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Village Tree Trail

Have you discovered the Village Tree Trail? Grab your map, then take a stroll to learn about some of our key tree species!

A local giant 

Remnant specimens of tuart are also found within Whiteman Park. These tall canopy trees have a limited range along a narrow coastal corridor within the Swan Coastal Plain. The Park’s trees very much on the eastern border of their typical range and only in small numbers.

These forest giants can reach up to 40m in height and are important habitat for a range of fauna. Their white flowers, not dissimilar to those on the jarrah, form between January and April.

In recent years, numbers of tuarts have declined dramatically within their natural range due to sprawling development. The Park has planted a number of tuart saplings and young trees in an effort to help bolster numbers on the Swan Coastal Plain.

INFORMATION 
FamilyMyrtaceae
Scientific nameEucalyptus gomphocephala
Noongar nametuart
Common nametuart
Growthtree
Height10 - 40m
Conservation statusVulnerable
Whiteman Park acknowledges the Wadjuk Noongar people as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work, learn and play and acknowledge the significance of Korndiny Karla Boodja (Bennett Brook) at the heart of the Park.