Frederick St Lophostemon confertus
Freeman St Alternate Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ and Tristaniopsis lau-rina
French St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Frogmore Rd Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Fromer St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Fraxinus pennsylvani-ca
Fuller St Lophostemon confertus
Furneaux Gve Lophostemon confertus
Galternateum Ave Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Garden Ave Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Pyrus ussuriensis
Garden Rd Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Garden St Consultation to be held with residents in street on designat-ed species.
Gardeners Rd Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Gardenia Rd Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Tristaniopsis laurina
Gardenvale Rd East Lophostemon confertus
Gardenvale Rd West Lophostemon confertus
Garfield Ave Lophostemon confertus
Garrell St Melia azederach
Garvey St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Geel St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Fraxinus pennsylvani-ca
Geer Crt Pyrus ussuriensis
George St, McKinnon Fraxinus pennsylvanica
George St, Murrumbeena Ulmus parvifolia
George St, Caulfield North Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Gerald St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Gerard St Ulmus parvifolia
Gibson St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Gilbert Gve Alternate Melia azederach and Pyrus ussuriensis
Gilbert Gve Tristaniopsis laurina
Gilmour Rd Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Ulmus parvifolia
Gilsland Rd Lophostemon confertus
Girdwood Ave Brachychiton populneus
Gisborne St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Melia azederach
Gladesville Dr Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Melia azederach (S) Melia azederach (N)
Gladstone Pde Lophostemon confertus
Gladwyn Ave Acer negundo
Glen Eira Rd Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Glen Huntly Rd Ficus hilli in shopping strips; Melia azederach
Glen Orme Ave Alternate Fraxinus pennsylvanica and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Glencoe St Quercus robur
Glenferrie St Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Glenmer St Acer negundo
Gloucester Crt Lophostemon confertus
Glover St Melia azederach
Gnarwyn Rd Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (S) Lophostemon con-fertus (N)
Goathlands St Melia azederach
Godfrey St Ulmus parvifolia
Goe St Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Goodrich St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Gordon St, Bentleigh Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Gordon St, Elsternwick Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (W) Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ (E)
Gough St Lophostemon confertus
Gowrie St Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Melia azederach
Graceburn Ave Melia azederach
Grafton St Pyrus ussuriensis
Graham Ave Tristaniopsis laurina
Grandview Gve Quercus palustris (Pin Oak)
Grange Rd Lophostemon confertus
Gray St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (E) Melia azederach (W)
Green St Tristaniopsis laurina
Greendale Rd Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Greenmeadows Ln No planting
Greenview Crt Melia azederach
Grey St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Griffith Ave Tristaniopsis laurina
Griffiths St Melia azederach
Grimwade Crt Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Gunn St Ulmus parvifolia
Gwendoline Ave Alternate Fraxinus pennsylvanica and Lophostemon confer-tus
Haigh St Melia azederach (S) Lophostemon confertus (N)
Hall St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Halley Crt Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’
Hallow St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Acer negundo
Hallstead St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Hamilton St, Bentleigh Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Acer plat-anoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Hamilton St, Elsternwick Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Harcourt Ave Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Lo-phostemon confertus
Harding St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’ (N) Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’ (S)
Hardy Crt Pyrus ussuriensis
Harold St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Harper Ave Pyrus ussuriensis
Hart St Waterhousea floribunda
Hartington St Alternate Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ and Lophostemon confertus
Hartley Ave Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’ (W) Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’ (E)
Hastings St Tristaniopsis laurina
Havana Crt Tristaniopsis laurina
Hawson Ave Lophostemon confertus
Hawthorn Ave Robinia pseudoacacia
Hawthorn Gve Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Pyrus ussuriensis
Hawthorn Rd Platanus orientalis digitata
Hayes St Lophostemon confertus
Heather Rd Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Heather St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Heatherbrae Ave Melia azederach
Helenslea Rd Lophostemon confertus
Hemingford Rd Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Lo-phostemon confertus
Hendra Crt Pyrus ussuriensis
Henty St Pyrus ussuriensis
Hethersett Gve Lophostemon confertus
Hewitts Rd Pyrus ussuriensis
Heywood St Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Pyrus ussuriensis
Higgins Rd Alternate Melia azederach and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Highview Rd Alternate Melia azederach and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Hilary Gve Lophostemon confertus (W) Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (E)
Hill St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Hillcrest Ave Lophostemon confertus
Hillside Ave, Bentleigh Tristaniopsis laurina
Hillside Ave, Caulfield Pyrus ussuriensis
Hilton Crt Pyrus ussuriensis
Hinkler Ave Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Hinton Rd Ulmus parvifolia
Hobart Rd Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Pyrus ussuriensis
Hobart St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Hoddle St Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Hodgson Gve Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Holland Gve Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Tristaniopsis laurina
Holloway St Lophostemon confertus
Holywood Gve Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Pyrus ussuriensis
Hood Cres Alternate Brachychiton populneus and Lophostemon confer-tus
Hooper St Tristaniopsis laurina
