The tree is a Eucalyptus viminalis (Manna Gum, Ribbon Gum) located on a rural property in Lyonville.
Measurements at 25/3/2025 Circumference (m): 8.5m Height (m): 35m Canopy Spread: 40m x 37m Age at 2025: 400+ years
How is it significant?
The Manna Gum at Lyonville is significant for scientific and social reasons at the Regional level.
Why is it significant?
This tree is significant at a Regional level for scientific reasons, as a good example of the species and for its outstanding size. The trunk circumference and canopy spread of this tree is substantially larger than the two other Manna Gums registered by the National Trust in the region at Bullarto and Spring Hill, while the height is comparable. The spreading form of the tree is generally good.
The tree is significant at a Regional level for its contribution to the landscape on an established rural property that hosts many visitors for events, and being visible from South Lyonville Road.