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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana

Lawson Cypress

'Verlys', Emerald-Beaconsfield Road,, EMERALD VIC 3782 - Property No T11061

Outstanding size Outstanding example of species This fine specimen stands in the grounds of former Nobelius Nursery; reputed, in its time,to be one of the largest in the Southern Hemisphere. This tree was planted by Nellie Exley who established a magnificent garden in the late 1880s. This tree is located 2km from Emerald Hall. Measurements: 03/1982 Spread (m): 9 Girth (m): 2.25 Height (m): 17 Estimated Age (yrs): 90 Condition: ... more

T11061

State
94016

Chamaecyparis lawsoniana

Lawson Cypress

Yackandandah Cemetery, Yackandandah-Wodonga Road,, YACKANDANDAH VIC 3749 - Property No T11255

Contribution to the landscape of historic cemetery Outstanding example of species This tree is a very attractive example of Chamaecyparis lawsoniana forming a prominent planting in the cemetery. Its almost perfect form and size contributes to its significance. The Lawson Cypress is native to Oregon and northern California and an important timber tree of the Pacific Northwest. Measurements: 06/1987 Spread (m): 8 Girth (m): 2 Height (m): ... more

T11255

State
150486

Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Aurea'

Golden Lawson Cypress

St Fillans, Maroondah Highway,, NARBETHONG VIC 3778 - Property No T11263

Contribution to the landscape of historic garden Outstanding example of species This is the finest example of the cultivar known in Victoria. (1994) The tree makes a strong visual statement at the end of the driveway and is part of an impressive stand of conifers including Abies nordmanniana, Cedrus atlantica f. glauca and Chamaecyparis lawsonia. The tree is located beside Fishers Creek next to the green at the end of the driveway. St Fillans ... more

T11263

State
150488

Chamaecyparis lawsoniana

Lawson Cypress

St Fillans Maroondah Highway, NARBETHONG VIC 3778 - Property No T11264

Contribution to the landscape of historic garden Outstanding example of species This tree is the finest example of the species known in Victoria, and forms an impressive sight with its large upright form with foliage to ground level. The tree is part of an impressive stand of conifers which includes Abies nordmanniana, Cedrus atlantica f. glauca and Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Aurea'. The tree is located at the end of the driveway looking ... more

T11264

State
71432

Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Fletcheri'

Lawson's Cypress

Wombat Park, Midland Highway,, DAYLESFORD VIC 3460 - Property No T12105

Horticultural value Rare or localised Outstanding size Curious growth form Outstanding example of the species This multi-stemmed form of this tree, planted circa 1871,is most unusual and spectacular. It has 38 stems at breast height. The Wombat Park garden is of horticultural and historic significance itself and contains some of the oldest cultivated trees in the district. The garden was first planted in the early 1850s and continuously developed ... more

T12105

State
199842

Chamaecyparis lawsoniana

Lawson's Cypress

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

Contribution to landscape of historic garden Particularly old Outstanding size Aesthetic value Historic value This specimen was planted by the gardeners in the Turning Circle at the entrance to 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 ... more

T12235

State
235341

CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA

Lawson Cypress

50 CORBETTS ROAD GORDON, MOORABOOL SHIRE

An individual Lawson Cypress located on a private property in Gordon.
This tree is significant for scientific, social and aesthetic reasons at the Regional level. 
This Lawson Cypress is socially significant for its contribution to the landscape as a focal point on the former site of the Sisters of St Joseph convent. The space between the plantings has allowed the tree to take its ... more

T12540

Regional
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