<<

OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES FOR THE

MANAGEMENT OF TREES ON PUBLIC LAND

www.thehills.nsw.gov.au

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL August 2010

1. OVERVIEW

As outlined in the Tree and Bushland Management fact sheet:

The Hills Shire Council is committed to preserving the amenity of the Shire and the high quality of life that residents enjoy.

Trees are of vital importance in improving the visual quality of an area. The predominance of tree cover both in bushland and urban areas forms an integral part of the character of the Hills Shire.

Trees play an important part in maintaining the health of our lands and our living environment. Trees breathe, grow and reproduce, protect soil and water supplies, and provide habitat for wildlife. Indigenous trees (and also many introduced species) provide food, shelter and protection from predators for many birds, animals and insect species. Many of these rely on trees for their continued breeding and survival.

Trees in urban areas also act as extensions and links between core bushland, as bushland corridors.

Trees also reduce the effects of sunlight, summer heat, reflection, pollution, humidity, wind, glare, refraction and noise. Trees act as the lungs of the earth, taking in carbon dioxide and producing oxygen, thus filtering the air and significantly reducing airborne pollution.

A Tree and Bushland Management Provision applies to all land within the Hills Shire local government area and is detailed in Clauses 27 and 28 of Baulkham Hills Local Environment Plan 2005.

To manage trees in the Shire the Council has developed:

. Tree Management Guidelines for Trees on Private Land (adopted by Council 15/12/10); . Procedures for the Management of Trees on Public Land.

2. PURPOSE

The purpose of this procedure is to establish Councils work practices towards tree management on public land within The Hills Shire, including trees in parks and on nature strips. It is primarily concerned with the management of the urban forest as distinct from urban and rural bushland, which is managed under Councils statutory powers.

The aim of this procedure is to provide a framework for making structured, consistent and environmentally sound management decisions for all public trees that Council is responsible for.

It should be noted that it is anticipated that this procedure will be continually developed and updated to keep abreast with technology, legislation, Australian Standards, horticultural practices and improvements to tree species.

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL August 2010

3. OBJECTIVES

The objectives of the Tree Management Procedure are to:-

 Improve the wellbeing of our community through a well managed urban forest through ensuring a consistent approach in the management of Council’s street and park trees  Manage the urban tree scape through appropriate species selection, planting and care aimed at maintaining and improving a quality tree canopy within the Shire  Develop efficient work practices within Council to assist the community with the provision of a diverse and healthy tree environment  tree species that are consistent with community health considerations • Identifying procedures for preserving and protecting trees where possible.  Provide effective co-ordination of relevant statutory requirements specifically related to tree management; • To identify and preserve significant valuable trees based on historic, visual, cultural, social and ecological criteria; • To broaden the emphasis from tree planting and preservation to an overall approach of urban tree management; • To document and standardise process and procedure to ensure consistency in the management of trees within the Shire; • To increase the total number of trees and green space within the Shire and where possible, replace any tree removed with a replacement tree; • To formally recognise that indigenous and exotic tree species each have a practical and aesthetic role in the improvement of the Shire’s amenity.

4. THE PRESERVATION OF TREES OR VEGETATION

For the purpose of preserving the existing tree amenity of the Shire, Council has included in its Local Environment Plan provisions requiring the preservation of trees and bushland.

The provisions apply to all trees and other vegetation which are of a species or kind prescribed in this guideline. This provision applies to all land within the Hills Shire local government boundary. Its requirements are as follows:

 The aim of this Provision is to maintain and enhance the visual amenity of the local government area of The Hills, through the effective control and management of actions likely to affect the health of trees and bushland.  The provisions applies to any tree (including a habitat tree) or bushland, except as otherwise provided by the LEP.  Except in accordance with a development consent or permit granted by the Council, a person must not ring-bark, cut down, top, lop, remove, injure of wilfully destroy any tree or bushland.  Except in accordance with development consent, the carrying out of any filling or excavating (excluding top dressing, gardening, paving on a sand base and the like) within the area vertically beneath the canopy of a tree

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL August 2010 or bushland is prohibited.

Significant penalties apply for a person found guilty of committing a breach.

All tree works will be undertaken in accordance with Australian Standard AS4373- 2007 runing of Amenity Trees and Work Cover Amenity Tree Industry Code of practice 1998.

5. DEFINITION OF A TREE

A tree for the purposes of this guideline is a perennial plant with a self supporting woody stem that has spread more than 3 metres or a height of more than 5 metres and measures more than 150 millimetres in diameter measured 1 metre from the ground (Refer Appendix 1).

6. TREE ASSESSMENT

Many trees in the urban environment are surrounded by influences that restrict their long-term health and well being. As trees age they are more likely to cause root damage to property, drop limbs and create trip hazards.

Given the limited resources of Council, public trees are inspected primarily on a reactive basis. The Safe Use Life Expectancy Method (SULE), Barrel J (2001), is used when assessing trees. An onsite visual tree inspection assessment is undertaken.

Requests to remove or prune trees under these procedures shall be assessed by Councils qualified tree management staff.

Assessment is based on –

 health  structure  form  useful life expectancy  safety  damage caused/potential damage caused  compatibility with the surrounding streetscape or landscape  compliance with any existing streetscape policy or management plan  potential to cause damage or injury to people or structures  suitability of species to growing space and conditions  heritage or significance

Where Arboricultural works are required an assessment of risk is undertaken. This assessment is based on the consequence and the likelihood of failure. A priority will be placed against the work and completed with funds available. Work is prioritised as either one, two or three, one being high priority and three being low priority (See appendix 2 for Tree Evaluation Report).

Inspections will be carried out within 10 working days and the customer will be advised of the outcome.

