Ulmus glabra Pendula
Other Name
Horizontal Elm
Location
44 Darbyshire Rd Mount Waverley, MONASH CITY
File Number
T12459
Level
Regional
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Statement of Significance
What is significant?
This Horizontal Elm grows in the front yard of a house in Mount Waverley, on a residential street.
How is it significant?
This Horizontal Elm is significant for scientific and social reasons at the Regional level.
Why is it significant?
This Horizontal Elm is scientifically significant for horticultural value and rarity. An uncommon cultivar of Elm, this is an impressive specimen due to careful grafting seen on the trunk. It is a taller specimen than most in the Significant Tree Register (T11412 Brighton, T11304 Ballarat, T11658 Mount Macedon). It is socially significant for its contribution to the landscape, dominating the block with its vibrant broad canopy.
Tree Measurements:
Condition: Good
Tree Type: Individual
Circumference: 2.2m
Height: 12.8m
Canopy Spread: 13m
Height method: Instrument
Circumference method: Tape measure
Date of measurement: 11/11/2020
Age of tree: 50-60 years
Group
Parks, Gardens and Trees
Category
Tree