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Other NamesT12412 , Snake Bark Maple Location816 Mount Macedon Road Mount Macedon, MACEDON RANGES SHIRE
File NumberT12412LevelRegional |
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What is significant?
This Snake Bark Maple is located in Forest Glade Gardens, Mount
Macedon. It is one of two Snake Bark Maples on the property.
How is it significant?
This Snake Bark Maple is significant for scientific and aesthetic
reasons at the Regional level.
Why is it significant?
The Snake Bark Maple is an unusual species, rarely cultivated in
Victoria and noteworthy for its large finger-shaped leaves. This
specimen, along with one larger tree on the same property (T12411),
are the only examples of Snake Bark Maple currently in or nominated to
the Significant Tree Register. The tree grows in Forest Glade Gardens, a 14 acre garden in Mount
Macedon. The Newton family purchased the land in 1941, then comprised
of orchards and paddocks, and set about creating the gardens. In 1971
Forest Glade was acquired by Cyril Stokes. The gardens were developed
significantly in the 1970s, but the Ash Wednesday bushfires of 1983
decimated much of the site. Post-fire, the owners embarked on a large
planting program across the property, developing the gardens into a
noteworthy collection of cool climate plants. Measurements: 31/05/2019 Spread (m): 11 Girth (m): 1.8 Height (m): 9 Estimated age (yrs): 35 Condition: Good Access: Restricted Classified: 02/07/2020
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