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The merits of porous pavements discussion by world experts

September 3, 2010

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Tree Logic’s recent July seminars, held in Melbourne and Sydney, gave delegates the opportunity to hear world experts in the field of porous pavements technology share insights into design, functional applications and maintenance of various porous pavement systems. Professor Bruce Ferguson, from the University of Georgia, has a background in landscape architecture and spoke about [...]

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Searsia pendulina (White Karee)

July 5, 2010

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Searsia pendulina (White Karee)

July 5, 2010

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Searsia pendulina (White Karee)

A tree from the Anacardiaceae family (Cashew, mango, pistachio, sumac) with many positive attributes suitable for planting in urban landscapes.

A moderate-sized evergreen tree with a semipendulous, willow-like form. Good drought and wind tolerance. Fast growth rate. No significant litter drop.

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Ulmus procera (English Elm)

March 24, 2010

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The English Elm provides a historical link with Europe and is an integral part of the aging canopy tree population of Melbourne.

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Smart-Shot™ Video explanation

March 24, 2010

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Glenn talks about SmartShot

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Quercus macrolepis (Valonia Oak)

January 13, 2010

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Quercus macrolepis (Valonia Oak)

Quercus macrolepis (Valonia Oak) This Oak has many synonyms with a name change from Quercus ithaburensis subsp. macrolepis (Kotschy.)  The acorn caps (valonea) are high in tannins and are used in the tanning of leather. Origin: Italy, Balkans, Turkey Habit: Medium wide-spreading tree.  Broad domed graceful canopy.  Moderate growth rate, mature size ranges between10-15m high [...]

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