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL August 2010

6.1 TREE MANAGEMENT

After risks are assessed, the most appropriate management measure will be identified. Effective risk management will reduce the likelihood or severity of a risk to an acceptable level.

Councils approach to common tree management issues are outlined below:

PRIVATE SEWER AND STORMWATER PLUMBING

Sewer and storm water pipes are assets of the property owner and therefore the property owners responsibility to maintain.

If a blockage occurs in a customers private sewer or storm water pipe, the property owner should engage a licensed plumber to fix the problem.

Blocked sewer lines may be caused by tree roots, inappropriate material put down the drains, sections of pipe collapsing, ground subsidence, debris or siltation.

Tree roots are not known to enter pipes which are well maintained. If tree roots have entered a pipe this is usually the result of the roots seeking water that is available because of the actual deterioration of the pipe (due to age/quality etc) or the failure of the seals joining the pipes. As the maintenance of these pipes are the responsibility of property owner, it is their responsibility to repair.

Blockages to underground private pipes will not be grounds for removal of a tree.

DRIVEWAYS AND PRIVATE STRUCTURES (Retaining walls, fences & other infrastructure)

Driveways and private structures are assets of the property owner and therefore the property owners responsibility to maintain and repair.

Where property owners believe that public tree roots are damaging or have the potential to cause damage to driveways and structures, the property Owner should contact the Council as soon as possible to allow the Council to take appropriate action concerning the public tree. Options available include root pruning, removal of the tree, other. As outlined in this procedure the Council will endeavour to preserve public trees where ever possible.

Removal or trimming of a public tree for the construction of a new driveway will only be considered as an absolute last resort and will need to be the subject of a written application to Council. Should Council approve the removal or trimming of a public tree in such circumstances, the applicant will be responsible for the cost. This will include the planting of a suitable replacement, where possible.

This work will be undertaken by Council or its nominated contractor and an invoice will be forwarded to the applicant upon completion.

PEST AND DISEASE

Generally Council does not treat trees for pest and disease but rely on the trees natural defence mechanisms to overcome the infection. Trees are sometimes genetically weak and may not repair. This may be grounds for removal.

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL August 2010

ALLERGIES TO TREES

Many people in the community have allergic reactions to plant pollen resulting in seasonal hay fever. The months from August to March can result in cold like symptoms that affect their day-to-day outdoor activity. It is more often the case that the pollen of the grasses that surround us are the cause of the symptoms but many trees get blamed.

If it can be established that a certain tree species is detrimental to public health by a recognised health management authority (such as the Department of Health) then that species will not be planted by Council from the date of notification. Existing species will be progressively culled when they are due for general maintenance treatment.

OVERHEAD UTILITIES (Electricity & Telecommunication etc)

Council is not responsible for maintaining clearance zones from overhead services.

UNDERGROUND UTILITIES (Electricity, Telecommunication, Water etc)

Council will respond to tree maintenance issues upon request from the utility provider.

STREET LIGHTING

In streets with overhead powerlines, it is the responsibility of Integral Energy to maintain clearance zones around street lighting.

In streets with underground power. Council is responsible for maintaining clearance zones around street lighting.

TERMITES

Requests received about termites in trees on public land will be referred to Council’s Weed and Pest Controller for investigation. However as termites are a natural part of the ecosystem, Council may not take any action to treat the termites. It is the responsibility of the property owner to protect their own assets from termite infestation.

6.2 SUITABLE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES ON PUBLIC TREES

The following lists of activities are considered to be actions that can be undertaken by the Council’s tree maintenance staff. Council will undertake these activities:  in accordance with the Council’s Community engagement policy and procedure; and,  consistent with the Council’s Tree Management Guideline for Trees on Private Land, adopted by Council on 15 December 2009.

a. TREE PRUNING ON THE ROAD RESERVE

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL August 2010 Under the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, as a roads authority Council may, despite any other Act or law to the contrary, remove or lop any or other vegetation that is on or overhanging a public road if, in its opinion, it is necessary to do so for the purpose of carrying out road work or removing a traffic hazard.

b. CROWN LIFTING

This is to be undertaken at the request of residents or in a scheduled cyclic maintenance programme where traffic/pedestrian inter-visibility is hampered, and footpaths are obstructed. Training of the trees from the outset would achieve less extreme results.

c. DEAD, DYING OR HAS BECOME DANGEROUS

These trees are to be made safe or in extenuating circumstances where they threaten life or property, are to be removed.

d. DEAD WOODING

This is to be carried out on trees which are reaching over-maturity but still offer a great deal of public amenity. The dead wood, which not only constitutes a hazard but also is visually unappealing, is removed. This rejuvenates the tree and allows it to provide many more years of amenity.

e. OVERHANG

This is carried out when the tree is overhanging adjacent residences and causing damage to property by contacting the roof or other structures. Branches are removed in a manner, which retains as much of the natural shape of the tree as possible.

f. ROOT PRUNING

Instances where roots are deemed to be a public nuisance or a threat to built structures, correct arboricultural root pruning may be undertaken.

g. SELECTIVE BRANCH REMOVAL

This involves the selective removal of limbs in the crown area of the tree. Much of the natural shape of the tree is to be retained for purposes of shade.

This practice is particularly useful where street lighting is obstructed. The main advantages of this procedure are:  the natural shape of the tree is retained  pruning cuts are less evident  regrowth occurs via remaining healthy branches as opposed to epicormic growth, which tends to be weakly attached.

7. INSUFFICIENT JUSTIFICATION FOR TREE REMOVAL

a. SOLAR ACCESS

Complaints are often received regarding shade in adjoining properties from trees planting in public land. Increase solar access will not be considered sufficient reason to remove or prune a tree.

