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LocationMaroondah catchment HEALESVILLE, YARRA RANGES SHIRE
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What is significant?
This Manna gum is located in a restricted area of the Maroondah
catchment. It is one of a set of large old growth trees in Victoria.
How is it significant?
This Manna gum (Eucalyptus viminalis) is significant for
scientific reasons at State level.
Why is it significant?
This Manna gum is outstanding for its size, with a height of 54m,
spread of 10m and girth of 12.9m. It is an outstanding example of the
species despite its trunk being broken at 41m. This tree has a cave
inside the base than can fit more than 10 people inside. It is the
largest height of the species on the National Trust Register, with the
next largest measuring 37.5m located in Spring Hill in the Macedon
Ranges (T12157). It is one of a set of large old growth trees in
Victoria also on the register (T12342, T12343, T12344, T12346, T12347,
T12348, T12349, T12350, T12351, T12356, T12357, T12358). Measurements: 2010 Spread (m): 10 Girth (m): 12.9 Height (m): 54 Estimated age (yrs): 200+ Condition : Good Access: Restricted Classified: 04/12/2017
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