Hopetoun Crt Tristaniopsis laurina
Hopetoun St Pyrus ussuriensis
Hopkins St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Fraxinus pennsylvani-ca
Horne St Pyrus ussuriensis
Horsley St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Hotham St Pyrus calleryana — where space exists
Howard St Pyrus ussuriensis
Howe St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Howell St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (N) Eucalyptus leucox-lyon ‘Euky Dwarf’ (S)
Howitt Rd Lophostemon confertus
Hudson St Melia azederach
Hudson St Ulmus parvifolia
Hughes St Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Melia azederach
Hull St Pyrus ussuriensis
Hume Rd Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Hunter St Lophostemon confertus
Huntingdon Rd Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Huntingfield Court Pyrus calleryana
Huntley Rd Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’’
Huntly St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Ulmus parvifolia
Huon Gve Alternate Acer negundo and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sen-try’
Hutchinson St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Tristaniopsis laurina
Imperial Ave Ulmus parvifolia
Inkerman Rd Tristaniopsis laurina
Innellan Rd Alternate Gleditsia tricanthos and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Irving Ave Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Fraxinus pennsylvanica
James St Lophostemon confertus
Jane St Melia azederach
Jasmine St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’ and Tristaniopsis laurina
Jasper Rd Pyrus calleryana ‘Capital’
Jassa St Melia azederach
Jean St Lophostemon confertus
Jeffrey St Pyrus ussuriensis
Jenkins St Ulmus parvifolia
Jersey Pde Tristaniopsis laurina
John St Melia azederach
Joy St Pyrus ussuriensis
Joyous Gard Crt Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Judd St Lophostemon confertus
Judith St Lophostemon confertus
Juliana St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Julis St Melia azederach
Jupiter St Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Kadir St Melia azederach
Kalimna St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Kambea Gve Lophostemon confertus
Kambrook Rd Lophostemon confertus
Kangaroo Rd Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’
Kaniva Crt Tristaniopsis laurina
Kashmira St Tristaniopsis laurina
Katandra Rd Lophostemon confertus (E) Phoenix canariensis (W)
Katrina Ave Lophostemon confertus
Kean St Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Keeron St Tristaniopsis laurina
Kelburn St Alternate Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ and Lophostemon confertus
Kenjulie Dr Alternate Fraxinus pennsylvanica and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Kenlon St Melia azederach
Kennedy St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Melia azederach
Kent Gve Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Robinia pseudoacacia
Kershaw St Lophostemon confertus (N) Melia azederach (S)
Keswick St Melia azederach
Keverell Rd Ulmus parvifolia
Khartoum St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Kiers Crt Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Kilwinning Crt Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
King St Pyrus ussuriensis
Kingsley Pde Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Kinlock Ave East Ulmus parvifolia
Kinlock Ave West Ulmus parvifolia
Kinnoul Ave Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Kinross Ave Robinia pseudoacacia
Kirkham Rd Lophostemon confertus
Kitmont St Eucalyptus ovata
Kokaribb Rd North Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Tristaniopsis laurina
Kokaribb Rd South Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Tristaniopsis laurina
Konrad St Tristaniopsis laurina
Kooringa Rd Gleditsia tricanthos
Koornang Rd Lophostemon confertus
Kooyong Rd Quercus palustris (Pin Oak)
Kurrajong St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Brachychi-ton populneus
Labassa Gve Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Lahona Ave Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Fraxinus pennsylvani-ca
Lake St Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Lambert Rd Lophostemon confertus
Lamellah St Melia azederach
Lancaster St Alternate Acer negundo and Tristaniopsis laurina
Landles St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Langdon Rd Tristaniopsis laurina
Langslow St Pyrus ussuriensis
Lantana Rd Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Larch St Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Larman St Tristaniopsis laurina
Lascelles St Lophostemon confertus
Latham St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Latrobe Crt Lophostemon confertus
Latrobe St Lophostemon confertus
Laura St Pyrus ussuriensis
Laurel St Tristaniopsis laurina
Lawrance St Quercus palustris
Lawson St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ (N) Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sen-try’ (S)
Leaburn Ave Robinia pseudoacacia
Leamington Cres Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Leckie St Tristaniopsis laurina
Lees St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (N) Acer negundo (S)
Leigh St Tristaniopsis laurina
Leila Rd Centre Waterhousea floribunda
Leila Rd East Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Leila Rd West Ulmus parvifolia
Leinster St Melia azederach
Lempriere Ave Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Leo St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Leonie Ave Tristaniopsis laurina
Leopold St Lophostemon confertus
Lesden St Alternate Melia azederach and Acer negundo
Leslie St Pyrus ussuriensis
Lespray Ave Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Leura St Lophostemon confertus
Lewis St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Libna St Ulmus parvifolia
Lilac St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Lillimur Rd Ulmus parvifolia
Lily St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Lindsay Ave Lophostemon confertus
Lindsay St Melia azederach
Linlithgow Ave Pyrus ussuriensis
Lirrewa Gve Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Lisa Crt Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Liscard St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Ulmus parvifolia
Liverpool St Pyrus ussuriensis
Lloyds Ave Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Pyrus ussuriensis
Loch Ave Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Pyrus ussuriensis
Loch Crt Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Lockerbie Crt Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Pyrus ussuriensis
Lockhart St Melia azederach
Lockwood St Consultation to be held with residents in street on desig-nated species.