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL August 2010

b. IMPROVED VIEWS

Permission to remove a tree will generally not be granted if the applicant solely seeks to improve views.

c. , SEED, SAP AND BARK DROP

Leaf, seed, sap and bark fall shall not be sufficient reason to take excessive action upon a tree as this is a natural part of the tree’s life cycle. Selective branch removal or periodic clean up are considered to be appropriate actions in this regard.

8. STREET TREE PLANTING

Council recognises the opportunity for the placement of trees within streets that will form part of the cultural landscape of a location. Street trees may be planted in the nature strip at Council’s discretion.

Community participation is encouraged in the selection, maintenance and care of all trees not identified for avenue theme or precinct planting. Accordingly a preferred list of trees attached to this document identifies a hierarchy of species recommended for use in streets (See Appendix 3 for Tree Planting Lists).

a. PLANT MATERIAL

All trees are to be purchased in accordance with NATSPEC and Council’s Purchasing Guidelines.

b. SIZE

Council’s standard size for street tree planting is 200mm pots with a minimum plant height of 450mm, measured from soil level.

c. LOCATION

When considering the location and species of trees to be planted within the road reserve the following criteria are to be considered:  Trees are to be selected from the approved species list unless Council has identified a distinctive theme in the street  The acceptable alignment for the location of trees is either, 0.9 metres from the face of kerb, or where considered desirable  The alignment alternative shall be set by Council for the entire street and is not considered on an individual property basis  The placement of trees in proximity to existing or proposed driveways shall consider the location to ensure adequate driver sight distance and manoeuvre zone. Trees will not be planted within 3 metres of a driveway  Street trees will generally be planted at 6 metre spacing.  At corner properties, trees shall not be planted closer than 9 metres from the intersection  Generally, street planting shall be uniform with respect to species choice to integrate the tree scape.

d. PRIVATE PLANTINGS

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL August 2010

Council discourages residents from planting trees on public land without prior consultation with Council Officers.

9. THE IMPACT OF PUBLIC TREES ON PRIVATE ASSETS

Assets of the property owner (sewer pipes, storm water plumbing, driveways, retaining walls etc.) are the property owner’s responsibility to maintain and repair.

Legislation recognises that Councils do not have the resources to inspect every tree within the Council area on a regular basis. Reliance is therefore placed on the property owner to inform Council where public trees are impacting on private assets to allow Council to assess the situation and take appropriate and timely action concerning the tree, where required (refer to Sections 7 and 8).

Council generally will not consider any claim for monetary compensation concerning the impact of public trees to private assets.

As outlined in the Civil Liabilities Act, 2002, the Council will only consider claims where it can be shown that the property owner has previously notified the Council that a public tree was impacting on their private asset and Council can be shown to have failed to take appropriate action at that time (taking into account available resources).

Any claims meeting this criteria with respect to public trees should be made in writing to Council’s Risk Management Team. The risk management team will assess all such claims, taking into account the structural integrity, age, maintenance and other relevant factors of the private asset. The onus will be on the claimant to substantiate any claim placed on Council.

The Council will not consider claims concerning sewer or stormwater plumbing as these are assets of the property owner and their responsibility to maintain and repair.

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL August 2010

APPENDICES

APPENDIX 1: DEFINITION OF A TREE DIAGRAM

A height of more than 5 metres with a trunk diameter of 150mm measured 1 metre from the ground

5.0m 1.0m

3 metres

A spread of more than 3 metres with a trunk diameters of 150mm measured 1 metre from the ground

5.0m 1.0m

150 millimetres

FIGURE 1: Definition of a tree

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL August 2010 APPENDIX 2: TREE EVALUATION REPORT

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL August 2010

FIGURE 1: Tree Evaluation Report

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL August 2010 APPENDIX 3: TREE PLANTING LISTS

Councils preferred list of trees used for street planting:

BOTANIC NAME COMMON NAME DESCRIPTION NATIVE SPECIES Angophora costata Smooth-barked Apple Evergreen, broad domed tree to 20 metres. This striking spreading tree has a single trunk and contorted branches with contrast bark colours of red and grey-brown. Angophora floribunda Rough-barked Apple Evergreen, broad domed tree from 18-24 metres. This tree has a short trunk with gnarled, spreading branches and white during summer. citriodora Scented Evergreen, small domed tree to 18 metres. This Myrtle plant forms an upright shrub maturing into a squat trunked tree with a rounded crown. The lemon scented are dark green and the creamy-white flowers have a honey aroma. Callistemon viminalis’ Weeping Bottlebrush Evergreen, pendulous tree from 7- 10 metres. This tree has an graceful and weeping habit with an open crown made up of numerous branches. This robust tree has dark green leaves with red flowers. Cupaniopsis Tuckeroo Evergreen, small domed tree from 5 – 8 metres. anarcardioides This tree has a dense, rounded canopy. The leaves are dark green and flowers are small greenish-yellow followed by orange seed pods. Elaeocarpus reticulatus Blueberry Ash Evergreen, narrow domed tree from 7-25 metres. This small tree has an erect habit with a dense crown. The leaves are pink-bronze maturing to green. The bell-shaped flowers are pink to white throughout summer. Eucalyptus crebra Narrow-leaved Evergreen tree from 10 – 25 metres. This tree has Ironbark deeply and coarsely furrowed bark with dark grey branches. The leaves are a dull grey green and flowers are white. Eucalyptus microcorys Tallowwood Fast growing, evergreen tree to 30 metres. This tree has a straight trunk with upright to horizontal branching forming an open crown. The tree has coarse red-brown bark, light green leaves and white flowers in spring. Eucalyptus sideroxylon Mugga Ironbark Evergreen tree from 20-25 metres. This tree has a straight trunk with deeply furrowed bark and weeping branches. The leaves are slender and grey green in colour, it has creamy-white to red- pink flowers. Leptosperum petersonii Lemon Scented Evergreen, narrow-domed tree from 2-4 metres. Tree This small tree has a slender weeping habit with glossy green leaves that have a lemon scent when crushed. The petite flowers are white blooming through summer. Lophostemon Confertus Brush Box Evergreen, broad domed tree to 20 metres. This tree has upright growth with a main trunk and spreading branches. The leaves are dark green, the flowers are cream and the bark is rough at the base with smooth pink branches. Melaleuca linariifolia Flaxed-leaved Fast growing, evergreen tree from 6-10 metres. Paperbark This tree has a dense spreading crown with papery bark. The leaves are dark green with distinct light green new foliage. Syncarpia glomulifera Turpentine Evergreen tree to 30 metres. This trees trunk has coarse fibrous bark and spreading branches forming a dense crown. The leaves are grey-green and the flowers form a downy head during late spring to summer. NON-NATIVE SPECIES Fraxinus grifithii Evergreen Ash Semi-deciduous, small domed tree from 10-16 metres. This tree has an erect habit with ascending branches and smooth grey bark. The leaves are pale green and flowers are white appearing on the tips of branches during spring.

