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A unique urban forest in Melbourne

I’m in Melbourne for a few days and yesterday as I walked past the little City Square part of town, I noticed some brightly coloured trees. I was on my way to meet a friend though, so couldn’t stop to check them out. This morning, I went back to have a look at these amazing beauties that are brightening up the CBD – a yarn bombing initiative to draw attention to Melbourne’s urban forest plans, as far as I can work out. Whatever about the plans to preserve the city’s trees over the next 20 years (see, I did actually have a look at the website that was advertised on the trees, so their clever plan is working), these colourful tree cardigans and quilts have won me.

And it does get quite cold here in the winter, so I hope that they leave them on for a while – am sure the trees will feel quite naked without them. Good job, city of Melbourne – your razzle dazzle urban forest attention-grabber is fabulous!

A yarn-bombed City Square, Melbourne.
A yarn-bombed City Square, Melbourne.
A bizarre rainbow of woolly trees...
A bizarre rainbow of woolly trees…
A blue granny blanket at the tram and bus stop.
A blue granny tree blanket at the tram and bus stop.
Keeping it green.
Keeping it green.
Sure brightens up this part of the CBD, with lots of trees wrapped down the street.
Sure brightens up this part of the CBD, with lots of trees wrapped down the street.