On Arbor Day 2010, the Forest Products Commission invites you, your school or community organisation to take home, free of charge, Western Australian native trees and to learn more about our forests and sustainability.
You might think planting a tree is a token effort, but also think about the value one tree can bring. It can inspire children and grow into an object of great beauty. Most of all, the tree teaches us that by looking after the forest it will be there for generations to come.
You can collect up to 10 of each seedling on offer, including;
- granite honey myrtle
- coastal moort
- red-flowering gum
- blue-leaved mallee
- pink claw flower
- Albany bottlebrush
- smooth barked York gum
You will need to register your interest online at the website before the day to ensure your seedlings of interest will be available.
Free seedlings will need to be collected from their West Manjimup Nursery on 9 June 2010 between 10am and 2pm.
The nursery is located at:
Burnside Road
WEST MANJIMUP WA 6258
Wow, I'm on acerage in Victoria and would love to have had this offered locally.