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL August 2010 Fraxinus ‘Raywood’ Claret Ash Deciduous, medium domed tree from 10-15 metres. This tree has a single trunk with rough grey bark. The leaves are glossy green turning claret red during autumn. Gordonia axillaris Gordonia Evergreen broad domed tree from 3 ½ - 4 ½ metres. This striking tree has a short trunk with spreading branches. The leaves are dark, glossy green and the egg like flowers are white with a yellow centre. Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Deciduous, broad domed tree from 10-15 metres. This tree has a spreading open canopy with grey brown bark and masses of purple/blue flowers in late spring on a leafless tree. The light green leaves are fern like. Lagerstroemia indica Crepe Myrtle Deciduous, vase shaped tree from 6 - 8 metres. This tree has dark green leaves and mottled bark. The flowers are pink, blooming during summer. Pistacia chinensis Chinese Pistachio Deciduous, broad domed tree from 10- 18 metres. This tree has a dark coloured trunk with well- spaced branches forming a rounded canopy. The mid- green leaves turn orange in autumn and flowers are white. Prunus cerasifera ‘Nigra’ Cherry Plum Deciduous, vase shaped tree from 4 – 6 metres. This tree has a short dark trunk, dark purple leaves and white flowers. Pyrus calleryana Callery Pear Deciduous, broad domed tree from 10 – 15 metres. This tree has a rounded canopy, glossy green leaves turning red in autumn. The flowers are white and have a strong perfume during spring. Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Deciduous, small domed tree from 7 - 10 metres. This tree has a single trunk with a dense rounded canopy. The dark green leaves are heart-shaped turning red during autumn. Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Elm Deciduous, weeping tree from 8-12 metres. This tree has a broad spreading crown with arching branches. The leaves are shiny green and the bark is mottled.

Councils street tree planting theme list:

SUBURB STREET BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME

ANNANGROVE Hill Climb Drive Eucalyptus crebra Narrow-leaved Ironbark Amaroo Park Drive Angophora costata Smooth-barked Apple

BAULKHAM Amphitheatre HILLS Circuit Lophostemon confertus Brush Box Appian Circuit Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar Astoria Park Road Backhousia citriodora Lemon Scented Myrtle Barina Downs Road Pyrus calleryana Callery Pear Acmena smithii (overhead Bass Drive power) Lilly Pilly Jacaranda mimosifolia (no power lines) Jacaranda Bethany Court Backhousia citriodora Lemon-scented Myrtle Crestwood Drive Eucalyptus scoparia Willow Gum Small leaved Eucalyptus nicholii Cross Street Peppercorn Tree Elwyn Street Acer negundo Box Elder Maple Evesham Court Fraxinus grifithii Evergreen Ash Firewheel Fairmont Avenue Stenocarpus sinuatus Tree Hillsborough Way Eucalyptus microcorys Tallowwood Jacaranda Avenue Lagerstroemia indica (overhead Crepe Myrtle

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL August 2010 power) Jacaranda mimosifolia (no power lines) Jacaranda Backhousia citriodora (overhead Jindabyne Avenue power) Lemon Scented Myrtle Lophostemon confertus (no power lines) Brushbox Kenneth Avenue Bauhinia x blakeyana Butterfly Tree Lakeview Close Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly McBurney Place Eucalyptus maculata Spotted Gum Merindah Road Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar Radiata Avenue Lophostemon confertus Brushbox Railway Street Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Roxborough Park Road Lophostemon confertus Brush Box Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar Spencer Court Prunus x blireana Flowering Plum Watkins Road Eucalyptus maculata Spotted Gum Winston Court Prunus x blireana Flowering Plum

BELLA VISTA Ashburn Place Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Barina Downs Road Pyrus calleryana Callery Pear Barraba Place Fraxinus raywoodii Claret Ash Bella Vista Drive Lophostemon confertus Brush Box Bingara Crescent Lophostemon confertus Brush Box Brighton Drive Eucalyptus crebra Narrow-leaved Ironbark Bronzewing Terrace Eucalyptus crebra Narrow-leaved Ironbark Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Caoch House Place Pistachia chinensis Chinese Pistachio Coorumbene Court Bauhinia x blakeyana Butterfly Tree Domain Court Acer negundo Box Elder Maple Edgewater Drive Eucalyptus tereticornis Forest Red Gum Eucalyptus crebra Narrow-leaved Ironbark First Orchard Avenue Eucalyptus crebra Narrow-leaved Ironbark Flagstone Grove Pyrus calleryana Callery Pear Flamingo Court Lagerstroemia indica Crepe Myrtle Francesco Crescent Eucalyptus elata River Peppermint Glenview Close Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Goorari Avenue Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly Grandview Court Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Harry Place Pistachia chinensis Chinese Pistachio Huon Place Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Kawana Court Franklinia axillaris Fried Egg Tree Kimberley Court Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Lombard Place Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly Longreach Place Fraxinus raywoodii Claret Ash Melanie Place Franklinia axillaris Fried Egg Tree Middlebrook Rise Eucalyptus scoparia Willow Gum Myrtle Crescent Tristaniopsis laurina Water Gum Nicholas Close Eucalyptus elata River Peppermint Osprey Terrace Eucalyptus crebra Narrow-leaved Ironbark Patrine Place Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly Paula Pearce Lagerstroemia indica Crepe Myrtle

