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128461

Eucalyptus globulus subsp. globulus

Tasmanian Blue Gum

82 Mair Street East,, BALLARAT CENTRAL VIC 3350 - Property No T11311

Contribution to the landscape Outstanding size Situated on the edge of Lakeland Square, the origin of this tree is unknown exactly, and is possibly an original remnant orplanted with other Tasmanian Blue Gums in the 1880s. Measurements: 07/1982 Spread (m): 30 Girth (m): 5.45 Height (m): 30 Estimated Age (yrs): 120 Condition: Good Measurements: 08/03/2004 Spread (m):27 Girth (m): 9.4 Height (m): 39 Estimated Age (yrs): ... more

T11311

Regional
128466

Eucalyptus globulus subsp. globulus

Tasmanian Blue Gum

Ballarat Botanical Gardens, Wendouree Parade,, BALLARAT CENTRAL VIC 3350 - Property No T11312

Contribution to the landscape Outstanding size Located on western boundary of Sensory Garden, this Tasmanian Blue Gum makes an interesting contrast to the rest of the Gardens which contains a vast majority of exotics. Competing with the bedding and staruary, this stately tree stands out. Baron von Mueller is believed to have planted the seedling. Measurements: 07/1982 Spread (m): 26.5 Girth (m): 7.3 Height (m): 33 Estimated Age (yrs): 120 ... more

T11312

Regional
152514

Eucalyptus globulus subsp. globulus

Tasmanian Blue Gum

University of Ballarat, Gear Avenue,, MOUNT HELEN VIC 3350 - Property No T11430

Contribution to the landscape Outstanding size Curious growth form Important landmark. Known as "The Big Tree", located in the main Quadrangle, this is a beautiful and majestic old tree of unusual morphology, ie twin trunks fused together. It was planted as a seedling on Arbor Day ,23 May 1896, by Mrs Elizabeth Downing, who lived on what was then a farm and where she raised her large family. E. globulus mainly occurs as a forest ... more

T11430

State
133665

Eucalyptus saligna

Sydney Blue Gum

Royal Botanic Gardens, Birdwood Avenue, MELBOURNE VIC 3004 - Property No T11866

Contribution to the historic garden Outstanding size Outstanding example of species Located near the kiosk ,this tree is a dominant feature in the Gardens due to its large size and attractive peeling grey bark. This species is only occasionally cultivated in Victoria. Areas of basal wounding and longicorn beetle damage evident. Measurements: 04/07/1990 Spread (m): 26 Girth (m): 4.35 Height (m): 35.5 Estimated Age (yrs): ... more

T11866

Regional
199888

Eucalyptus globulus ssp. bicostata

Southern Blue Gum

Former Mayday Hills Hospital, Albert Road, Beechworth, INDIGO SHIRE

Contribution to landscape of historic garden Remnant native vegetation Particularly old This group of 3 is located behind the old Gatehouse 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 others from the post 1913 work of Hugh Linaker ... more

T12270

Regional
 

Eucalyptus globulus

Blue Gum

Lonsdale Street Hamilton, SOUTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE

Tree Measurements:

Condition: Good Tree Type: Individual Circumference: 6.8m Height: 22.0m Canopy spread: 25m Height method: Instrument Circumference method: Tape Measure Date of measurement: 17/01/2019 Age of tree: approximately 100+ years STATEMENT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE SIGNIFICANCE: This large Eucalyptus globulus (Blue Gum) located on a road verge at the corner ... more

T12399

Demolished
235173

EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS SUBSP. GLOBULUS

Tasmanian Blue Gum

16 ARMY SETTLEMENT ROAD PAKENHAM, CARDINIA SHIRE

A pair of Tasmanian Blue Gums growing on a private property in the Green Wedge Zone of Pakenham. 
These Tasmanian Blue Gums are significant for scientific reasons at the Regional level.  
These trees are scientifically significant for their outstanding size. They have reached impressive heights and circumferences for the south-east region of greater Melbourne and are in range ... more

T12512

Regional
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