Logan Ave Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Lois Crt Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
London St Ulmus parvifolia
Long St Ulmus parvifolia
Longstaff St Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Ulmus parvifolia
Longview Ave Pyrus ussuriensis
Lonsdale St Lophostemon confertus
Looker St Ulmus parvifolia
Loranne St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Lo-phostemon confertus
Lord St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Lord St East Lophostemon confertus
Lord St West Lophostemon confertus
Lorne St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Lucan St Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Pyrus ussuriensis
Lucas St Ulmus parvifolia
Luckins Rd Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Fraxinus pennsylvani-ca
Lucy St Lophostemon confertus
Ludbrook Ave Alternate Quercus palustrus (Pin Oak) and Tristaniopsis laurina
Ludwell Cres Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Lumeah Rd Alternate Quercus palustris (Pin Oak) and Lophostemon confertus
Lydia St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Lydson St Ulmus parvifolia
Lygon St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Lynedoch Ave Tristaniopsis laurina
Lyons St, Oakleigh South Tristaniopsis laurina
Lyons St, Glen Huntly Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’ (S) Tristaniopsis laurina (N)
Lysbeth St Lagerstroemia indica
Macgowan Ave Lophostemon confertus
Mackay Ave Alternate Quercus palustris (Pin Oak) and Tristaniopsis lau-rina
Mackie Rd Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Fraxinus pennsylvani-ca
Madden Ave Lophostemon confertus
Magnolia Ave Lophostemon confertus (W) Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’ (E)
Magnolia Rd Magnolia x grandiflora (E) Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sen-try’ (W)
Main St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Majdal St Alternate Melia azederach and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Malacca St Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’
Malakoff St Gleditsia tricanthos
Malane St Melia azederach
Malane St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Pyrus ussuriensis
Malcolm St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Malonga Crt Tristaniopsis laurina
Malua St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Malvern Gve Tristaniopsis laurina
Malvolio St Ulmus parvifolia
Manchester Gve Ulmus procera
Manor Gve Tristaniopsis laurina
Manuka St Acer negundo
Maple St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Marara Rd Lophostemon confertus
Maree St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Margaret St Lophostemon confertus
Margaretta Ave Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Margaretta St Tristaniopsis laurina
Marion St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Marlborough St, Bentleigh East Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Marlborough St, St Kilda East Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Pyrus ussuriensis
Marma Rd Ulmus parvifolia
Marmara Dr Ulmus parvifolia
Maroona Rd Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Quercus palustris
Marquis Rd Acer negundo
Marriot Rd Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Marriott St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Mars St Consultation to be held with residents in street on designat-ed species.