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL August 2010 Place

Prestige Avenue Lagerstroemia indica Crepe Myrtle Providence Drive Eucalytpus crebra Narrow-leaved Ironbark Reston Grange Lophostemon confertus Brush Box Ridgehaven Place Pyrus ussuriensis Manchurian Pear Fraxinus raywoodii Claret Ash Rowenbrae Crescent Eucalyptus scoparia White Gum Eucalyptus crebra Narrow-leaved Ironbark Sacoya Avenue Backhousia citriodora Lemon Scented Myrtle Salvestro Place Tristaniopsis laurina Water Gum Saxonvale Road Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar Hannah Ray Bottle Shane Place Callistemon 'Hannah Ray' Brush Sharleen Court Fraxinus raywoodii Claret Ash Springfield Crescent Fraxinus raywoodii Claret Ash Stephanie Place Lagerstroemia indica Crepe Myrtle Tranquility Court Tristaniopsis laurina Water Gum Westwood Way Lophostemon confertus Brushbox Whiteman Avenue Lophostemon confertus Brushbox Windhover Court Tristaniopsis laurina Water Gum Wright Mews Lagerstroemia indica Crepe Myrtle Zane Close Bauhinia x blakeyana Butterfly Tree

Callistemon viminalis 'Dawson CARLINGFORD Bellevue Drive River' Weeping Bottlebrush Billyard Place Lagerstroemia indica Crepe Myrtle Carmen Drive Pyrus ussuriensis Manchurian Pear Cressfield Avenue Prunus x blireana Flowering Plum Hilar Avenue Prunus cerasifera 'Nigra' Purple-leaf Cherry Plum Karingal Avenue Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Purple -leaf Cherry Ludmila Close Prunus cerasifera 'Nigra' Plum Morton Avenue Pyrus ussuriensis Manchurian Pear Murray Farm Road Schinus terebinthifolia Brazillian Pepper Tree Muruba Avenue Lagerstroemia indica Crepe Myrtle Niangla Place Prunus cerasifera 'Nigra' Purple-leaf Cherry Plum North Rocks Road Prunus x blireana Flowering Plum Pennant Hills Road Prunus x blireana Flowering Plum Pindari Avenue Lagerstroemia indica Crepe Myrtle Pinetree Drive Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Weeping Elm Sylvia Avenue Pyrus ussuriensis Manchurian Pear Watton Road Pyrus ussuriensis Manchurian Pear Wilshire Avenue Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Wondabah Place Bauhinia x blakeyana Butterfly Tree

CASTLE HILL Apap Avenue Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Applecross Avenue Platanus orientalis 'Digitata' Oriental Plane Tree Ashford Avenue Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar Ballintore Drive Platanus orientalis 'Digitata' Oriental Plane Tree Banjo Court Eucalyptus sideroxylon Mugga Ironbark Banks Road Eucalyptus saligna Blue Gum Beaumaris Avenue Hymenosporum flavum Native Frangipani Bellamarie Drive Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL August 2010 Braefield Place Platanus orientalis 'Digitata' Plane Tree Brecon Court Bauhinia x blakeana Butterfly Tree Britannia Road Eucalyptus scoparia Willow Gum Brooke Avenue Bauhinia x blakeana Butterfly Tree Brookfield Way Citharexylum quadrangulare Fiddlewood Brushford Avenue Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar Cambewarra Liquidambar styraciflua (pwer Avenue lines)/ Liquidambar Prunus cerasifera 'Nigra' (power lines) Purple-leaf Cherry Plum Carrbridge Drive Platanus orientalis 'Digitata' Plane Tree Carrington Road Lophostemon confertus Brush Box Castle Hill Road Angophora costata Smooth-barked Apple Castlewood Drive Syncarpia glomulifera Turpentine Cedar Grove Backhousia citriodora Sweet Verbena Tree Celeste Avenue Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Chepstow Drive Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Cheryl Place Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Church Street Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Clarissa Place Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar Crinan Court Platanus orientalis 'Digitata' Plane Tree Cubby Close Bauhinia x blakeana Butterfly Tree Darcey Road Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Doune Court Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Drayton Avenue Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar Eric Cooper Drive Tristaniopsis laurina Water Gum Excelsior Ave. (east) Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar Excelsior Ave. Jacaranda mimosifolia (no power (west) lines) Jacaranda Sapium sebiferum (power lines) Chinese Tallow Tree Ferguson Avenue Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar First Farm Drive Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar George Mobbs Drive Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar Gilbert Road Lophostemon confertus Brush Box Giovanna Court Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Weeping Elm Gindurra Avenue Robinia pseudoacacia 'Frisia' Golden False Acacia Glen Road Fraxinus grifithii Evergreen Ash Gooraway Drive Fraxinus grifithii Evergreen Ash Grantown Court Platanus orientalis 'Digitata' Plane Tree Green Road Brachychiton discolour White Kurrajong Hermosa Court Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly Hilltop Court Robinia pseudoacacia 'Frisia' Golden False Acacia Callistemon viminalis 'Dawson Hume Avenue River' Weeping Bottlebrush Huntingdale Circle Eucalyptus sideroxylon Mugga Ironbark Jarrah Place Eucalyptus maculata Spotted Gum Jordan Place Lagerstroemia indica Crepe Myrtle Julia Grove Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Kelbrae Close Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Weeping Elm Kings Road Lophostemon confertus Brush Box Kingussie Avenue Platanus orientalis 'Digitata' Oriental Plane Tree Kirkwall Avenue Lophostemon confertus Brush Box Kirrily Way Angophora costata Smooth-barked Apple Knight Way Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Lodgeworth Place Brachychiton discolour White Kurrajong

