Maleny Street Tree Strategy
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Maleny Street tree strategy Description of area Canopy cover Street tree planting strategies Located on the Maleny plateau at the southern end of the Blackall Range The percentage canopy cover over all lands as well as the volume of trees Street tree planting in the Maleny town centre sustains the leafy vibrancy scenic drive, the 860 hectare plan area of Maleny encompasses the Maleny within road reserves is below average for the Sunshine Coast region (33% of the town. township and surrounding rural and rural residential landscapes. The area cover on all lands and 29% cover on road reserve lands). Foliage and Shade is characterised by rolling green hills, open grown fig trees, the beautifully Cover mapping clearly shows the large proportion of open pastures that help Infill planting seeks to achieve and sustain a 100% street tree occupancy preserved hinterland rainforest of Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve and the account for the below-average statistics reported. Establishing street trees of rate in the town's centre. stunning panorama of the mountain top location. the relatively young residential landscape also help to explain the lower than average canopy cover figures reported for road reserve tree cover. Key footpath networks are shaded by street trees planted at close Vibrant and eclectic, the Maleny township reflects the ideals of its local centres. community. The values of health and well being, sustainable living and environmental responsibility are embedded in the fabric, and evident in Major opportunities and constraints Significant views and vistas are preserved through careful positioning of the spirit, of the town. With timber getting origins, the township also has an Despite poor canopy cover evident, there's little opportunity for the planting new street tree plantings. historic form and character. of new trees in the Maleny town centre. This presents opportunity to A diverse palette of tree species is used and generally a mixed planting complete the town streetscape with good potential for minor infill planting to Extensive open/cleared lands evident in the plan area's Foliage and theme followed with greater focus on the selection of local rainforest achieve a 100% street tree occupancy rate. Shade Cover map demonstrate the primary land use of agriculture. Rural species for street trees. residential living is the other major land use of the plan area. Opportunity exists to extend street tree avenues in the Maleny hospital precinct and to create more shade around the local high school, as well as Rainforest species form the base local residential street tree palette and Trees and landscape character other areas of high pedestrian activity. are used wherever appropriate. Before settlement the plan area was mostly covered in rainforest (with the Beyond the immediate plan area there are numerous additional opportunities Avenues of trees in and around the town are extended and sustained exception of small pockets of vegetated swamp). Bunya pine and red cedar for the establishment of avenues as well as feature plantings, although through infill planting. Avenues on the outskirts of town and beyond the attracted the timber getters and were extensive logged. Hoop and kauri existing view lines to the east and south east are a significant constraint. immediate plan area are strengthened over time. pine were also most likely present as well as flooded gum which dominated Adopt A Street Tree Programs appear to have the greatest potential for new Canopy building occurs in strategic locations beyond the immediate plan areas of wet sclerophyll tall open forest (with vine forest occurring beneath). street tree establishment in streets immediately south of Macadamia Drive. area where large canopy trees can be readily established. Fig trees, beech, giant water gum, laurels, silky oak, quandong, turpentine, brush box, tallowwood, iron bark, pink bloodwood and blackbutt are other key Adopt A Street Tree planting partnerships focus on streets in residential species of the pre–clear Regional Ecosystems mapped for the area. estates south of Macadamia Drive. The natural landscape contributes significantly to the Maleny 'sense of place'. The township also has a strong cultivated landscape character. The volcanic soils of the plateau can support a range of species and good species diversity is evident. Figs, tulipwood, silky oak, hoop pine, liquidambar, kurrajong, lace bark, white oak and lemon myrtle are the most prevalent street tree species. Illawarra flame, tibouchina and the occasional poinciana or jacaranda provide splashes of colour to the landscape. 