This page is about Angles Trumpet tree removal and pruning. For more information about tree removal, see our Tree Removal & Pruning Guide. Angels Trumpet is a shrub or tree that grows up to 4m in height. It is native to South America, and was introduced as an ornamental plant from Brazil. It gets its […]
Read moreThis page is about Black Willow tree removal and pruning. For general information about tree removal, check out our Tree Removal & Pruning Guide. Black Willow tree belongs to the Salix species, which is an invasive tree of rivers, streams and wetlands, and listed as Weed of National Significance. The term “weed” simply means a […]
Read moreThis page is about Athel Pine tree removal and pruning. For more detailed and general information about tree removal see our Tree Removal & Pruning Guide. Athel Pine (Tamarix Aphylla) is an invasive weed of national significance. It is one of the worst weeds in Australia for its potential to spread, and its economic and […]
Read moreThis page contains information about Golden Wreath Wattle removal and pruning. For more information about tree removal and pruning, check out our Tree Removal & Pruning Guide. Golden Wreath Wattle (botanical name Acacia Saligna) is a medium sized tree or shrub that is native to Western Australia. It was introduced to NSW in the late […]
Read moreAfrican Tulip Tree Removal (Spathodea campanulata) Some Sydney LGA’s require a permit for African Tulip Tree removal and pruning. On this page we’ll review important information for planning your African Tulip Tree work. For more information about tree removal please refer to our Tree Removal & Pruning Guide. The African Tulip is a fast growing […]
Read moreOn this page you will find information about Tree of Heaven removal and pruning. For more information about tree removal, see our Tree Removal & Pruning Guide. The Tree of Heaven is an invasive plant that originates from China. It was introduced in Australia in 1810, possibly due to its shade protection. A fast growing […]
Read moreCanary Island Date Palm (Phoenix canariensis) is an introduced tree species native to the Canary Islands. It is a slow growing palm tree that typically grows to 10-20m, and occasionally growing to as high as 40m tall. It is sometimes mistakenly identified with other palm trees, especially other Phoenix species. Yet is identifiable from its […]
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