This Jacaranda in Leichhardt was pruned to raise the canopy and allow more light into the neighbours property, for both the benefit of the neighbours garden and home. The tree will remain a feature, especially when flowering, while not overwhelming in its presence, as can be the case for a large tree on small properties in the Inner Western suburbs.
Neighbourly conduct
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