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In our estate The Chase in Berwick, there are a variety of trees that are used for the nature strips of different streets, being planted by Flemings at the moment.
The most popular one has been Manchurian pears, we've got Chinese Elms , Maples,
Our street has not been planted and i have been wondering for ages what they had planned....so i went into the Sales office and asked.
The Land Sales consultant didn't know, so she sent an e-mail off to AVJ's landscape representative asking the question.
I received a call back the next day, saying that they are going to be Chinese Elms.....
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Grrrrrrrrrrrr.....i want Manchurian Pears like the 2 streets around the corner, they look so manicured and classy!!!! http://www.flemings.com.au/homegarden/ornamental_details.asp?CULT_ID=MANCHU
We are on a corner block in a T shaped court and will have 2 trees of these large trees around us and i don't want Chinese Elms.... they look terrible IMO and don't suit the streetscape!!!!!http://www.flemings.com.au/homegarden/ornamental_details.asp?CULT_ID=ULMSEL8A
Do you care what trees go on your street? Do you think they would listen if i asked them (very nicely of course) to change them to Manchurian Pears????
Yeah yeah, you might as well tell me i'm being "petty"
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But what would you do to make your streestscape better?