The tree cover in Sydney’s Hyde Park is so lush and cool on a hot day.
(And yes, to everyone reading this from interstate or overseas: I know naming the big park in the Sydney CBD “Hyde Park” was not exactly a creative choice.)
(I’ll also refrain from making me obvious jokes about Sydney’s asbestos crisis.)
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Sadly yeah. It’s an old article but (Here
Basically the trees are planted on very low quality soil and are under strain, it means they’re getting sick and dying/falling down.
There’s signs in the park (or at least there was when I was there last) that talks about it. There’s rehabilitation underway but a lot of it is management rather than trying to fix the problem and preserve the trees.
I can’t imagine how they would fix the problem and save the trees. Is it possible?