Quercus palustris

Other Name

Pin Oak

Location

138 Springvale Road Glen Waverley, MONASH CITY

File Number

T12453

Level

Regional

Statement of Significance

What is significant?
This Pin Oak grows on a suburban street in Glen Waverley. It is a strong and well-balanced specimen. 
How is it significant?
 This Pin Oak is significant for scientific and social reasons at the Regional level. 
Why is it significant?
This Pin Oak is scientifically significant for size. At 25m, it is one of the taller Pin Oaks in the Significant Tree Register, equalling specimens in Ballarat (T12199) and Beechworth (T12275). It is the tallest tree in the suburb and one of the oldest. It towers over other trees in the area and is socially significant for its contribution to the landscape. It adds to the strong naturalistic image and sense of enclosure within the leafy streetscape.

Tree Measurements: 
 
Condition: Good 
Tree Type: Individual 
Circumference: 2.5m 
Height: 25m 
Canopy Spread: 16m 
Height method: Folded Paper 
Circumference method: Tape measure 
Date of measurement: 04/05/2021 
Age of tree: 61 years (planted 1960) 

Group

Parks, Gardens and Trees

Category

Tree