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Other NameBlack Gum LocationWoodend Railway Station, Calder Highway, WOODEND VIC 3442 - Property No T11999
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Rare or localised In Victoria, E. aggregata is restricted to nine small stands in seasonally inundated 'frost hollows' around Woodend. Otherwise the species occurs mainly on the NSW south and central tablelands, but is not common. The stands have been surveyed by the Department of Botany at LaTrobe University who are working on the distribution and conservation status of plants which are rare or endangered in Victoria. They consider the Black Gum to be rare particularly as some of the stands surveyed do not contain juveniles. Measurements
No data at present:
Estimated Age (yrs): 70
Condition: Fair
Access: Unrestricted
Classified: 14/01/1982
Parks, Gardens and Trees
Tree groups - copse