Marston St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (N) Tristaniopsis laurina (S)
Martin Crt Pyrus ussuriensis
Maryland St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Marylin Crt Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (plums only at end)
Masters St Lophostemon confertus (W) Melia azederach (E)
Matlock Crt Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Mattews Rd Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Acer negundo
Matthew St Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Ulmus parvifolia
Maud St Tristaniopsis laurina
Maude St Lophostemon confertus
Mavho St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Mawby Rd Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’ and Melia azed-erach
Maxwell Gve Eucalyptus ‘Little Spotty’
May St Alternate Fraxinus pennsylvanica and Lophostemon confer-tus
May St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Mayfield Gve Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Mayfield St No trees proposed in short term
Maysbury Ave Ulmus parvifolia
McArthur St Acer negundo
McCoombie St Ulmus parvifolia
McGrath St Tristaniopsis laurina
McGuiness Rd Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ (E) Pyrus ussuriensis (W)
McHenry St Lophostemon confertus
McKinnon Rd East Boundary Rd to Wheatley Rd — Pyrus calleryana ‘Capital’
Wheatley Rd to Thomas St — Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
McKittrick Rd Alternate Melia azederach and Tristaniopsis laurina
McLaurin Rd Pyrus ussuriensis
McLean Ave Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (S) Alternate Lo-phostemon confertus and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sen-try’ (N)
McMillan St Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
McPherson Ave Pyrus ussuriensis
McWhae Ave Pyrus ussuriensis
Meadow St Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Meaney St Pyrus ussuriensis
Melball St Melia azederach
Melbourne St Melia azederach
Melby Ave Pyrus ussuriensis
Melton Ave Gleditsia tricanthos
Melva St Melia azederach
Mercury St Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Mernda Ave Tristaniopsis laurina
Merrimu St Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’ and Lophostemon con-fertus
Merriwoola St Tristaniopsis laurina
Merton St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Pyrus ussuriensis
Mervin St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Miami Crt Tristaniopsis laurina
Milburn Gve Pyrus ussuriensis
Mile End Rd Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Lophostemon confertus
Miles St Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Milford St Melia azederach
Millard St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Miller St, Elsternwick Ulmus parvifolia
Miller St, Carnegie Melia azederach (S) Tristaniopsis laurina (N)
Millis Ave Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Tristaniop-sis laurina
Milton St, Bentleigh Alternate Pyrus ussuriensis and Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Milton St, Carnegie Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Mimosa Rd North Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Mimosa Rd South Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Minette Crt Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Miriam St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Mitchell Rd Alternate Waterhousia floribunda and Tristaniopsis laurina
Mitchell St Tristaniopsis laurina
Moira Ave Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Molden St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Fraxinus pennsylvani-ca
Monash St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Montclair Crt Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Melia azed-erach
Montreal St Melia azederach
Montrose Crt Eucalyptus ovata
Moodie St EaSt Pyrus ussuriensis
Moodie St West Lophostemon confertus
Moonya Rd Lophostemon confertus
Moor St Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Moore St Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Moray St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Fraxinus pennsylvani-ca
Morgan St Melia azederach
Morres St Consultation to be held with residents in street on designat-ed species.
Morrice St Tristaniopsis laurina
Mortimore St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Fraxinus pennsylvani-ca
Morton Ave Ficus hillii
Morton St Pyrus ussuriensis
Moylan St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Fraxinus pennsylvani-ca
Mulgrave St Pyrus ussuriensis
Mulsanne Lane Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Munro Ave Magnolia x grandiflora
Munster Ave Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Pyrus ussuriensis
Muntz St Pyrus ussuriensis
Murra St Melia azederach
Murray Rd Melia azederach (N) Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ (S)
Murray St Alternate Melia azederach and Lophostemon confertus
Murrong Ave Pyrus ussuriensis
Murrumbeena Cres Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Tristaniopsis laurina
Murrumbeena Rd Lophostemon confertus
Myrtle St, Bentleigh Acer negundo
Myrtle St, St Kilda Consultation to be held with residents in street on designat-ed species.
