Sydney turns over a new leaf and says goodbye to much-maligned plane trees
by Lisa Cox and Patrick Keneally from Environment | The Guardian on (#6FY0Y)
Trees once described as about as much use to our wildlife as concrete posts' to gradually be phased out in favour of more drought-tolerant plants
The City of Sydney has said it will gradually phase out the use of plane trees across the streets of the city.
Plane trees, which account for almost 10% of the street and park trees across the whole City of Sydney but are the dominant species in some areas, have had their fair share of critics over the years.
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