Specialist Service
Heritage Tree Care for Kew Properties
Kew has extensive Heritage Overlays particularly around Studley Park and the streets backing onto the Yarra River, with Vegetation Protection Overlays covering the river escarpment. Cotham Road, High Street and the leafy backstreets around Walpole Street are typical Kew tree work areas, with mature gardens hosting some of Boroondara's oldest trees. Heritage trees in Kew need a careful approach: the tree species, the council requirements, and how to work around mature gardens. Every job is led by a Cert III qualified arborist, fully insured to $20 million, and finished with complete site clean-up.
Kew's established trees often include established oaks, elms, gums, claret ash, magnolias. Each species has its own heritage tree work considerations, particularly when access is constrained by narrow side passages, overhead power lines, or neighbouring properties typical of Kew blocks. Our approach is methodical, safety-first, and tailored to each tree.
Heritage tree work is where conservative arboricultural judgement matters most. Aggressive pruning, poor cuts or the wrong work at the wrong time of year can shorten a tree's life by decades. Done right, the same tree can stand for another century.
Our Approach
How We Work With Heritage Trees
Conservative Pruning
We prune the minimum necessary โ typically 5โ10% of the canopy or less per visit, never more. Aggressive reshaping of mature trees does long-term damage.
Right Time of Year
For most heritage species we prune in late autumn or winter when the tree is dormant. Spring and summer pruning causes unnecessary stress.
Council Permit Liaison
Most heritage trees in Boroondara and Stonnington require permits. We prepare the arborist reports and handle the council application.
Cabling & Bracing
For trees with structural concerns we install steel or synthetic cables to redistribute load โ keeping the tree safe without removing it.
Common Heritage Trees in Melbourne's East
The species we work with most frequently across Boroondara and Stonnington heritage areas:
- English oaks (Quercus robur) โ common across Kew, Camberwell, Canterbury and Hawthorn. Long-lived (300+ years possible), but vulnerable to root compaction and oak processionary issues.
- English elms (Ulmus procera) โ Camberwell has one of Melbourne's best preserved urban elm populations. Care needed against Dutch elm disease and structural decline.
- London plane trees (Platanus x acerifolia) โ line many of the area's main streets. Generally robust but produce significant deadwood that needs regular management.
- Liquid ambers (Liquidambar styraciflua) โ common ornamentals from the post-war period now reaching the end of their structural life in many gardens.
- River red gums & manna gums (Eucalyptus camaldulensis, E. viminalis) โ native heritage trees in Doncaster, Templestowe and along the Yarra corridor. Significant species under multiple environmental overlays.
- Atlantic and Himalayan cedars โ Federation-era plantings in larger gardens across Toorak and Malvern.
โ ๏ธ The Cost of Getting It Wrong
Common mistakes we see on heritage trees that have been pruned by less qualified contractors: lion's-tailing (stripping all interior growth), topping (cutting main stems to stubs), flush cuts (cutting against the trunk rather than the branch collar), and over-pruning (removing more than 30% in one visit). Recovery from these mistakes takes decades โ if the tree survives at all. A heritage oak that dies prematurely costs you more than just removal and replacement: you lose property value, character, and something that genuinely cannot be replaced in your lifetime.
Heritage Tree Care Across Boroondara and Surrounds
While this page focuses on Kew, we provide the same heritage tree care service across the surrounding area, including Hawthorn, Hawthorn East, Balwyn, Canterbury, Richmond. For our general heritage tree care information across all suburbs, see our Heritage Tree Care service page.
From the Field
Recent Work