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Thoughts on urban street trees?


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What are everyone's thoughts on good / bad species to plant on streets, what would you like to see more of on our streets and what would you like to see less of?

 

Personal favourites: Sorbus (mainly Bastard Service and Rowan) and Fastigiate Hornbeam / Oak

Personal hates: Silverleaf Maple and Planes (completely tear up the ground in densely-populated areas - less dense areas they are not so bad) and Japanese Cherry (in certain instances).

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Limes. Tolerant to drought, pollution, harsh pruning, pretty disease resistant and a large species.ey

 

Downside is honeydew

 

Big fan of the lime though, much like poplar, they don't work well in packed-in areas. It's both unfortunate and frustrating to see them in the wrong urban locations.

 

Planting up a line of Tilia platyphyllos in an urban park area this winter as it's a little less packed-in. Will be interesting to see how they fare over the next 50+ years.

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