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL August 2010 Lomond Place Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Luss Court Platanus orientalis 'Digitata' Plane Tree Marriott Grove Tristaniopsis laurina Water Gum Melaleuca Close Melaleuca linariifolia Snow-In-Summer Melia Court Melia axaderach White Cedar Mercer Street Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Middleton Avenue Ecalyptus sp. (various) Eucalypts Minago Place Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly Moroney Avenue Tristaniopsis laurina Water Gum Morven Court Platanus orientalis 'Digitata' Plane Tree Neville Court Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Old Castle Hill Road Eucalyptus saligna Blue Gum Orleans Way Eucalyptus cinerea Argyle Apple Parsonage Road Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar Pentonville Parade Eucalyptus scoparia Willow Gum Pioneer Place Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar Powys Circuit Robinia pseudoacacia 'Frisia' Golden False Acacia Purser Avenue Melaleuca linariifolia Snow-In-Summer Regent Place Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Ridgecrop Drive Lophostemon confertus Brush Box Rita Place Fraxinus raywoodii Claret Ash Rochester Grove Fraxinus 'Raywood' Claret Ash Rowallan Avenue Fraxinus 'Raywood' Claret Ash Roxborough Park Road Lophostemon confertus Brush Box Settlers Close Robinia pseudoacacia 'Frisia' Golden False Acacia Sherwin Avenue Melaleuca linariifolia Snow-In-Summer Stewart Drive Lagerstroemia indica Crepe Myrtle St Pauls Avenue Eucalyputs punctata Grey Gum Strathcarron Avenue Platanus orientalis 'Digitata' Plane Tree Sunderland Avenue Eucalyptus cinerea Argyle Apple Talofa Place Eucalyptus sideroxylon Mugga Ironbark Tower Circuit Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Tuckwell Road Eucalyptus scoparia Willow Gum Victoria Road Eucalyptus microcorys Tallowwood Wongajong Close Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar Woodhill Street Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar Zullo Court Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree

Applecross GLENHAVEN Avenue Platanus orientalis 'Digitata' Plane Tree Fullers Road Eucalyptus fibrosa Broad Leaved Ironbark Gilbert Road Lophostemon confertus Brush Box Glenshee Place Eucalyptus maculata Spotted Gum Grange Road Hymenosporum flavum Native Frangipani Greenbank Drive Eucalyptus pilularis Blackbutt Luss Court Platanus orientalis 'Digitata' Plane Tree Old Northern Road Eucalyptus pilularis Blackbutt Strathcarron Avenue Platanus orientalis 'Digitata' Plane Tree Sylvan Grove Platanus x hybrida London Plane Tree Timintoul Way Platanus orientalis 'Digitata' Plane Tree Woongarra Way Eucalyptus maculata Spotted Gum

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL August 2010 Yaringa Road Platanus orientalis 'Digitata' Plane Tree

KELLYVILLE Acres Road Eucalyptus maculata Spotted Gum Active Way Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly Alistair Place Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Amy Hawkins Circuit Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Armine Way Fraxinus raywoodii Claret Ash Ashburton Court Magnolia x soulangiana Magnolia Atlantic Circuit Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Atlantic Place Eucalyptus tereticornis Forest Red Gum Atlas Way Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly Avril Court Ceratopetalum gummiferum NSW Christmas Bush Balfour Avenue Eucalyptus punctata Grey Gum Ballymena Way Eucalyptus piperita Sydney Peppermint Beaumont Drive Fraxinus griffithii Evergreen Ash Ben Place Trsitaniopsis laurina Water Gum Berrimilla Way Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Bindaree Place Melaleuca linariifloia Snow-In-Summer Blundell Circuit Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly Borrowdale Way Eucalyptus cinerea Argyle Apple Botanical Drive Eucalyptus crebra Narrow-leaved Ironbark Braemar Avenue Eucalyptus punctata Grey Gum Brampton Drive Eleaocarpus reticulatus Blueberry Ash Angophora costata Smooth-barked Apple Brandon Grove Brachychiton discolor Lace Bark Tree Brookfield Way Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Broughton Road Eucalyptus scoparia Willow Gum Brushwood Drive Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Weeping Elm Buffalo Way Brachychiton discolor Lace Bark Tree Cameo Place Eucalyptus haemastoma Scribbly Gum Capizzi Place Brachychiton discolor Lace Bark Tree Carberry Court Ceratopetalum gummiferum NSW Christmas Bush Carlisle Court Magnolia x soulangiana Magnolia Carmelo Court Angophora floribunda Rough-barked Apple Casablanca Avenue Angophora costata Smooth-barked Apple Catlina Place Syzigium paniculatum Brush Cherry Cattai Creek Drive Eucalyptus maculata Spotted Gum Cayden Avenue Angophora floribunda Rough-barked Apple Christine Court Syzigium paniculatum Small-leaved Lilly Pilly Cigolini Place Lagunaria patersonia Norfolk Island Hibiscus Coachwood Close Gleditsia tricanthos 'Sunburst' Golden Honey Locust Cobblers Close Tristania laurina Water Gum Comet Circuit Lophostemon confertus Brush Box Connaught Circuit Fraxinus raywoodii Claret Ash Coral Crscent Eucalyptus crebra Narrow-leaved Ironbark Craigmore Drive Corymbia maculata Spotted Gum Cressy Avenue Eucalyptus sideroxylon Red Ironbark Crestview Avenue Eucalyptus sideroxylon Mugga Ironbark Cunningham Parade Eucalyptus cinerea Argyle Apple Crystal Place Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Dunbar Place Angophora costata Smooth-barked Apple Duncraig Drive Eucalyptus paniculata Grey Ironbark

