“Toronto Residents Seek Removal of Foul-Smelling Ginkgo Trees”

In Toronto, a non-native tree is causing concerns due to its unpleasant odor. Alan Page and his wife, residents of Leslieville for over 20 years, have a ginkgo tree in their backyard. Recently, the tree has been producing sticky and smelly fruit during autumn, leading to complaints of the residue being difficult to remove and attracting insects like bees and wasps.

Residents, including Page, have requested permission to remove these ginkgo trees due to the foul smell resembling a mix of dog poop and vomit. Despite their health, applications for removal have been denied by city forestry staff. Page’s appeal is scheduled for review by the Toronto and East York Community Council, where staff recommend against removal.

Councilor Josh Matlow has urged staff to find solutions for homeowners troubled by the trees’ noxious fruit. With an estimated thousands of ginkgo trees in Toronto, the issue arises as female trees mature and produce fruit. Current regulations require permits for tree removal, part of efforts to increase the city’s tree canopy to 40% by 2050.

One of Page’s neighbors, James Chiu, supports the appeal, citing issues with the ginkgo fruit affecting his children and attracting animals. If approved for removal, Page is willing to plant five new trees as suggested by city staff. Arborist Marc Ambeau advises homeowners to appreciate the trees’ benefits, such as shade and wildlife habitat, despite the inconvenience of the fruit’s smell.

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