The wattles on the northern end of the property have been cut right back, they were as high as the marri to the left in the photograph. They were cut back last year (albeit less brutally) so should grow back strongly. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acacia_rostellifera
Growing up in the Perth Hills area, Marri or Corymbia calophylla were a common tree, and is the gum tree that grows ‘honky nuts’ and can be tapped for sap. Although not common in coastal areas, nor totally suitable for a medium garden due to how large they can get, we are growing them anyway. It is intended they will be kept to about four metres.
These pots containing four plants each have been grown from seeds collected over the years, and will be planted and grown in these groups, adding to the plants already being grown.