Nagle Ave Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Namron St Acer negundo
Nangana Rd Tristaniopsis laurina
Narbethong Rd Lophostemon confertus
Narong Rd Lophostemon confertus
Narrawong Cres Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Melia azederach
Narrawong Rd North Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Melia azederach
Narrawong Rd South Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Melia azederach
Nathan Gve Gleditsia tricanthos
Neerim Rd Lophostemon confertus
Neil Crt Pyrus ussuriensis
Nelson St Tristaniopsis laurina
Nepean Hwy Quercus robur fastigata
Neville St, Bentleigh Pyrus ussuriensis
Neville St, Caulfield Alternate Melia azederach and Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Newham Gve Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Newington Gve Lophostemon confertus (N) Pyrus ussuriensis (S)
Newlyn St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Newman Ave Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Newstead St Melia azederach
Nicholls Rd Alternate Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’ and Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Nicholson St Pheonix caneriensis (E) Pyrus ussuriensis (W)
Niki Crt Tristaniopsis laurina
Nina Crt Melia azederach
Nixon Crt Tristaniopsis laurina
Noora Ave Tristaniopsis laurina
Norman St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Normanby Ave Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Pyrus ussuriensis
Normanby Rd, Bentleigh East Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Tristani-opsis laurina
Normanby Rd, Caulfield Pyrus ussuriensis
Normdale Rd Tristaniopsis laurina
North Ave (N end) East/West Tristaniopsis laurina
North Ave (S end) Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
North Rd B/w Warrigal Rd & Wheatley Rd - Lagerstroemia indica
B/w Wheatley Rd & Nepean Hwy -Tristaniopsis laurina
Shopping strips - Ficus hilli
Northam Rd Tristaniopsis laurina
Northcote Ave Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Pyrus ussuriensis
Norville St (centre) Quercus canariensis
Norville St (N end) Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Acer plat-anoides Norway Maple
Norville St (S end) Acer platanoides Norway Maple
Norwood Rd Tristaniopsis laurina
Nyora Gve Ulmus parvifolia
Oak Ave Quercus palustris (Pin Oak)
Oak Cres Quercus palustris (Pin Oak)
Oak St Tristaniopsis laurina
Oakdene Cres Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Quercus palustris
Oakleigh Cres Melia azederach
Oakleigh Rd Centre Acer platanoides ‘Pond’ (Trial)
Oakleigh Rd East Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Acer platanoides ‘Pond’ (Trial)
Oakleigh Rd West Acer platanoides ‘Pond’ (Trial)
Ocean St Tristaniopsis laurina
Octavius Ave Melia azederach
Olinda St Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Olive St Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
O’Loughlan St Alternate Ulmus parvifolia and Melia azederach
Olympia Crt Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Omama Rd Tristaniopsis laurina
Omar St Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Omeo Crt Tristaniopsis laurina
O’Neil Ave Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Ontario St Robinia pseudoacacia
Opal Crt Tristaniopsis laurina
Orange St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer negundo
Orloff St Alternate Melia azederach and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Ormond Rd Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Pyrus ussuriensis
Orrong Cres Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Orrong Gve Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Orrong Rd
B/w Dandenong Rd & Glen Eira Rd - Platanus orientalis B/w Glen Eira Rd & Glenhuntly Rd - Quercus palustris Quercus palustris (Pin Oak) B/w Glenhuntly Rd & Riddell Pde - Quercus palustris (Pin Oak)
Osborne Ave Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’ and Tristaniop-sis laurina
Oswald St Quercus palustris (Pin Oak)
Otira Rd Pyrus ussuriensis
Oulton St Robinia pseudoacacia
Packer St Lophostemon confertus
Palm Ave Pyrus ussuriensis
Paloma St Acer negundo
Park Ave Lophostemon confertus
Park Cres, Bentleigh Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Park Cres, Caulfield North Lophostemon confertus (W) park on E side, planting to be determined
Park St Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Pyrus ussuriensis
Parker St Gleditsia tricanthos
Parkmore Rd Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Parkside St Consultation to be held with residents in street on designat-ed species.
Parkview Drive Alternate Quercus coccinea and Pyrus ‘Capital’
Parnell St Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Parton Crt Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Pasadena Cr Alternate Acer negundo and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sen-try’
Paschal St Tristaniopsis laurina
Pascoe Ave Tristaniopsis laurina
Patricia St Alternate Pyrus ussuriensis and Tristaniopsis laurina
Patterson Rd Pyrus ussuriensis
Patterson St Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Lophostemon confertus
Payne St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Pearce St Lophostemon confertus
Pearson Gve Lophostemon confertus
Pell St Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Pelling Rd Ulmus parvifolia
Penang St Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’
Pental Rd Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina
Perth St Alternate Fraxinus pennsylvanica and Lophostemon confer-tus
Phillip St Lophostemon confertus
Phillips Ave Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Pyrus ussu-riensis
Pleasence St Ulmus parvifolia
Plunkett Ave Consultation to be held with residents in street on designat-ed species.
Plym St Jacaranda mimosifolia
Plymouth St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (E) Alternate Acer plat-anoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Lophostemon confertus (W)
Poath Rd Pyrus calleryana ‘Chanticleer’
Poet Rd Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Pollina St Acer negundo
Polo Pde Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Poplar Gve Lophostemon confertus
Poplar St Lophostemon confertus
Porter Rd Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Porter Rd Lophostemon confertus
Portland St Ulmus parvifolia
Powderham Rd Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Prahran Gve Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Pyrus ussuriensis
Prentice St Pyrus ussuriensis
Preston St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Pretoria St Melia azederach
Prince Edward Ave Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (E) Melia azederach (W)
Princes Ave Consultation to be held with residents in street on desig-nated species.
Princes St Consultation to be held with residents in street on desig-nated species.
