Nothing to sneeze at: one of Melbourne’s most-loathed trees wins a second act

Furniture designers and artists save a London plane from the mulch pile – repurposing its ‘shimmery’ timber into stools, tea tables, lighting and vasesGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailLong the darlings of municipal landscaping, London plane trees line boulevards from New York to Johannesburg. In Australian cities people have lived, worked and sneezed alongside them for generations. Revered by urban planners for their good looks, impressive carbon sequestering capabilities and hardiness, the hybrid plant (made from American sycamore and oriental plane) is an optimum city tree – in measured doses.But while their verdant majesty in summer and handsome silhouettes in winter are widely admired, their reign of eye-watering, throat-scratching terror throughout spring has made them notorious.Sign up for the fun stuff with our rundown of must-reads, pop culture and tips for the weekend, every Saturday morning Continue reading...

May 17, 2025 - 01:16
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Nothing to sneeze at: one of Melbourne’s most-loathed trees wins a second act

Furniture designers and artists save a London plane from the mulch pile – repurposing its ‘shimmery’ timber into stools, tea tables, lighting and vases

Long the darlings of municipal landscaping, London plane trees line boulevards from New York to Johannesburg. In Australian cities people have lived, worked and sneezed alongside them for generations. Revered by urban planners for their good looks, impressive carbon sequestering capabilities and hardiness, the hybrid plant (made from American sycamore and oriental plane) is an optimum city tree – in measured doses.

But while their verdant majesty in summer and handsome silhouettes in winter are widely admired, their reign of eye-watering, throat-scratching terror throughout spring has made them notorious.

Sign up for the fun stuff with our rundown of must-reads, pop culture and tips for the weekend, every Saturday morning Continue reading...