Review of Urban King Trees in the Past Ten Years

 

“King of Hong Kong” Urban Trees Competition was hosted by Provisional Urban Council, and co-hosted by The Conservancy Association and RTHK. The elected nine Urban King Trees are still listed in the Register of Old and Valuable Trees.

One third of the tree trunks of the Chinese Banyan, known as ‘King of Hong Kong Urban Tree’, collapsed in Kowloon Park on 13 August 2007. The collapse alerted the public on the inadequacy of tree conservation works, especially those of old and valuable tree in Hong Kong. In September, the Conservancy Association surveyed the remaining eight Urban King Trees. We discovered that most of them received inappropriate care, with three of them having potential risks of collapse.

Trees are important assets to the society and conservation work should not be ignored. While the Administration has spent enormous amount public money on tree planting and urban greening, sufficient resource should also be put on tree conservation.

Eastern Wan Chai Central & Western
Southern Yau Tsim Mong Sham Shui Po
Kowloon City Kwun Tong Wong Tai Sin
Chinese Banyan (Ficus microcarpa) LCSD E/16 top
Health condition Structure Environment Comparison with the condition in 1997
Fair, slow growth, vigorous production of watersprouts on the tree trunk and braches, 5-10% dieback There are many wounds due to poor pruning; sign of decay on some of the wounds as well as tree roots which located near roadside; aerial roots were removed; many branches were lion tailed The tree crown is near to buildings nearby, tree roots were covered by road, lack of space for the development of tree roots The tree crown became smaller, it is good due to the reduction of the weight of the crown, however, no aerial roots can reach the ground and lignified, this can seriously affect the health and the support of the tree
 
West Indies Mahogany (Swietenia mahagoni) LCSD WCH/23 top
Health condition Structure Environment Comparison with the condition in 1997
good, 5-10% dieback wounds due to improper pruning at the lower part of the tree trunk, signs of decay, fungi on several branch surfaces may indicate internal decay, but not serious 30% of the roots grow under the paved trail in the cemetery, may affect long term growth tree crown denser, good health condition, no serious structural problem.
 
Burmese Rosewood (Pterocarpus indicus) LCSD CW/86 top
Health condition Structure Environment Comparison with the condition in 1997
good, 5% dieback, but yellow leaves and dark green veins may indicate malnourishment (i.e. deficiency of iron) wounds due to improper pruning mainly at the lower part of the tree trunk, some of the larger wounds covered with concrete, as a result cannot determine whether there are signs of decay, water sprouts 70% of the roots covered, compacted soil tree crown denser, overall health condition good, but concrete covering the trunk show sign of loosening and poses potential hazard.
 
Rain Tree (Albizia saman) LCSD S/9 top
Health condition Structure Environment Comparison with the condition in 1997
good, growth normal, but water sprouts at various locations, 10% dieback Formation of wound wood at several locations, some of the wounds are quite large, two of which show signs of decay, many pruning wounds also show signs of decay, trunk leans towards Wong Chuk Hang Road, roots at opposite side grow under concrete, exposing parts show signs of decay Probability of the tree will collapse towards Wong Chuk Hang Road due to leaning and decaying root, insufficient space for root growth, 80% of the roots covered The leaning angle more acute, tree crown at the side of a private nursery thinner than at the side of Wong Chuk Hang Road, may indicate root problems, crown should be thinned to reduce weight.
 
Chinese Banyan (Ficus microcarpa) LCSD YTM/97 top
Health condition Structure Environment Comparison with the condition in 1997
Very poor, only 20% tree crown left, aerial roots few, but some reach ground, lots of die-back, indicate serious root problems One-third of trunk collapse, slight leaning, pruning wounds at many branches and aerial roots, show signs of decay Large area of roots once covered with concrete/tiles, roots truncated due to engineering works; seriously damaging roots and affecting absorption of water and minerals. Overall condition very poor, Probability of dying
 
Silk-tree (Albizia julibrissin) LCSD SSP/16 top
Health condition Structure Environment Comparison with the condition in 1997
Good, dense tree crown, but water sprouts at main trunk and branches Several pruning wounds, some show signs of decay, formation of wound wood at several locations, several branches lion-tailed 60% roots covered, seriously affect absorption of water and minerals, part of roots under a fencing wall, impact unknown Leaning angle more acute, local residents pointed out that two large branches collapsed and caused damage to the buildings nearby, tree crown should be thinned and supported with CORBA bracing
 
Chinese Banyan (Ficus microcarpa) LCSD KC/1 top
Health condition Structure Environment Comparison with the condition in 1997
Good, slow growth, 5-10% die-back, few aerial roots Several pruning wounds, show signs of decay, many pruned aerial roots, several branches lion-tailed 10-20% of roots covered by tiles and road and mainly on one side, may lead to unbalance growth, soil compacted and hard Main trunk widened from 0.6m to 1.8m because of aerial roots reaching ground, but no aerial roots far from the main trunk can reach ground, will affect health and support in the long run, main trunk begins to age, allowing aerial roots to reach round very important for the caring of the tree, extension of tree crown hinders growth of other trees
 
Silk-tree (Albizia julibrissin) HD KT/1 top
Health condition Structure Environment Comparison with the condition in 1997
Good, 5% die back Several pruning wounds, some with formation of wound woods, but some also show signs of decay, two large cuts (with diameter about 40cm), may lead to internal decay, long term monitoring needed Ample space for growth and off limit, protection enough. Installation of flood light, effect of the heat to the tree should be closely monitored, the installation process may injure the roots Tree crown thinner, but conducive to reducing the weight of the crown
 
Chinese Banyan (Ficus microcarpa) LCSD WTS/8 top
Health condition Structure Environment Comparison with the condition in 1997
Good, but several locations with water sprouts, lush growth of aerial roots Several pruning wounds with water sprouts, branches facing the park square may be topped because of the construction works Located at the park entrance, 90% of the roots covered with tiles, aerial roots pruned and cannot reach the ground Not many changes, the location of the entrance should be moved and provide more space for the root system and aerial roots, reduce human disturbance to the tree