The Tree Scheme provides subsidised tubestock and propagation materials to Trees For Life members who are undertaking revegetation projects in rural areas. Since 1981, 29.5 million plants have been grown in South Australia. Tree Scheme participants have a choice of two options:

Option One: Grow your own

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Option Two: Volunteer grown

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Trees

Cootamundra wattle (N)- Acacia baileyana
Black wattle (N) - Acacia decurrens
Silver wattle (N)- Acacia dealbata
Sydney golden wattle (N)- Acacia longifolia
Flinders Ranges wattle (N)- Acacia iteaphylla
Golden wreath wattle (N)- Acacia saligna
Cape Leeuwin wattle (N)- Albizia lophantha
Strawberry tree- Arbutus unedo
Hawthorn- Crataegus monogyna
Sugar gum (N)- Eucalyptus cladocalyx
Tasmanian blue gum (N)- Eucalyptus globulus
Desert ash - Fraxinus rotundifolia
Weeping white broom- Genista monosperma
European olive - Olea europaea
Monterey pine- Pinus radiata
Aleppo pine - Pinus halepensis
Sweet pittosporum (N)- Pittosporum undulatum
Cherry plum- Prunus cerasifera
Black locust - Robinia pseudoacacia
Willows- Salix spp.
Pepper Tree- Schinus areira

(P) denotes proclaimed pest plant species.
(N) denotes Australian native.

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