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL August 2010 Emlyn Place Syzgium paniculatum Small-leaved Lilly Pilly Elgin Way Eucalyptus punctata Grey Gum Elias Way Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly Erinleigh Court Eucalyptus elata Willow peppermint Falkirk Court Angophora costata Smooth-barked Apple Farmer Circuit Eucalyptus punctata Grey Gum Fenwick Court Eucalyptus haemastoma Scibbly Gum Fintry Court Backhousia citriodora Lemon-scented Myrtle Flannan Court Eucalyptus scoparia Willow Gum Fortune Grove Angophora costata Smooth-barked Apple Gangartan Close Franklinia axillaris Fried Egg Plant Ganges Way Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly Glory Way Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Georgia Terrace Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Weeping Elm Green Road Eucalyptus crebra Narrow-leaved Ironbark Greenwich Place Eucalytpus crebra Narrow-leaved Ironbark Greyfriar Place Brachychiton discolor Lace Bark Tree Guardian Avenue Waterhousia floribunda Weeping Lilly Pilly Halcyon Avenue Calodenron capense Cape Chestnut Hamilton Way Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Hamish Court Melaleuca linariifloia Snow-In-Summer Hannah Avenue Corymbia maculata Spotted Gum Hayes Avenue Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Hebe Place Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Weeping Elm Herald Place Eucalyptus cinerea Argyle Apple Hezlett Road Eucalyptus microcorys Tallowwood Highfield Place Syncarpia glomulifera Turpentine Hadlow Close Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly Iwan Place Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Weeping Elm Jack McNamee Place Angophora floribunda Rough-barked Apple James Mileham Drive Eucalyptus microcorys Tallowwood Java Place Waterhousia floribunda Weeping Lilly Pilly Jonquil Parade Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Weeping Elm Jordan Place Brachychiton discolor Lace Bark Tree Jorja Place Eucalytpus crebra Narrow-leaved Ironbark Julie Court Magnolia x soulangiana Magnolia Jupiter Road Eucalyptus elata River Peppermint Karinya Place Franklinia axillaris Fried Egg Plant Kinnard Way Eucalyptus punctata Grey Gum Kirkcaldy Circuit Waterhousia floribunda Weeping Lilly Pilly Koala Place Brachychiton discolor Lace Bark Tree Langford Smith Close Tristaniopsis laurina Water Gum Langholm Court Melaleuca linariifloia Snow-In-Summer Lavender Avenue Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Lilly Pilly Place Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly Linford Place Robinia 'Decaisneana' Pink Flowering Robinia Loree Terrace Eucalyptus haemastoma Scribbly Gum Lowan Place Eucalyptus maculata Spotted Gum Maeve Avenue Calodenron capense Cape Chestnut Marella Avenue Calodenron capense Cape Chestnut Marjorie Place Magnolia x soulangiana Magnolia Marmion Way Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL August 2010 Martens Circuit Brachychiton discolor Lace Bark Tree Marsden Avenue Eucalyptus maculata Spotted Gum Melinda Close Fraxinus raywoodii Claret Ash Meridith Avenue Angophora costata Smooth-barked Apple Minerva Crescent Waterhousia floribunda Weeping Lilly Pilly Moffat Way Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly Molise Avenue Pistachia chinensis Chinese Pistachio Monaco Avenue Eucalyptus maculata Spotted Gum Monet Court Eucalyptus maculata Spotted Gum Mungerie Road Eucalyptus maculata Spotted Gum Lophostemon confertus Brush Box Northwood Place Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Olivia Close Eucalyptus punctata Grey Gum Orleans Way Eucalyptus cinerea Argyle Apple Park Ridge Circuit Calodenron capense Cape Chestnut Patya Circuit Calodenron capense Cape Chestnut Pennybright Place Waterhousia floribunda Weeping Lilly Pilly Perseus Circuit Syzygium leuhmannii Small-leaved Lilly Pilly Phillipa Court Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Poole Road Eucalyptus microcorys Tallowwood President Road Angophora costata Smooth-barked Apple Princess Avenue Lophostemon confertus Brush Box Pyrenes Way Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Radcliffe Place Gleditsia tricanthos 'Sunburst' Golden Honey Locust Ramilles Way Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly Redden Drive Eucalyptus maculata Spotted Gum Rialto Place Lophostemon confertus Brush Box Rolla Way Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly Rooke Court Fraxinus griffithii Evergreen Ash Rosebery Road Angophora costata Smooth-barked Apple Sally Place Syzigium paniculatum Small-leaved Lilly Pilly Sanctuary Drive Eucalyptus maculata Spotted Gum Sarah Jane Avenue Calodenron capense Cape Chestnut Sentinel Avenue Malaleuca linariifolia Snow-In-Summer Seymour Way Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Sorrento Court Pyrus calleryana Callery Pear Stafford Way Robinia 'Decaisneana' Pink Flowering Robinia Strachan Court Angophora costata Smooth-barked Apple Stratheden Avenue Waterhousia floribunda Weeping Lilly Pilly Success Avenue Elaeocarpus reticulatus Blueberry Ash Supply Court Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly Tanners Way Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly Taringa Avenue Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Elm Tellicherry Circuit Eucalyptus microcorys Tallowwood The Parkway Eucalyptus scoparia Willow Gum Tom Scanlon Close Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Weeping Elm Tuscan Avenue Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Weeping Elm Valenti Crescent Eucalyptus crebra Narrow-leaved Ironbark Vivaldi Place Syncarpia glomulifera Turpentine Wildrose Street Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Wilkins Avenue Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Winter Ave Brachychiton discolor Lace Bark Tree

