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Quercus alba, English Oak

Mayday Hills, Albert Road, Beechworth

  Local
147250

Quercus robur and Ulmus x hollandica

English Oak ,  Dutch Elm

'The Grange', Huxtable Road,, PAKENHAM UPPER VIC 3810 - Property No T11060

Contribution to the landscape of historic garden Aesthetic value This is a fine avenue of alternate Elms (Ulmus x hollandica) and Oaks (Quercus robur) located along the driveway leading to 'The Grange', an estate built by Fitzroy Football Club founder, John McMahon, around 1872. Measurements: 06/1983 Spread (m): 22.25 Girth (m): 2.55 Height (m): 25 Estimated Age (yrs): 110 Condition: Good Measurements: June 2011 Spread ... more

T11060

Regional
93664

Quercus robur 'Fastigiata'

Fastigiated English Oak

Mt Macedon Road, MACEDON VIC 3440 - Property No T11624

Horticultural value Rare or localised Outstanding size Example of species An outstanding example of this rare oak. Its narrow upright habit is very similar in form to the Lombardy Poplar. The uniform growth and size of this specimen contributes greatly to its significance as a feature of the landscape. Uncommon in cultivation in Victoria. Located in the roadside reserve opposite the Avenue of Honour Measurements: 05/1987 Spread (m): 6 Girth ... more

T11624

State
132045

Quercus robur

English Oak

Avenue of Honour, Calder Highway, WOODEND VIC 3442 - Property No T12001

Contribution to landscape Historical commemoration A signficant avenue planting following World War I. The Avenue of Honour extends over 2.4km north of Woodend and comprises Quercus robur, Quercus canariensis and hybrids between these two species. It is one of only two avenues in Victoria (the other at Cranbourne) to consist of Oak trees, which symbolise virtue. This Avenue is amongst the best in Victoria. Measurements: 10/1985 Spread (m): 19 Girth ... more

T12001

State
 

Quercus robur

English oak

Alford Street WARRAGUL, BAW BAW SHIRE

This avenue of oak trees extends along Alford Street from Hope Street in the west to Victoria Street in the East. These trees are estimated to have been planted in circa 1910.

This avenue of oaks is significant for aesthetic and scientific reasons at a Statel level.

This is a marvellous avenue of oaks, lining a residential street in Warragual. It is the only known street of its kind in the local area. ... more

T12341

State
149965

Quercus robur

English Oak

'Kilmany Park' 1613 Settlement Road,, SALE VIC 3850 - Property No T11099

Historical value This commemorative planting dominates the western side of the historic property. The sign reads "This oak was planted by His Majesty King George V when visiting the property as HRH the Duke of York on 15 May 1901. This tablet was erected by the representatives of the Victorian Bowling Asociation February 1935". 'Kilmany Park' was settled by William Pearson in September 1841 and is one of the oldest established properties in eastern Victoria. The ... more

T11099

State
 

Quercus robur

English Oak

'Drusilla' 26 Brougham Road, MOUNT MACEDON VIC 3441 - Property No T11655

Contribution to landscape Outstanding size Aesthetic value Outstanding example of species This is a large mature tree with dense foliage growing in the lawn area south east of the main house. The tree is believed to have been planted by Madame Weigel, of dressmaking pattern and fashion fame, in the 1880s when she began the layout and planting of the garden at 'Drusilla'. Measurements: 09/11/1990 Spread (m): 36.5 Girth (m): 6 Height (m): 29 ... more

T11655

State
184689

Quercus robur

English Oak

Latrobe Golf Club, Farm Road, ALPHINGTON VIC 3078 - Property No T12011

Particularly old Outstanding size Aesthetic significance Historical value The tree was planted in 1842 by Kate Wills, daughter the owner of "Lucerne Farm'. The owner,Thomas Wills, a magistrate, was one of the leaders in the fight for separation of Victoria from NSW. The original mansion of brick and bluestone was built around 1841 and a lavish English style garden was established around it. The acorn for this tree was brought back from NSW and a 1920's ... more

T12011

State
 

Quercus robur

English Oak

1 Spencer Road BALLAN, MOORABOOL SHIRE

Measurements: 13/05/2017 Average Girth (m): 1.5 Average Height (m): 10 Estimated Age (yrs): 36 Condition: Good Access: Restricted Tree assessed 14/06/2017 This place is not yet classified by the Trust, but may be in the future.

T12354

File only
137675

Quercus robur

English Oak

Victoria Park, Marley Street,, SALE VIC 3850 - Property No T11103

Historical value This English Oak (Quercus robur) is an attractive well shaped specimen. It is a commemorative planting by the Duke of Gloucester on 27 October 1934 from a seedling taken from an oak tree planted by his father , George V, in 1901. A plaque has been set under the tree. Measurements: 05/1987 Spread (m): 13 Girth (m): 1.3 Height (m): 9.5 Estimated Age (yrs): 53 Condition: Good Access: Unrestricted Classified: ... more

T11103

Regional
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