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The Australian Urban Street Tree Evaluation Program
Evaluations


Lewisham Rd, Windsor
City of Stonnington, Melbourne
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Indian Summer® Lagerstroemia indica x L. fauriei 'Natchez'

Evaluation 2

Evaluation Date:30 May, 2012.
Evaluators:Claudia Green.
Committee Summary:These trees have established exceptionally well showing good uniformity and are just nearing the end of their autumn display. This cultivar is a good choice for this narrow street and the small cutouts they are planted in.
Management Inputs:Minor pruning.
Maintenance Requirements:Monitor size below powerlines.

Technical information
Foliage Length:75mm.
Foliage Width:35mm.
Foliage Density:Nearly bare.
Foliage Colour:Red.
Tree Height:3.2 Metres.
Tree Width:2 Metres.
Caliper:65mm.
Self Supporting:Yes.
Support Notes:Now fully stable and self supporting.
Visible Roots:None.
Visible Pests:None.
Limb Structure:Good.
Soil Type:Dark Grey Sand over Clay
Clay sub soil, top soil whether dry moist or wet. Non sticky, in winter perched waterable may occur above the clay, affecting drainage.
Soil pH:0.




 

Evaluation 1

Evaluation Date:2 May, 2007.
Evaluators:Ian Rogers, Nick Archer, Ian Brown.
Committee Summary:These trees in a established street are too young for evaluation at this time. However they should establish into ideal specimens for this streetscape.
Container Size:45 litre.
Planting Date:2005 / 06.
Management Inputs:Two Year maintenance period.

Technical information
Foliage Density:Very good.
Foliage Colour:Very good.
Tree Height:2.2 metres.
Tree Width:1.0 metre.
Caliper:25 / 35 mm.
Self Supporting:No.
Support Notes:Not self supporting. Planted in footpath cut outs.
Limb Structure:Typical for cultivar.
Soil Type:Dark Grey Sand over Clay
Clay sub soil, top soil whether dry moist or wet. Non sticky, in winter perched waterable may occur above the clay, affecting drainage.
Soil pH:0.


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