Cryptomeria japonica 'Elegans'

Other Name

'Elegans' Japanese Cedar

Location

41 Lakeside Drive,, EMERALD VIC 3782 - Property No T11136

File Number

T11136

Level

State

Statement of Significance

Location or Context:
A tree which occurs in a unique location or context and so provides a contribution to the landscape.

Curious Growth Form:
A tree which exhibits a curious growth form or physical feature such as abnormal outgrowths natural fusion of branches, severe lightning damage or unusually pruned forms.

The country club was the brainchild of Collins Street specialist Dr Bottomley who headed a syndicate purchasing land formerly owned by Carl Axel Nobelius. A 9-hole golf course ws designed and the clubhouse opened in 1929. A popular weekend attraction, the club continued in private hands until 1987 when it was purchased by Ausgolf Pty Ltd. The Bottomley family still retains interest in the remaining sections of the old Nobelius property. The tree is believed to have been planted by the Bailleau-Myer family in the 1920s.

Measurements: 02/03/1993
Spread (m): 14.6
Girth (m): Multi-stemmed
Height (m): 21.25
Estimated Age (yrs): 70
Condition: Good

Measurements: 10/01/2011
Spread (m): 12 N-S, 8 E-W
Girth (m): Multi-stemmed
Height (m): 16
Condition: Fair to good

Access: Unrestricted
Classified: 11/03/1993

Group

Parks, Gardens and Trees

Category

Tree