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Ironbark
Snowy River National Park, Yalmy Road,, YALMY VIC 3885 - Property No T11023 |
Outstanding size This is an outstanding example of the species and the tallest recorded in Victoria (1998). The features of the tree are its clean straight trunk, the buttressing of the lower trunk and the height of first branch of 13m. A second impressive specimen occurs 1.6km along West Track. This tree is located 1km west along West Track off Yalmy Road, north-west of Orbost, Snowy River National Park. Measurements : 25/04/1998 Spread (m): 17 Girth ... more |
T11023 |
State | |
Red Ironbark
Tait-Hamilton Road,, CORNELLA VIC 3551 - Property No T12078 |
Contribution to landscape Particularly old Outstanding size Aesthetic significance This tree is a very fine specimen and possibly one of the largest Ironbarks in the area. It is located in a gully giving some wind protection and the advantages of a concentration of moisture and nutrients and is the largest of approximately 60 trees. It has an unusual taper at its base which is probably from high nutrient loads and adds to the girth measurement. There are no ... more |
T12078 |
State | |
Mugga/Red Ironbark
ELLESMERE GOORNONG CHANNEL, WELLSFORD STATE FOREST AXEDALE, GREATER BENDIGO CITY |
This Red Ironbark tree is one of ten Big Trees in Wellsford State Forest. The tree is located between Jay Track and Trunk Track along the Ellesmere Goornong Channel. This Red Ironbark is significant for scientific and social reasons at the Regional level. This Red Ironbark tree is scientifically significant for its large size. It is one of the ten largest trees in the forest.
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T12483 |
Regional | |
Mugga/Red Ironbark
WELLSFORD STATE FOREST AXEDALE, GREATER BENDIGO CITY |
One of ten Big Trees, this Red Ironbark is located between Trunk Track, Murphy Road and Little Gunyah Track in Wellford State Forest. This Red Ironbark is significant for scientific and social reasons at the Regional level. This Red Ironbark tree is scientifically significant for its large size. It is one of the ten largest trees in the forest. It is also significant for its
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T12484 |
Regional |
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