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“Stinky Ginkgo Tree Divides Toronto Residents”

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In Toronto, a once uncommon non-native tree is causing issues for residents. Alan Page and his wife, long-time residents of Leslieville near Jones Avenue and Gerrard Street E., have been dealing with the challenges posed by their backyard ginkgo tree. Recently, the tree has been producing sticky and malodorous fruit each autumn, leading to concerns about cleanliness and attracting flying insects like bees and wasps.

Page, frustrated by the persistent issue, sought permission to remove the tree earlier this year, only to have his request denied by city forestry staff. The matter is now under review by the Toronto and East York Community Council, with staff recommending against allowing the tree’s removal.

Councillor Josh Matlow has raised awareness of the problem, advocating for solutions to assist homeowners troubled by the ginkgo trees and their unpleasant fruit. The foul odor emanating from the fruit, likened by some to a mix of dog feces and vomit, has sparked widespread complaints from residents.

Arborist Marc Ambeau explained that ginkgo trees, introduced from China decades ago, are now reaching maturity in Toronto, leading to the current fruit-related issues. Despite the challenges, the city’s strict regulations require permits for the removal of trees over 30 cm in diameter, part of efforts to increase the city’s tree canopy coverage to 40% by 2050.

Neighbour James Chiu, supporting Page’s appeal, shared his own struggles with the ginkgo fruit affecting his yard and home. Should Page receive approval to remove the tree, city staff have suggested planting five new trees in its place to maintain the urban forest.

Ambeau advised homeowners to appreciate the benefits of ginkgo trees, such as shade and wildlife habitat, while acknowledging the inconvenience of the fruit’s smell. The ongoing debate highlights the balancing act between urban forestry preservation and addressing community concerns.

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