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Canopy The Tree Experts

Locality: Fyshwick, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

Phone: +61 2 6161 1800



Address: Unit 3, 9 Wyhalla Street 2609 Fyshwick, ACT, Australia

Website: http://www.canopygroup.com.au/contact/

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25.01.2022 Here’s Jake carrying out some weight reduction pruning. It’s worth while reaching out to do the job right.



24.01.2022 Here is our team setting up to remove a large storm damaged tree. Actew AGL turned the power off for us so we could work safely near the high voltage power lines.

23.01.2022 CrepeMyrtle (Largerstromia indica) Gorgeous colour! Do you have some winter colour at your place?

22.01.2022 Trees are well optimised to withstand windy conditions. Some trees may benefit from a support system that allows natural movement while preventing extreme movements. Here is a Cobra Support System we installed earlier today #treeexperts



21.01.2022 Delicate work on the roof top. Nice work Jake

21.01.2022 Canopy crew proudly assisted this morning by coffee from Two Before Ten Cafe and Coffee Roasters!

21.01.2022 When we go to Floriade in Canberra each year the flowers are the stars of the show right? Have you ever pause a moment to admire the trees in Commonwealth Park? #Floriade2017 #canberratrees #springincanberra



21.01.2022 #canberraautumn2018

21.01.2022 You've gotta love Spring! #springincanberra

21.01.2022 A Branch collar remains years after the tree was broken down by decay fungi. #naturalbeauty #treelove

20.01.2022 Canopy Trees is fortunate to have two great young people as part of the team. Just look at the motivation they display #canopyemployeesofthemonth

19.01.2022 Today we couldn't help but stop and admire the tiny red flowers on this cultivated variety of Japanese Maple. Have you stopped to take in the beauty of Spring in Canberra?



18.01.2022 Canopy The Tree Experts had the honour of representing our industry at the 2017 Careers Xpo in Canberrra. It was exciting to have an opportunity to meet so many young people considering their futures.

17.01.2022 This garden ornament is made from glass wear from yesteryear. What a unique concept! #upcycling #gardenbling

16.01.2022 Canopy The Tree Experts’ latest apprentice Jake adjusting well to a career in caring for trees.

14.01.2022 Horse drawn water cart used to irrigate some of Canberra's earliest plantings. #canberrahistory #likecanberra #wearecbr #10pencils

14.01.2022 This gorgeous Magnolia in Ainslie was really putting on a show today. #springincanberra

14.01.2022 When the driveway is so steep your chain lube 'runs away'

12.01.2022 Glorious Spring! #canopytreeexperts #springcollage #springflowers

12.01.2022 One of a kind remnant Eucalyptus in Hackett backyard, Canberra

12.01.2022 Seeking the right advice before making decisions makes sense. It often saves us time, gives us piece of mind and improves our quality of life. How many specialists do you think give free advice?

10.01.2022 Trees will self optimise in response to changes over time. A leaning tree isn’t necessarily a problem.

08.01.2022 Looks like a great book!

07.01.2022 Interesting listen. Woman perusing engineering. A make dominated industry.

06.01.2022 Maja Blasch is briefing our new team members on the pros and cons of a basal anchor and using a single rope techniques for accessing a tree. #treeexperts

06.01.2022 Jakes climbing skills are coming along well! Here he is pruning a large Ash to remove a broken branch.

05.01.2022 There is always something to learn from trees. Maja is showing Jake how trees can compartmentalise damage. #treeexperts #woodscience

05.01.2022 Canopy The Tree Experts love working at Yarraumla Nursery. With so many beautiful trees and a rich history it's easy to forget we're at work! #yarralumlanursery #canberrahistory #canberratrees

04.01.2022 #springincanberra #wearecbr #10pencils

04.01.2022 What better place than the Adelaide Botanic Garden to seek shade on a hot day! @ Adelaide Botanic Park

04.01.2022 Tree snorkels! These odd looking protrusions are to allow gas exchange in very wet areas. This form of aerial root is called a Pneumatophore. #treescience #yarralumlanursery #wearecbr

03.01.2022 Maja is showing Maddy the intricacies of felling a tree from the ground using appropriate chainsaw technique. #treeexperts #womenintrades

03.01.2022 Elm Leaf Beetle (ELB) can not only be unsightly but may result in your tree becoming susceptible to further pests and disease. Contact us if you think your tree is affected.

03.01.2022 At the end of a long day

02.01.2022 Breath taking beauty by artists with inspirational skill and gorgeous attention to detail

02.01.2022 Trees do not heal, they seal. Look how well this Cork Oak has compartmentalised or 'walled off' a wound to the trunk. This wound occurred approximately 8 years ago. #treephysiology #treeexperts

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