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Other NameBishop Pine LocationCement Creek Road,, WARBURTON VIC 3799 - Property No T12143
File NumberT12143LevelRegional |
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Contribution to landscape, important landmark Located on the right hand side of Cement Creek Road, approximately
3km from Warbuton Highway, the 1000+ Bishop Pines (Pinus muricata)
were planted by the Board of Works about 1930 following clearing of
the original eucalypt forest. They were part of a plantation that also
included Douglas Fir and Californian Redwood. The plantations were
selected for experimental purposes as part of the Board's hydrogrophy
research program. Access: Unrestricted
Outstanding
size
Historical value
The Cement Creek plantations provided small lots
in which to study the canopy interception results in comparison with
native forest trees in the Coranderrk area. No results of experiments
are known.
The two outside rows are planted in a grid are
aesthetically pleasing to the eye. They are a contribution to the
landscape by the sheer number of trees as well as containing possible
the tallest Pinus muricata in Victoria.
Pinus muricata has a very
restricted range; mainly being coastal California and some off shore
islands. Their average height is 15-25 metres and rarely reaches 34
metres. Therefore these specimens are significant for their
size
The Cement Creek plantation has been included on the Yarra
Ranges Heritage Overlay as of state significance.
Measurement: 27/12/2009
Spread (m): E-W 15; N-S 10
Girth
(m): 3.4; average girth is 2.0
Height (m): 42; average height is
25
Estimated Age (yrs): 79
Condition: Good
Classified: 26/07/2010
Parks, Gardens and Trees
Tree groups - copse