The theme this year is “Celebrating our urban champions”.
The Friends of Drouin’s Trees is conducting a vote for Drouin’s favourite eucalypt. Drouin is blessed with so many wonderful eucalypts, it was decided to suggest five of the best.
You can vote 1-5 or just nominate your favourite by emailing drouinsfavouritetree@gmail.com
Tree 1 - The Settlement Giant on the corner of Settlement Rd and Springwater Dr.
The Settlement Giant is a huge Mountain Grey Gum with a girth of 12.5m and is listed in Australia’s National Register of Big Trees. Historically there was an abattoir in the vicinity and it is remembered that the animals would often shelter in the shade of the tree. The Settlement Giant pre-dates European settlement and is estimated to be 200+ years old.
Tree 2 – The Grandfather Tree in Civic Park.
The Grandfather Tree is a very old Messmate Stringybark full hollows for wildlife. It is located above the playground in Civic Park, clearly visible as you walk on that section of the Two Towns Trail. Recently storm damaged but still standing!
Tree 3 – The Railway Giant on the corner of Albert Rd and Francis Ave.
Another Mountain Grey Gum, the Railway Giant is beside the railway line in Francis Ave. One wonders at how many train travelers have mused in awe as they approach or depart Drouin station. The tree dominates the view to the south from Albert Rd.
Tree 4 – The Old Swimming Hole Giant in Lampard Rd
This sentinel giant is a Strzelecki Gum, a rare and threatened species that is endemic to parts of West and South Gippsland. The FoDT does a regular working bee in this vicinity and we always pay tribute to this magnificent tree.
Tree 5 – The Ficifolia Corridor in Princes Way between Albert Rd and Main Neerim Rd.
How stunning have these been recently? Corymbia is a sub-genus of Eucalyptus. Ficifolias are a very popular urban tree and now cultivated world-wide. The species is endemic to a small patch of south-west Western
Australia.
A reminder – you can vote 1–5 for your favourite Drouin euc at drouinsfavouritetree@gmail.com
On National Eucalypt Day, 23rd March, The Friends of Drouin’s Trees will announce the winner at a small event at Alex Goudie Park, 10 am. Please come along and help us celebrate Drouin’s wonderful urban eucalypts – walks and talks, plantings, ‘door prizes’, etc.
They are all beautiful!
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