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Carob or St John's Bread
Ballam Park Homestead, Cranbourne Road, FRANKSTON VIC 3199 - Property No T11578 |
Trees which occur in a unique location or context and so provides a contribution to the historic garden or park; Particularly Old Fine example of the species Both trees area outstanding examples of the Carob and are of considerable size. The specimen located at the back of the homestead is in good condition. The specimen in the garden next to the homestead has several basal cavities and branch decay due to poor pruning in the past. Both trees require surgery to ... more |
T11578 |
Regional |
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Carob Or St John's Bread
429 Campbell St,, SWAN HILL VIC 3585 - Property No T11172 |
Outstanding size This Ceratonia siliqua is a very large example of the species which was a popular planting in the 1800s and early 1900s. It is in good condition and is the largest known example of this species in Victoria. The tree, due to its size and location, makes a major contribution to the landscape. Measurements: 15/02/1987 Spread (m): E-W 20.2; N-S 22.8 Girth (m): 8.5. multi-stemmed Height (m): 10.4 Estimated Age (yrs): 70 ... more |
T11172 |
State |
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Carob Or St John's Bread
Railway Gardens, Seventh Street, MILDURA VIC 3500 - Property No T11936 |
Contribution to landscape Outstanding size A fairly commonly planted tree in the area, it is seen in many parks, gardens and as street trees. The second largest example of the species known in the Mildura region. The tree has four main trunks surrounded by an eight-sided timber seat and a wide spreading crown. Due to its size and location the tree makes a major contribution to the garden landscape 02/11/2003 The tree now has 3 main trunks, one has been ... more |
T11936 |
Regional |
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Carob Or St John's
Henderson Park, Deakin Avenue, MILDURA VIC 3500 - Property No T11945 |
Outstanding size Outstanding example of species Northern specimen of two trees in this park, it is notable for its tall trunk andwide-spreading crown. Due to its dense crown, the tree has internal deadwood but otherwise has good branch structure and is a significant landscape feature. Henderson Park was named after BT Henderson, Shire Councillor from 1910 to 1920, and is the main site of ornamental planting in Mildura. Measurements: 28/08/1992 Spread (m): 16 ... more |
T11945 |
Regional |
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