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Irish Stawberry Tree
Yackandandah Cemetery, Yackandandah-Wodonga Road,, YACKANDANDAH VIC 3749 - Property No T11254 |
Contribution to the landscape of historic cemetery This is a multi-trunked specimen of Arbutus unedo with a very large canopy spread. The tree is in a prominent position and balances the cemetery planting with an Arbutus located in each corner. The species is native to the Meditteranean region and western Europe, north to western France and Ireland.(hence its common name). Measurements: 06/1987 Spread (m): 10.8 Girth (m): 4 Height ... more |
T11254 |
Regional |
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Irish Strawberry Tree
Presbyterian Ladies College, Burwood Highway,, BURWOOD VIC 3125 - Property No T11393 |
Particularly old Outstanding size Outstanding example of the species 'Heathersett' was originally built in 1870-1880 by Percy Lemon & bought by P.L.C. in 1938. 2002 Tree removed after collapsing. A replacement has been planted Measurements: 06/1987 Spread (m): 16.5 Girth (m): 5 Height (m): 11 Estimated Age (yrs): 110 Condition: Removed Classified: Recorded |
T11393 |
Demolished |
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Irish Strawberry Tree
52 South Road,, BRIGHTON VIC 3186 - Property No T11406 |
Contribution to the landscape Outstanding size This tree is a large example of the species exhibiting a wide-spreading canopy. A dominant feature of the garden,which was established in 1913 by the current (1998) owners family. The tree was plantedto commemorate his grandfather's safe return from Gallipoli. Arbutus unedois native to theMediterranean and western Europe. Due to its presence in South West Ireland, it is also known as Irish strawberry ... more |
T11406 |
Regional |
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Strawberry Tree
Former Mayday Hills Hospital, Albert Road, Beechworth, INDIGO SHIRE |
Contribution to landscape of historic garden Particularly old Aesthetic value This specimen was planted by the gardeners/patients in the lawn in front of the southern wing of the hospital. Mayday Hills Hospital was developed as the Beechworth Lunatic Asylum in 1864-67 with gardens and grounds laid out at this time and rejuvenated since 1913. The collection of mature trees and plants is exceptional with many dating from the mid to late nineteenth century and ... more |
T12247 |
Regional |
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