76 Sunshine Coast Street Tree Master Plan Part B Street tree palettes Signature trees Signature trees (cont.) Trees for local streets Locally native species for natural character features Avenue trees / major thoroughfares Trees for accent and highlights Backhousia citriodora (lemon myrtle) Acmena smithii (riberry) Alloxylon flammeum (Queensland tree waratah) Barklya syringifolia (crown of gold) Rainforest Backhousia citriodora (lemon myrtle) Brachychiton acerifolius (Illawarra flame tree) Buckinghamia celcissima (ivory curl) Aphananthe philippinensis (rough-leaved elm) Elaeocarpus eumundii (Eumundi quandong) Brachychiton discolor (lace bark) Castanospora alphandii* (brown tamarind) (trial Argyrodendron actinophyllum (black booyong) locations) Elaeocarpus kirtonii (hard quandong) Hymenosporum flavum (native frangipani) (use in Argyrodendron trifoliolatum (white booyong) Ceratopetalum gummiferum (NSW Christmas bush) Flindersia schottiana (cudgeree) groupings only) Castanospermum australe (Moreton Bay chestnut) Cryptocarya obovata* (pepperberry) (trial locations) Flindersia bennettiana (Bennett's ash) Magnolia ‘Little Gem’ (little gem magnolia) Cryptocarya hypospodia (purple laurel) Cryptocarya triplinervis* (three-veined laurel) (trial Liquidambar styraciflua (sweetgum) Morus nigra (mulberry) Cryptocarya obovata (pepperberry) locations) Podocarpus elatus (brown pine) Stenocarpus sinuatus (firewheel) Cryptocarya triplinervis (three-veined laurel) Cupaniopsis parvifolia (small leaved tuckeroo) Syzygium crebrinerve (purple cherry tree) Syzygium (syn. Acmena) ingens (red apple lilly pilly) Ficus coronata (sand paper fig) Elaeocarpus obovatus (hard quandong) Syzygium ingens (syn. Acmena ingens) (red apple lilly Tabebuia argentea (trumpet tree) Ficus fraseri (Fraser Island fig) Harpullia hillii* (blunt leaf tulip) (trial locations) pilly) Tabebuia palida (silver trumpet tree) Gmelina leichardtii (white beech) Harpullia pendula (tulipwood) Vitex lignum-vitae (satinwood) Leptospermum brachyandrum var. longifolia (tea tree) Waterhousia floribunda (syn. Syzygium floribundum) (weeping lilly pilly) Mallotus discolour* (yellow kamala) (trial locations) Mallotus phillippensis* (red kamala) (trial locations) Feature trees for large spaces Melaleuca (syn. Callistemon) viminalis 'Dawson River Agathis robusta (Queensland kauri pine) Weeper' (weeping bottle brush) Araucaria bidwillii (bunya pine) (garden beds only) Podocarpus elatus (brown pine) Araucaria cunninghamii (hoop pine) Syzygium australe (brush cherry) Cinnamomum oliveri (giant ironwood) Syzygium crebrinerve* (purple cherry tree) (trial Cryptocarya erythroxylon (rose maple) locations) Elaeocarpus grandis (blue quandong) Syzygium (syn. Acmena) hemilampra (blue satinash) Ficus macrophylla (Moreton Bay fig) Tristaniopsis laurina 'Luscious' (water gum) Ficus obliqua (small-leaved fig) Ficus watkinsiana (strangler fig) Gmelina leichardtii (white beech) Grevillea hilliana* (white silky oak) (trial species) Magnolia grandiflora (bull magnolia) Peltophorum pterocarpum (yellow flame) Syzygium francisii (giant water gum) Syzygium moorei (rose apple) Tamarindus indica (tamarind) Street tree palettes are also appropriate for use in Toona ciliata (syn. australis) (red cedar) Curramore, Balmoral Ridge, North Maleny, Bald See also Locally native species for natural character Knob, Ellaman Creek, Reesville, Wootha, Witta features palettes for use where appropriate. and Booroobin. Sunshine Coast Street Tree Master Plan Part B 77 Foliage and Shade Cover Maleny Local Plan Area 78 Sunshine Coast Street Tree Master Plan Part B Priority Planting Plan Maleny Local Plan Area Sunshine Coast Street Tree Master Plan Part B 79 .