Trees for Residents Submission Form
Submissions for this year's Trees for Residents program have now closed.
Residents taking part in the program can collect their tree during our Tree Pick up Day on Saturday 1 June at the City of Belmont Operations Centre.
Trees for Residents Pick-up Day
Saturday 1 June 2024
9am to 12pm
City of Belmont Operations Centre, 180 Planet Street, Carlisle
Download you tree care guide
For more information on the program or for help with your submission, please contact our Parks, Leisure and Environment team on
environment@belmont.wa.gov.au
Tree Species Guide
Small shrubby desert tree with large pink bushy flowers.
Scientific name: Hakea francisiana
Height: 3m to 8m
Conditions: Tolerates full shade, blooms in Spring
Wildlife: Attracts honeyeating birds
White-coated gum tree with beautiful pink/red flowers.
Scientific name: Eucalyptus caesia
Height: up to 7m
Conditions: Tolerates full shade, blooms in Winter and Spring
Wildlife: Attracts honeyeating birds
Medium sized gum tree local to the Perth area, with white flowers.
Scientific name: Eucalyptus toditana
Height: up to 15m
Conditions: Tolerates full shade, blooms in Summer
Wildlife: Attracts Black Cockatoos
Evergreen small tree or large shrub with striking flowers and blue-green leaves.
Scientific name: Hakea Laurina
Height: 6m
Conditions: Tolerates full sun, blooms in Autumn and Winter
Wildlife: Attracts bees, birds and butterflies
Submission Form
Submissions for the 2024 Trees for Residents program have now closed.
Thank you for supporting a clean, green and healthy City!