GOLDEN VALLEY TREE PARK TREES AVAILABLE for SPONSORSHIP 2016 Tree Sponsorships provide the main income source for this community managed arboretum. Thank you for your support. Contact info@goldenvalleytreepark.org.au AUSTRALIAN COLLECTION Australian Tree Groves Eucalyptus saligna Sydney Blue Gum NSW/Qld 1987 One of the most attractive stands in the arboretum, this stunning grove of huge pale barked eucalypts is still growing. K 16 $290 ea Casuarina cunninghamiana River Sheoak NSW,Q, NT, 1987 Everyone likes this shady glade. L 15, $150 per tree. Syncarpia glomulifera Turpentine is a glossy rainforest tree is from NSW/Qld, 1990, J 16, #2901 This strong group is $450 for five large trees. $150 for single tree. 1
Mallees This is a planting of WA mallees with selected genetics for eucalyptus oil, biomass fuel & landcare purposes. Their brilliant biomass characteristics mean they might one day fuel jet planes! Some are v. pretty too... Eucalyptus kochii subsp. Borealis Mullewa Mallee; E. kochii subsp. Kochii WA Oil Mallee; E. kochii subsp. Plenissima Trayning Mallee; E. loxophleba subsp. Lissophloia Smooth-barked York Gum; E. quaerenda Melaleuca Mallee; E. vegrandis Ongerup Mallee; Also the only Victorian selection E. polybractea Blue Mallee All planted 2000, B to E 10 to 11, $120ea West Australian Trees Acacia acuminata Jam Wattle A WA classic, 1987, perfect 6m specimen. G 16. $120 Acacia microbotrya Gum Wattle WA wheat belt, 1987 H 14 Right next to beginning of Wattle Walk. $90 Allocasuarina decussata Karri Oak, Karri Forest 1987 in Picnic site I 10. $180 Corymbia callophylla Marri, South-West K 10 $240 Eucalyptus astringens sub sp. astringens Brown Mallet from Moora to Hyden this Mallet is the tree of inland SW. At I 19 $150 E. astringens sub sp. redacta E. brevistylis Rates Tingle North Walpole district, very rare, 1984 D 18, lovely large specimens on hill top next to Hill View Track $280 E. burdettiana Burdett s Gum East Mt Barren, very rare 1982 E 19 $240 E. clivicola Green mallet grows from N. of the Stirling Ranges to E. of the Ravensthorpe Range, 2009 I 19 $150 E. falcata Silver mallet grows from Wickepin to Lake King and Jerramungup. 2009 Next to track at J 20. $150 E. gardneri subsp. gardneri Blue mallet, WA from Brookton-Kojonup, to Narembeen-Kulin, and near Cadoux, 2009 J 20 $150 E. gomphocephela Tuart Swan Coastal Plain 1980, growing at top corner, large specimens. C 21 $150 E. guilfoylei Yellow Tingle 1988, North Walpole district. This rare tree is next to the picnic shelter, J 10 $240 E. longicornis Red Morrel, tree of the central and southern wheat belt and Great Western Woodlands. Growing next to the Hill View Track J 19 $150 E. marginata Jarrah ~ brilliant old growth specimen in car park K 10, $340 2
E. macrocarpa Mottlecah, sand plains from Geraldton to Pingelly, restricted in wild, this species has silver foliage and striking summer flowers, 1982 D 20, $ 180 E. megacornuta Warted Yate Ravensthorpe Range, very rare 1982 (E 19) $240 E. melanophitra, this Mallet has a very restricted range from Pallinup River - Corackerup Ck to Boxwood Hill, 2009 H 20 $150 E. newbeyi Beaufort Inlet mallet, Named after a WA landcare legend Ken Newbey, its natural range is restricted to Beaufort Inlet & Fitzgerald River Nat. Park but it is raging in Balingup, 2009 I 19 $150 E. occidentalis Flat topped Yate 2009 The distinctive gully species of the South coast region. Growing next to the Hill View Track J 19 $150 E. ornata Ornamental silver mallet, restricted, NE of Kondinin - NE of Hyden, 2009 I 19 $150 E. patens WA Blackbutt younger wildling in car park at J 10 $120 E. praetermissa another unusual mallet with a restricted range S. coast, Beaufort Inlet & Fitzgerald River National Park, 2009 I 19 $150 E preissiana Bellfruited Mallee, Stirling Range to Stokes Inlet, rare,1982 striking yellow flowers in winter E 19 $240 E. recta Mt Yule silver mallet Very rare, scattered & very restricted distribution, SE of Moora, Cadoux H 20 $150 E. salmonophloia Salmon Gum ~ One of our State s loveliest trees. 2009 $240 E. sepulcralis Weeping Gum, Fitzgerald River National Park, rare, 1982 $180 E.spathulata Swamp Mallet, Avon Wheatbelt region, 1984 $180 E. tenuis an unusual Mallet from E. of Hyden & Lake King E. of Norseman & S. of Coolgardie, 2009 H 18 $150 E. tetraptera Four winged Mallee South Coast, on walk track at F 10.1990 $150 Tall Eucalypts All these trees are well established, large trees that are growing around the Tall Gum Short Walk. We anticipate they will grow into very large specimens. $ 270 ea E.dives Broad-leafed Peppermint Vic & NSW, 1987 I 15, E. maidenii Maiden s Gum southern NSW, 1987I 13 E. rubida Candlebark Tas, Vic & NSW, 1987 L 15 E. tereticornis Forest Red Gum x2 Q d & NSW, 1987 3