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL August 2010 Withers Road Eucalyptus tereticornis Forest Red Gum Wrights Road Gleditsia tricanthos 'Sunburst' Golden Honey Locust York Road Lagunaria patersonia Norfolk Island Hibiscus

Belmore Street OATLANDS East Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Callistemon viminalis (power Bettington Road lines) Weeping Bottlebrush Jacaranda mimosifolia (no power lines) Jacaranda Brooker Avenue Melaleuca linearifolia Snow-in-Summer Edwin Street Lagerstroemia indica Crepe Myrtle Ellis Street Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Gollan Avenue Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Gowan Brae Avenue Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Prince Street Lagerstroemia indica Crepe Myrtle Wyoming Avenue Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda

ROUSE HILL Adelphi Street Waterhousia floribunda Weeping Lilly Pilly Berkeley Grove Angophora floribunda Rough-barked Apple Billabong Place Angophora floribunda Rough-barked Apple Bilyana Place Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Weeping Elm Brushwood Drive Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Weeping Elm Carmelita Court Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Weeping Elm Carnoustie Street Eucalyptus crebra Narrow-leaved Ironbark Claxton Circuit Tristaniopsis conferta Brush Box Cleveland Close Eucalyptus tereticornis Forest Red Gum Clower Avenue Eucalyptus maculata Spotted Gum Collins Court Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Connor Place Eucalyptus maculata Spotted Gum Cornell Close Angophora costata Smooth Barked Apple Dennsion Close Eucalyptus tereticornis Forest Red Gum Donegal Place Angophora floribunda Rough-barked Apple Favell Road Gleditsia tricanthos 'Ruby Lace' Honey Locust Gamack Court Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Glen Abbey Street Eucalyptus maculata Spotted Gum Green Hills Drive Eucalyptus punctata Grey Gum Greygum Avenue Eucalyptus punctata Grey Gum Harvard Circuit Eucalyptus punctata Grey Gum Highlands Way Eucalyptus punctata Grey Gum Hilton Close Angophora floribunda Rough-barked Apple Hyatt Close Eucalyptus tereticornis Forest Red Gum Kindilen Close Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Knox Place Angophora floribunda Rough-barked Apple Lindwall Place Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Mailey Circuit Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda McGilvray Place Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda McGuirk Way Waterhousia floribunda Weeping Lilly Pilly Mile End Road Eucalyptus sideroxylon Mugga Ironbark Milford Drive Eucalyptus maculata Spotted Gum Mindaribba Avenue Eucalyptus punctata Grey Gum Monarch Close Angophora floribunda Rough-barked Apple Nantucket Place Brachychiton discolor Lace Bark Tree Nora Circuit Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL August 2010 Nunkere Crescent Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Panmure Street Eucalyptus scoparia Willow Gum Patriot Place Eucalyptus punctata Grey Gum Pelligrino Close Angophora floribunda Rough-barked Apple Prestwick Avenue Citharexylum quadrangulare Fiddlewood Rebecca Court Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Regis Grove Angophora floribunda Rough-barked Apple Rivergum Way Eucalyptus maculata Spotted Gum Ryder Circuit Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Sandlewood Close Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Scribblygum Court Eucalyptus haemastoma Scribbly Gum Seton Place Angophora costata Smooth Barked Apple Spotted Gum Place Eucalyptus maculata Spotted Gum Stanford Circuit Eucalyptus punctata Grey Gum Sunningdale Place Gleditsia tricanthos 'Sunburst' Golden Honey Locust Taylee Place Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Weeping Elm Tianie Place Eucalyptus crebra Narrow-leaved Ironbark Thomas Francis Way Waterhousia floribunda Weeping Lilly Pilly Weeroona Place Eucalyptus maculata Spotted Gum Withers Road Eucalyptus tereticornis Forest Red Gum Woodfull Court Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Yellowgum Avenue Eucalyptus crebra Narrow-leaved Ironbark Yorlin Place Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Tallow Tree Aiken Road Eucalyptus saligna Sydney Blue Gum

WEST PENNANT HILLS Alana Drive Schinus terebinthifolia Brazillian Pepper Tree Anne William Drive Pistachia chinensis Chinese Pistachio Blacks Road Eucalyptus pilularis Blackbutt Brindabella Place Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow Tree Brookpine Place Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Colbarra Place Eucalyptus microcorys Tallowwood Dehlsen Avenue Stenocarpus sinuatus Firewheel Tree Dylan Way Bauhinia variegata Butterfly Tree Farrer Avenue Backhousia citriodora Lemon Scented Myrtle Gemeren Grove Acmena smithii Lilly Pilly Glenfern Close Stenocarpus sinuatus Firewheel Tree Glenhope Road Eucalyptus pilularis Blackbutt Highs Road Lophostemon conferta (median) Brush Box Sapium sebiferum (verge) Chinese Tallow Tree Hill Road Eucalyptus microcorys Tallowwood Hoop Pine Place Araucaria cunninghamii Hoop Pine Kookaburra Place Schinus terebinthifolia Brazillian Pepper Tree Penderlea Drive Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Plumtree Court Prunus campanulata Formosan Cherry Oratava Avenue Eucalyptus saligna Sydney Blue Gum Orchid Close Stenocarpus sinuatus Firewheel Tree Salisbury Downs Drive Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda Taylor Street Lophostemon confertus Brush Box View Street Eucalyptus microcorys Tallowwood

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL August 2010