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149884

Eucalyptus dalrympleana

Mountain Gum

Gap Road,, BONANG VIC 3888 - Property No T11033

Rare or localised This species occurs in a restricted region of East Gippsland and the coastal alpine region of NSW. An attractive species with smooth white-grey to pink bark peeling in strips. The tree has a straight clean trunk and a well rounded canopy. An identification plaque is located at the base of this tree. A few other examples of the species occur north along the road to Bendoc. This tree is located on Gap Road between Bonang and Bendoc at the sign 100m ... more

T11033

Regional
 

Eucalyptus dalrympleana

Mountain White Gum

185 Mountain Road Cockatoo, CARDINIA SHIRE

Tree Measurements:

Condition: Good Tree Type: Individual Circumference: 6.25m Height: 37.8m Canopy spread: 15m Height method: Instrument Circumference method: Tape Measure Date of measurement: 09/06/2018 Age of tree: approximately 200+ years STATEMENT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE SIGNIFICANCE:

This large Eucalyptus dalrympleana (Mountain white gum) is located on ... more

T12372

Regional
232531

EUCALYPTUS DALRYMPLEANA

Mountain Gum

HOWES TRAIL, MT BIG BEN YACKANDANDAH, INDIGO SHIRE

An individual Mountain Gum in a natural forest setting, growing close to the summit of Mt Big Ben in Yackandandah.
This Mountain Gum is significant for scientific and social reasons at the Regional level. 
 
This Mountain Gum is scientifically significant for its large size. While some younger specimens have a better form, it is rare for them to reach such old age and ... more

T12479

Regional
232537

EUCALYPTUS DALRYMPLEANA

Mountain Gum

HOWES TRAIL, MT BIG BEN YACKANDANDAH, INDIGO SHIRE

An individual Mountain Gum in a natural forest setting, growing close to the summit of Mt Big Ben in Yackandandah.
This Mountain Gum is significant for scientific and social reasons at the Regional level. 
This Mountain Gum is scientifically significant for its large size. While some younger specimens have a better form, it is rare for them to reach such old age and size as this ... more

T12482

Regional
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