E. sieberi Silvertop Ash NSW/Vic 1987 I 14 E. viminalis Manna Gum Eastern Australia s second tallest tree, 1987 K 12 Other Australian Trees Acacia doratoxylon Spearwood NSW, ACT, Vic, 1987 F 13 $90 Acacia elata Cedar Wattle NSW 1987 It s surprising this handsome wattle next to Wattle Walk is still available. Perhaps people think all wattles are short-lived shrubs, but this lovely tree with summer flowers is a tall longlived beauty. E12 $160 Acacia melanoxylon Blackwood Tasmania and Victoria, 1987 K 13 $120 Alphitonia excelsa Soap Tree N.E. Aus, large tree in rainforest glade. 1991, L 15, $160 Araucaria bidwillii Bunya Pine Queensland, 1989 J 9, These stately trees are growing at the new Picnic site.$ #220 Araucaria cunninghamii Hoop Pine 1990 Qld/ NSW This advanced tree is in the rainforest glade. K 16 $220 Brachychiton rupestris Bottle Tree Queensland, 2009 G 18$ 180 Callitris glaucophylla White Cypress Pine 1986 from all mainland States, fine specimen C 12 $200 Callitris macleayana Stringybark Pine NSW, Q ld Tablelands, 1986 next to Wattle Walk track F 12 $150 Callitris preissii Rottnest Island Pine 1986 southern States in small patches C 12 $140 Eucalyptus nicholii Narrow leafed Peppermint Gum NSW, 1984 in a pair, these are magnificent specimens D 12 $200 Melia azerderach Cape Lilac 1996 Few people appreciate that this is an Australian tree from the Kimberley & across Aus tropics J 11 in car park $150 Stenocarpus sinuatus Firewheel Tree NSW rainforest, 1990, L 15, #2829 $ 240 Wollemi nobilis Wollemi Pine #1016 & #1017 Wollemi National Park, NSW. 2006 Our first planting of this famous tree was in the World Collection s Hidden Valley, where a pair is growing nicely. T 17 $340 ea. HERITAGE PLANTINGS Heritage Grove WORLD COLLECTION 4
Over a hundred years old, this magnificent avenue of heritage trees is growing in a peaceful glade near the creek, at the entrance to the arboretum alongside the Bibbulman Track, they are; London Plane #512, English Elm #510, 507, 505,503,601 And 287, 599 & 597 English Oak #509,506, 600 English Oak Concordia #504, Pin Oak #598. Price $999 ea Other Heritage Plantings by early settlers Populus nigra pyramidalis Lombardy Poplar, N Italy, original tree from 1930 s, with disabled access next to main track near old well) #153. Q 11, $190 Populus serotina Aurea Golden Poplar, selected cultivar, 1937, 203. This beautiful large tree grows next to the bridge at N 13. Disabled access. A second huge one is at O 10 near the old well, 748. Both are $280 Pyrus communis Josephine Pear, garden cultivar, circa 1910, growing at the Look-out with wonderful valley views, this group is over one hundred years old and still fruits. #486 & # 536, S 15, $ 280 Robinia pseudo-acacia Black Locust, East USA, original tree #045, S 11, $190 Schinus molle Pepper Tree, Peru, 1935 #227 near old well across creek, this hollow tree is a real character at P 11, $320 Avenue plantings Fraxinus oxycarpa Desert Ash S Europe to Iran, planted 1989, These attractive trees steal the show in early spring. Hill-top site with great views and good access. Take your pick. $290 Populus alba x alba Mahgreb Poplar, North Africa, planted 2005 E 5, the Tree Park s entry statement, lovely rare silver leafed poplars, with disabled access. $120 ea Oaks 5
The Tree Park has the largest oak collection in WA. Most of these trees are rare in Australia. Some listed below date to our first oak plantings in the 1980 s and are already large trees. Quercus acutissima Sawtooth Oak, 2004, Japan & Korea. This fast growing oak has glossy pointed leaves. O7, # 1076 & 1077. $250 ea. Q. alba White Oak, eastern N. America, 1994, #819 P $290 Q. bicolor Swamp White Oak, SE Canada & E USA, 1988 This is one of the last trees available in the Oak Grove. T 10 $ 350 Q. castaneifolia Chestnut leafed Oak, Caucusus & Iran, 1994 # 806 $250 Quercus cerris Turkey Oak Asia Minor 2007, #1256 at T 8, $280 Q. chrysolepsis Canyon Live Oak SW of USA, 1994, #818 P 9, $290 Q. ilex Holm Oak SW Europe, 1988 #433 next to Oak Grove Track. Q 10 $350 Q. iberica Iberica Oak, Caucasus, 1999, # 814 P 8 $290 Q. macrocarpa Burr Oak N. America, 1988 #358 Q 11 oak with gorgeous acorn cups.