Trees and shrubs mentioned in an article published in the Weekly Times on 30 March 1872. Names and spellings have been left according to the article, regardless of whether or not they are correct. Note that larches were also mentioned in a Kyneton Guardian article of 1936, but are no longer present.
Whitethorn
Cupress Lambertiana
Cupress Goveniana
Cupress Lawsoniana
Araucaria imbricata (Chile Pine)
Cedrus deodara (Indian cedar)
Cedrus Atlantica (silver cedar)
Abies excelsa (Norway spruce)
Frenella cupressiformis (Murray pine)
Larix Europaea (European larch)
Pinus insignis
Pinus Austriaca
Pinus Canariensis
Pinus excelsa
Pinus Halepensis (Aleppo pine)
Pinus pinea (stone pine)
Pinus Sylvestris (Scotch fir)
Wellingtonia gigantea (mammoth tree)
Thuja aura
English elm
broad-leaved giant elm
suberosa or cork elm
Quercus (British oak and Turkey oak)
Lombardy poplar
Silver poplar
English maple or ash
Italian ash
Various Acacias
Grevilleas
Salix rubra (basket willow)
Salix Babylonica (weeping willow)
Hollies
Pittosporums
Eugenioides
Nigrescens
Rhamnus
Alaternus
Areca sapida
other cabbage palms
Gynerium argentum (Pampas grass)
Dracaena Australis
Eucalypti
Euonymus
Oriental planes