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River Red Gum
'Four Winds', , SNAKE VALLEY VIC 3351 - Property No T11089 |
Curious growth form This is a large specimen of River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) displaying an unusual series of natural grafts. The tree is an outstanding example and is in excellent condition. The tree is growing beside a small creek at the back of the property. Measurements: 01/1984 Spread (m): 23 Girth (m): 5.5 Height (m): 20 Estimated Age (yrs): 300 Condition: Good Access: No Access Classified: 08/03/1984 |
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River Red Gum
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Eagle Tree
North Central Track, Gunbower Island,, KOONDROOK VIC 3580 - Property No T11490 |
Outstanding size This marvellous tree is the largest and tallest example of this species in Victoria. It is notable for its straight trunk and high branching crown which has been reduced by storm damage. It is known locally as the "Eagle Tree," due to a Sea Eagle's nest high in the crown. The easiest way to find this tree is to follow the Koondrook Red River Gum Forest Walk to Stop 12 where an interpretive sign gives the reader some background ... more |
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River Red Gum
Yarra Park, Brunton Avenue, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No T11855 |
Contribution to the landscape Association with Aboriginal activities This is the only scarred tree still living in the park; there are three other scarred stumps. The Melbourne Cricket Club have no information on the tree but at some stage a fence was erected around it and the following plaque added: "Historical information indicates this Red Gum tree stump was originally the source of supply of bark used by aborigines for canoe making." Planted nearby are ... more |
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Eucalyptus camaldulensis - Mill Park
River Red Gum
'Red Gum Park', Wood Hill Place,, MILL PARK VIC 3082 - Property No T12109 |
Contribution to landscape Outstanding size Aesthetic value Outstanding example of the species This tree is an outstanding example of this species. It makes a significant contribution to the landscape through its impressive size, especially its girth and is an important landmark in the area. Measurements: 01/10/2007 Girth (m): 7.75 Spread (m): 30 Height (m): 26.5 Estimated Age (yrs): 200-300 Condition: Good Access: ... more |
T12109 |
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River Red Gum
1 Mitchell Street Baringhup, MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE |
The River Red Gum is located in the middle of a circular dirt road on the northern side of Baringhup Nature Reserve, approximately 40 metres from the Loddon River. This tree pre-dates European occupation and is part of the traditional lands of the Dja Dja Wurrung people. This River Red Gum is significant for scientific and aesthetic reasons at the Regional level. This River
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T12441 |
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River Red Gum
Short Street,, WAHGUNYAH VIC 3687 - Property No T11100 |
Historical value This is an old River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) with historical significance. It was the site of the first Catholic mass service held in Wahgunyah in 1869 by Father W Tierney, Parish Priest of Beechworth. A brass plaque detailing this information is attached to the tree. The tree is located in a road reserve at the end of Short Street. Measurements: circa 1982 Spread (m): 25.4 Girth (m): 5.9 Height (m): 23 Estimated ... more |
T11100 |
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River Red Gum
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Old Be-al
Sandhills near Lake Wonga Wyperfeld National Park, HOPETOUN VIC 3396 - Property No T11539 |
Location or Context: important landmark
Particularly old
Outstanding Size: height x circumference x spread
Outstanding Example of Species
A magnificent River Red Gum commonly referred to as 'Old Be-al', and one of the best known trees in Victoria. This isolated specimen is growing in sandy soil and is surrounded by a deep litter of leaves. The tree is in excellent condition considering its location in an extremely harsh
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River Red Gum
'Bishopscourt', 120 Clarendon Street, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No T11887 |
Contribution to the landscape. This tree, known as the 'Corroboree Tree' or 'The Bishopcourt Gum', was located at Bishopscourt, the home of the Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne. 'Bishopscourt' was built between 1851-53, and is clasified by the National Trust. This tree was estimated by Dr von Mueller as 'a sapling when Cramer wrote the Prayer Book in 1549. The tree fell over in a storm and was removed in 1997 Measurements:08/1981 Spread (m): 13 Girth ... more |
T11887 |
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Red River Gum
90 Main Street,, BIRREGURRA VIC 3242 - Property No T12124 |
Horticultural value Contribution to landscape Rare or localised This Eucalyptus camaldulensis is probably one of the most southerly occurrences of River Red Gum in Australia and so represents the end of the natural range of this species. It is growing in a salt affected floodplain but still exhibits good vigour and is probably one of the largest in the district. Measurements: 02/10/2007 Girth ... more |
T12124 |
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River Red Gum
271 HEATHCOTE-ROCHESTER ROAD LADYS PASS, GREATER BENDIGO CITY |
A 34 m tall River Red Gum tree with an interesting low canopy located on a private property in Ladys Pass. This River Red Gum is significant for scientific and social reasons at the Regional level. This River Red Gum is significant for scientific reasons as it is an outstanding specimen of the species with an impressive height of 34 m (for the region). Most River Red Gums of equal
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T12461 |
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