$350 Q. macrolepsis Vallonea Oak Eastern Mediterranean, 1999 #815 P 9 $290 Q. nigra Water Oak, southern USA, 1989, # 569 & #1169 two available, these handsome semi evergreen trees are the only remaining oaks available in the first Oak Grove T 10 $ 340 Q. petrea French Oak, France, 2007 two left, these are the oaks of wine barrel fame and very rare here, as the first plantings in Australia, near walk track. K 7 $400 Q. phellos Willow Oak, S. East USA, 1988 # 620 & # 621 I 6 one of the most ornamental of the oaks, this magnificent pair are in the Chinampa. $410ea Q. robur Fastigiata Cypress Oak 2005 This selected cultivar of the English Oak grows in tall upright form hence its name. Q 8 $290 Autumn Beauties and Other Exotic Trees Acer ginnala Amur Maple # 704 1985 Pretty leaf on a dainty tree. L 9 $270 Acer palmatum Japanese Maple, Japan, 1986, one of the best autumn displays in the Park, visible from the road, but on steep slope so hard to access, # 425 at K 7, $250 Acer rubrum Red Maple 1986 Two lovely large Maples available of this famous species. # 701 & 702 at L 9 $350 ea. 6
Acer rubrum October Glory Red Maple #1280 from eastern Canada & USA. 2005 An outstanding specimen tree for autumn colour. K 8, $350 Acer saccharinum Silver Maple, East USA, Our only Silver Maple is well grown and lovely but access is on slope. #421, 1986 K 7 $ 250 Arbutus arachnoides x Mediterranean Strawberry Tree 2010 (Hybrid) x 2 # 3506 & 3507, and Arbutus glandulosa Mexican Madrone #3508 2010, and Arbutus canariensis Canary Madrone #3509 2010 are four young evergreen Strawberry Trees in the main car park, prized for their beautiful cinnamon coloured bark. (P and Q 13) $180 ea Betula nigra Black Birch Between the car park and the Duck Pond, this tree has gorgeous curly bark. Nth America, R 17, 659, 1991 $200. Butia capitata Wine Palm Chile 1992 #1008 & #1009 The delicious fruit of this pair can be intoxicating! His and hers? Growing at the bridge. O 14 $450 for the pair Calocedrus decurrens Californian Incense Cedar West coast USA, 1997 Two tall globular conifers from California s amazing coniferous heritage, L11 $270 Carya illinoensis Pecan 1999 #1081 on Bibbulman Track U 19 $250 Celtis sinensis Nettle Tree China, next to Bibbulman Track 1999 # 706 L 10 $120 Ceratonia siliqua Carob East Mediterranean, 1993 #1023 & #798 at O 8,. Nice trees, but both male so no pods. $250 Crataegus phaenopyrum Washington Thorn, Eastern USA, 1994, This little Hawthorn turns scarlet in autumn #548, R 13, $180 Gleditsia triacanthos Honey Locust, central and east USA, 1983, grown as a fodder tree T 12, #044 $190 Liquidambar orientalis x styraciflua Turkish Liquidambar, Asia Minor, 2005 rare and beautiful these Liquidambar colour late and hold their display til mid winter, disabled access outside Homestead, # 1161 $390 Livingstonia australis Australian Fan Palm 1992 prominent in the Chinampa. $200 Nyssa sylvatica Tupelo # 1275 & # 1276 2008 Stunning autumn colour. J 8 $270 ea Pinus pinea Stone Pine, Mediterranean, 1989 #441 The edible pine nut tree is above the Yungerup Spring. X 7 $ 230 Plantanus occidentalis American Plane #1040 Eastern USA, 2003 V 11, $290 Plantanus occidentalis American Plane #1029 2003 Eastern USA, in the maple grove at L8 $290 7
Pyrus salicifolia Weeping Silver Pear 1999 Small ornamental with silver foliage. On Bibbulman Track. #709, L 10 $160 Salix nigra Black Willow Tall & vibrant willows in pair next to creek in quiet location. Nth America, #743 &745, N 11, $250 ea or $340 for pair. Sapium sebiferum Chinese Tallow, China, 1982 #478, lovely fully grown tree above spring with good autumn display. W 9 $ 370 Sorbus acuparia Rowan, China, good late autumn colour, next to creek, 1986 #710, L 10, $340 Taxodium distichum Swamp Cypress, S.E. USA, 1998, #636 magnificent tree in autumn, stand out in Chinampa. H 6 $390 Taxus baccata aurea Golden Yew, N. Africa & Europe, 2006 #1011 slow growing but can live for many centuries, this species is of pagan significance, on Chinampa H 6 $250 Please read the sponsorship conditions and fill in the form on our website www.goldenvalleytreepark.org.au 8