36. 2280 Octavia Monterey cypress (Hesperocyparis macrocarpa), Carmel, CA, native (sheared into a spectacular hedge around the old Spreckels Mansion, now owned by author Danielle Steel)
Turn right on Washington. Washington Street, Octavia to Laguna, south side
37. Lafayette Park Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba), China (the young ginkgoes along Washington have been badly affected by the persistent west winds on this hill)
Turn left on Laguna. Laguna Street, Washington to Sacramento, east side
38. Lafayette Park Monterey cypress (Hesperocyparis macrocarpa), Carmel, CA, native (2 trees flanking the Clay Street entrance to Lafayette Park)
39. Lafayette Park She-oak (Casuarina sp.), Eastern Australia
40. Lafayette Park Willow (Salix sp.), Eastern North America (near the southwest corner of the park)
Turn right on Sacramento. Sacramento Street, Laguna to Buchanan, south side
41. 2201 Sacramento Red-flowering gum (Corymbia ficifolia), southwest Australia
42. 2241 Sacramento After Dark peppermint willow (Agonis flexuosa ‘Jervis Bay Afterdark’), southwest Australian cultivar (2 young trees flanking the gate; often less vigorous than the green-leafed species)
Sacramento Street, Buchanan to Webster, south side
43. 2323 Sacramento Sweetshade tree (Hymenosporum flavum), Eastern Australia
44. 2323 Sacramento Brush cherry (Syzygium australe, formerly S. paniculatum), Eastern Australia
**Continue on Sacramento to Fillmore, then turn left and head south on Fillmore (lined with Indian laurel figs and evergreen pears) to California; then turn right on California**
California Street, Fillmore to Steiner, south side
45. 2435 California (Mollie Stone’s) Hedge maple (Acer campestre), Eurasia and North Africa (this is the largest hedge maple that we know of in San Francisco)
46. Parking lot across the street Canary Island pine (Pinus canariensis), Canary Islands (the tall narrow pines at east and west ends of the parking lot)
California Street, Steiner to Pierce, south side
47. 2501 California Trident maple (Acer buergerianum), East Asia (several colorful street trees on both sides of the gas station)
Continue west on California to Scott, then north on Scott to Sacramento; the tour begins on Sacramento just east of Scott.
Our regular commercial: This walking tour was organized by Mike Sullivan, author of The Trees of San Francisco and webmaster of www.sftrees.com; Jason Dewees, horticulturist at Flora Grubb Gardens and author of Designing with Palms; and Richard Turner, retired editor of Pacific Horticulture magazine . You can follow Mike and Jason on their tree-themed Instagram pages at @sftreeguy and @loulufan. Richard edited another great book on San Francisco trees: Elizabeth McClintock’s Trees of Golden Gate Park. If you’re a tree enthusiast, buy all three books!