Pullman Crt Pyrus ussuriensis
Purtell St Alternate Lophostemon confertus Pyne St Tristaniopsis laurina
Queen St Lophostemon confertus
Queens Ave Quercus palustris
Quinns Rd Lophostemon confertus (S) Melia azederach (N)
Rae St Alternate Acer negundo and Lagerstroemia indica
Raglan St Consultation to be held with residents in street on desig-nated species.
Railway Cres (N end) Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ (W) Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Railway Cres (S end) Alternate Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ and Lophostemon confertus (E) Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (W)
Railway Pde Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ (S) Tristaniopsis laurina (N)
Railway Rd Tristaniopsis laurina
Raphael St Lophostemon confertus
Rayern Crt Tristaniopsis laurina
Raymond Gve Ulmus parvifolia
Raynes St Ulmus parvifolia
Rebecca Crt Tristaniopsis laurina
Redan Rd Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Regent St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Reid St Ulmus parvifolia
Remuera St Tristaniopsis laurina
Renown St Tristaniopsis laurina
Reserve Ave Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’ (W) Eucalyptus leucoxy-lon ‘Euky Dwarf’ (E)
Richard St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Ricourt Ave Eucalyptus ovata
Riddell Pde Centre Ulmus parvifolia
Riddell Pde North Platanus orientalis
Riddell Pde South East Ulmus parvifolia (N) no trees (S)
Riddle St Acer negundo
Rigby Ave Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Riley St Eucalyptus ovata
Ripley Gve Pyrus ussuriensis
Ripon Gve Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’ (W) Lophostemon confer-tus (E)
Robert St Alternate Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ and Pyrus ussuriensis (Melia azederach/Pyrus ussuriensis South of Brewer Rd)
Rochford St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Melia azed-erach
Rockbrook Rd Pyrus ussuriensis
Rogers Rd Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple Autumn Glory’
Roma St Tristaniopsis laurina
Rosanna Crt Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Rosanna St Lophostemon confertus (N) Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sen-try’ (S)
Rose Hill Ave Tristaniopsis laurina
Rose St (N end) Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Rose St (S end) Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina
Roseberry Gve Ulmus parvifolia
Rosecraddock Pl Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Rosedale Ave Lophostemon confertus
Roselea St Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Rosella St Pyrus ussuriensis
Roselyn Cresent Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Rosemont Ave Ulmus parvifolia
Rosina St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Ross St, Bentleigh Lophostemon confertus
Ross St, Elsternwick Consultation to be held with residents in street on designat-ed species.
Rosstown Rd Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Rothschild St East Lophostemon confertus
Rothschild St West Lophostemon confertus
Rotorua St Melia azederach
Rowan Ave Pyrus ussuriensis
Rowan St Pyrus ussuriensis
Rowena St Melia azederach
Rowland St Lophostemon confertus (E) Melia azederach (W)
Royal Ave Ulmus parvifolia
Royal Pde Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Ruby St Tristaniopsis laurina
Rudyard St Melia azederach (S) Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ (N)
Rupert St Ulmus parvifolia
Rusden St Pyrus ussuriensis
Russell St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Sagamore Crt Pyrus ussuriensis
Salisbury St Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Samuel Crt Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Sandham Crt Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Sandham St Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Sandra Gve Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Melia azederach
Saniki Crt Tristaniopsis laurina
Santaram St Melia azederach
Sassella St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (S) Eucalyptus leucoxy-lon ‘Euky Dwarf’ (N)
Saturn St Melia azederach
Scanlan St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Schulz St Lophostemon confertus (S) Alternate Melia azederach and Lophostemon confertus
Scott St Melia azederach
Scotts St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Ulmus parvifolia
Sea View St, Caulfield South Corymbia ficifolia
Seach St Melia azederach
Seathorpe Ave Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Seaview Ave, Bentleigh Acer negundo
Sebastopol St Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Second Ave Tristaniopsis laurina
Selkirk Ave Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Selwyn St Ulmus parvifolia
Service St Melia azederach
Seymour Ave Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Seymour Rd Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Shanahan Cres Quercus palustris
Sharman Crt Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’
Sheffield St, Bentleigh East Tristaniopsis laurina
Sheffield St, Caulfield South Lophostemon confertus
