The mighty Jarrah
This old photo from Dwellingup in the 20s shows that most South West Australian of trees, the jarrah in it's magnificent untouched form.
Sadly the jarrah is becoming increasingly rare in our city, making way for development and gardens.
I lived on this street when I was a kid and where these villas are today was an old sawmill. I am very pleased to see that the jarrah trees have been retained on this site.
On the same street is this property where the trees, in this case marri, have also been retained.
I love these remnant trees.
To all the private land owners who have rsisted the temptation to remove these links to a previous time I say thank you.
This old photo from Dwellingup in the 20s shows that most South West Australian of trees, the jarrah in it's magnificent untouched form.
Sadly the jarrah is becoming increasingly rare in our city, making way for development and gardens.
On the same street is this property where the trees, in this case marri, have also been retained.
I love these remnant trees.
To all the private land owners who have rsisted the temptation to remove these links to a previous time I say thank you.
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