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129233

Cordyline australis

Cabbage Tree

Timboon Railway Reserve, , TIMBOON VIC 3268 - Property No T12148

Contribution to landscape of historic town Outstanding size Located in the Timboon Railway Reserve near the former Stationmaster's residence next to Power Creek. A very large example of the species believed to have been planted by one of the early settlers in the area, possibly migrants from India. The railway was opened in 1892 but this tree was probably planted some 20 years later. The railway was closed in 1977. 22/03/2015 Tree has considerable dieback ... more

T12148

Regional
189598

Cordyline australis

Cabbage Tree

Main Street, WALHALLA VIC 3825 - Property No T11977

Location or Context: historic town; Outstanding Size: height x spread Outstanding example of a species which was commonly planted during the late 1800s. An inspection in April 1994 showed that the tree appeared dead but information and photos from January 2013 shows considerable regrowth.. Measurements: Spread (m): 9 Girth (m): 3 Height (m): 9 Estimated Age (yrs): 110 Condition: Fair

T11977

Regional
189613

Cordyline australis

Cabbage Tree

Main Street, WALHALLA VIC 3825 - Property No T11978

Contribution to landscape of historic town Outstanding size This very tall example is a dominant feature in the garden adjacent to the Walhalla Hotel, now demolished as a result of fire damage. Tree remained after re-development of hotel in 1994. Measurements: 05/1985 Spread (m): 6.8 Girth (m): 2 Height (m): 12 Estimated Age (yrs): 110 Condition:Excellent Access: Restricted Classified: 09/05/1985 File note 06/06/2013: ... more

T11978

Regional
130511

Cordyline australis

Cabbage Tree

Portland Botanic Gardens, Glenelg Street,, PORTLAND VIC 3305 - Property No T11069

Contribution to the landscape Outstanding size Outstanding example of species A native of New Zealand,the Cabbage Tree (Cordyline australis) was very popular in the late 1880s and can be found in many historic gardens. This specimen is the largest known in cultivation in Victoria. March 2015: Andrew Blackman observed the tree to be in much better condition than a previous visit 10 years ago during drought. Measurements: 05/1985 Spread ... more

T11069

State
1