Shepparson Ave Pyrus ussuriensis
Sherbrooke Ave Ulmus parvifolia (S) Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’ (N)
Sheridan Gve Quercus palustris
Sherlowe Crt Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Sherwood St Melia azederach
Shoobra Rd Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Short St Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Shrewsbury St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (S) Acer negundo (N)
Sidwell Ave Lophostemon confertus
Sidwell Crt Lophostemon confertus
Simmonds Crt Pyrus ussuriensis
Sinclair St Ulmus parvifolia
Sir John Monash Dr Platanus orientalis ‘Digitata’
Small Rd Acer negundo
Smith St Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Smith St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Snowdon Ave Alternate Quercus palustris (Pin Oak) and Tristaniopsis lau-rina
Somers St Pyrus ussuriensis (N) Fraxinus pennsylvanica (S)
Somerset St Alternate Pyrus ussuriensis and Tristaniopsis laurina
South Ave Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’ (W and N) Melia azed-erach (E and S)
South Rd Quercus robur fastigata
Spark St Ulmus parvifolia
Spring Rd Quercus palustris (Pin Oak)
Springfield Ave Ulmus parvifolia
St Aubins Ave Quercus palustris (Pin Oak)
St Georges Ave Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
St Georges Rd Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
St Huberts Rd Alternate Quercus palustris (Pin Oak) and Lophostemon confertus
St Ives Rd Ulmus glabra
St James Ave Lophostemon confertus
St James Pde Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
St Peters Crt Tristaniopsis laurina
St Vincents St Ulmus parvifolia
Staniland Gve Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Stanley Pde Lophostemon confertus
Stanley St Pyrus ussuriensis
Station Ave Lophostemon confertus (E) Melia azederach (W)
Station Pl Tristaniopsis laurina
Station St Ulmus procera and Phoenix canariensis
Steele St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Ulmus parvifolia
Stephens St Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Stewart St, Bentleigh Alternate Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ and Lophostemon confertus
Stewart St, Murrumbeena Ulmus parvifolia
Stockdale Ave Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Pyrus ussuriensis
Stone St Gleditsia tricanthos
Stratford Ave Tristaniopsis laurina
Strathearn Ave Pyrus ussuriensis
Strathmore St Tristaniopsis laurina
Sunnyside Gve Alternate Acer negundo and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sen-try’
Surrey St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Fraxinus pennsylvani-ca
Sussex Rd Gleditsia tricanthos (E) Alternate Gleditsia and Lo-phostemon confertus (W)
Swan Rd Ulmus parvifolia
Swindon Gve Tristaniopsis laurina
Sycamore St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Sydney St Lophostemon confertus
Sylverly Gve Alternate Quercus palustris (Pin Oak) and Tristaniopsis lau-rina
Takapuna St Alternate Quercus robur and Lophostemon confertus
Talbot Ave Tristaniopsis laurina
Talbot Ave Ulmus parvifolia
Tambet St Tristaniopsis laurina
Tantram Ave Quercus palustris (Pin Oak)
Tara Gve Ulmus parvifolia
Tasman Rd Acer negundo
Tattenham St East Lophostemon confertus (N) Pyrus ussuriensis (S)
Tattenham St West Lophostemon confertus (N) Pyrus ussuriensis (S)
Teak St Alternate Fraxinus pennsylvanica and Lophostemon confer-tus
Tennis Gve Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Tennyson Ave Ulmus parvifolia
Testar Gve Pyrus ussuriensis
Thana St Tristaniopsis laurina
Thaxted Rd Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’ and Lo-phostemon confertus
The Crossover Lophostemon confertus
The Highway Ulmus parvifolia
Theresa St Ulmus parvifolia
Thomas St Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Thomasina St Acer negundo (S) Pyrus ussuriensis (N)
Thompson St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Thomson Ave Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’ and Lo-phostemon confertus
Thornton St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Tristaniop-sis laurina
Todd St Tristaniopsis laurina
Toolambool Rd Tristaniopsis laurina
Tovanakas Ave Tristaniopsis laurina
Toward St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Tranmere Ave North Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Pyrus ussuriensis
Tranmere Ave South Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Pyrus ussuriensis
Trevascus St Lophostemon confertus (N) Pyrus ussuriensis (S)
Trevelyan St East Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Trevelyan St West Pyrus ussuriensis
Trinity Crt Tristaniopsis laurina
Truganini Rd North Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Pyrus ussuriensis
Truganini Rd South Pyrus ussuriensis
Tucker Rd Lophostemon confertus
Tuckett St Tristaniopsis laurina
Tudor St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’ and Lo-phostemon confertus
Turner Ave Lophostemon confertus
Twisden Rd Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’
Tyrone St Tristaniopsis laurina
Ulupna Rd Eucalyptus ‘Little Spotty’
Uonga Rd Tristaniopsis laurina
Urandaline Gve Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Vadlure Ave Tristaniopsis laurina
Vale St Tristaniopsis laurina
Valerie St Acer negundo
Valkstone St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (N) Melia azederach (S)
Vasey St Alternate Melia azederach and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Velra Ave Lophostemon confertus
Venus St Melia azederach
Vera St, Oakleigh South Lophostemon confertus (N) Melia azederach (S)
Vera St, Murrumbeena Ulmus parvifolia
Veronica St Melia azederach
Vickery St Ulmus parvifolia
Victor Rd, Moorabbin Ulmus glabra
Victor Rd, Oakleigh South Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Victoria St Pyrus ussuriensis
Victory St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Villiers St Ulmus parvifolia
Vine Gve Magnolia x grandiflora
Virginia Crt Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Acer plat-anoides ‘Norway Maple’
Vivien St Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Vunabere Ave Pyrus ussuriensis
Wahgoo Rd Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Wahroonga Rd Melia azederach
Wahroongaa Cres Alternate Tristaniopsis laurina and Melia azederach
Waiora Rd Tristaniopsis laurina and Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’
Walden Gve Quercus palustris (Pin Oak)
Waldorf Crt Tristaniopsis laurina
Walen Rd Gleditsia tricanthos
Walker St Ulmus parvifolia
Wallace Ave Ulmus parvifolia
Wallace St Tristaniopsis laurina
Walnut St, Bentleigh Melia azederach
Walnut St, Carnegie Melia azederach
Walsh St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’, Lophostemons only (W end)
Walworth Ave Jacaranda mimosifolia
Wamba Rd Alternate Melia azederach and Acer negundo
Wanalternatea Rd Quercus palustris
Wanda Rd Lophostemon confertus
Waratah Ave Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Waratah St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Ward Ave Pyrus ussuriensis
Ward St Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’
Wards Gve Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Warina Rd Ulmus parvifolia
Warrigal Rd Quercus robur ‘Fastigata’
Warwick St Melia azederach
Watson Gve Lophostemon confertus
Watt St Melia azederach (W) Quercus palustris (Pin Oak)(E)
Wattle Ave Tristaniopsis laurina
Wattle Gve Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Tristaniopsis laurina
Wavell St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ and Tristaniop-sis laurina
Webb St Melia azederach
Weeroona Rd Lophostemon confertus
Wembley Gve Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Werona St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Wheatley Rd Pyrus calleryana ‘Capital’
Wheeler St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
White St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (W) Fraxinus pennsylvani-ca (E)
Whitehall Crt Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Whitmuir Rd Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Wicklow St Alternate Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’ and Lo-phostemon confertus (RB)
Wild Cherry Rd Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Wilgra Cres Tristaniopsis laurina (N) Lophostemon confertus (S)
Wilks St alternate Pyrus ussuriensis and Quercus palustrus
William St Eucalyptus ovata
Willow St Ulmus parvifolia
Wilma St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (E) Eucalyptus leucoxylon
‘Euky Dwarf’(W)
Wilmoth Ave Lophostemon confertus (E) Fraxinus pennsylvanica (W)
Wilson St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’ (W) Acer platanoides
‘Norway Maple’ (E)
Wilson St Eucalyptus ovata
Wimbledon Crt Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Wimmera St Lophostemon confertus
Windsor Ave Alternate Fraxinus pennsylvanica and Lophostemon confer-
tus
Wingate St Melia azederach (N) Alternate Melia azederach and Lo-
phostemon confertus (S)
Winston Dr Lophostemon confertus
Wolai Ave Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Wolsley St Tristaniopsis laurina
Wonga Crt Lophostemon confertus
Wood St Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Woodville Ave Pyrus ussuriensis (with a minimum of two per house front-
age)
Woorayl St Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Woornack Rd Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Pyrus ussuriensis
Wootton Gve Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Quercus palustris
Wright St Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Tristaniopsis laurina
Wright St (N end) Tristaniopsis laurina
Wyuna Crt Jacaranda mimosifolia
Wyuna Rd Lophostemon confertus
Yanakie Cres Quercus robur
Yaralla Rd Lophostemon confertus
Yarraburn Cl Pyrus ussuriensis
Yawla St Acer platanoides ‘Norway Maple’
Yendon Rd Alternate Lophostemon confertus and Eucalyptus leucoxylon
‘Euky Dwarf’
York St, Bentleigh East Melia azederach
York St North, Caulfield South Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
York St South, Caulfield South Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Yorston Crt Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’
Younger Ave Eucalyptus leucoxylon ‘Euky Dwarf’