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Moreton Bay Fig
'Duart' cnr McLean and Boisdale Streets, MAFFRA VIC 3860 - Property No T11819 |
Contribution to the historic garden Outstanding size A large and impressive specimen being a remnant of the original garden of this historic home. The residence was built in the 1870s and owned by Allan McLean, a stock and station agent, elected to the Legislative Assembly for Gippsland north in 1880, and active in helping to form the Municipal Association of Victoria. Duart is currently used as a reception centre. The spread of this tree is the second largest ... more |
T11819 |
Regional |
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Moreton Bay Fig
FLANAGAN PLACE TATURA, GREATER SHEPPARTON CITY |
An individual Moreton Bay Fig located in the south-east corner of Mactier Gardens. This tree is significant for scientific and social reasons at the Regional level. This Moreton Bay Fig is scientifically significant for its outstanding size and form and is an outstanding example of the species. Its circumference is one of the largest on the Register as well as the canopy
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T12525 |
Regional |
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Moreton Bay Fig
Lauriston Girls School, Huntingtower Road, ARMADALE VIC 3143 - Property No T11832 |
Contribution to landscape Outstanding size This Morton Bay Fig is significant for social and scientific reasons at Regional level.This tree isoutstanding for its size at a height of 25m and canopy spread of 23-25m. This large and old Moreton Bay Fig is located in a prominent position near the sports field and makes a significant contribution to the landscape. The area was first subdivided in 1853 and in 1866 William Bushby Jones bought this section. In 1877 he built ... more |
T11832 |
Regional |
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Moreton Bay Fig
Carlton Gardens, Rathdowne Street, CARLTON VIC 3053 - Property No T11899 |
Contribution to the historic garden Outstanding size A large specimen of Moreton Bay Fig in excellent condition. It is a dominant feature in the landscape and the tree has a dense canopy. Another specimen is growing opposite the Rathdowne and Queensberry Streets intersection. The area beneath the tree was asphalt and used for carparking. In 2011, the asphalt was removed and the root zone mulched as part of the Exhibiton Building Western Forecourt reconstruction. ... more |
T11899 |
Regional |
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Moreton Bay Fig
Cnr The Esplanade and Bass Ave, COWES VIC 3922 - Property No T12034 |
Contribution to landscape Outstanding size The plaque beneath this tree claims it was planted in 1869, by Baron Von Mueller, Director of Botanic Gardens Melbourne. The tree is in good condition however some lower branches have been severely cut back. The large stubs where the tree has been pollarded could now be removed and a slight canopy raising could occur. A canopy conflict occurs on the southern side also Measurements: 14/10/2000 Spread (m): 28 ... more |
T12034 |
Regional |
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Moreton Bay Fig
Neville Hamilton Reserve, Shute Avenue,, BERWICK VIC 3806 - Property No T12035 |
Contribution to landscape The sign by the tree states that it was planted in 1859 and is on original homestead site (Wilson House) built in 1859. The seed was believed to have been brought from Illawarra by Anne Eliza Wilson, wife of James who purchased 1200 acres in 1854 Measurements: 11/12/2000 Spread (m): E-W 29; N-S 27 Girth (m): 7.03 Height (m): 21.5 Estimated Age (yrs): 141 Condition: Good Access: Unrestricted Classified: ... more |
T12035 |
Regional |
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Moreton Bay Fig
Presentation College, 187 Dandenong Road,, WINDSOR VIC 3181 - Property No T12194 |
Particularly old Outstanding size Aesthetic significance Curious growth form Historical value Outstanding example of species This Moreton Bay Fig (Ficus macrophylla) is one of the 'signature trees' from the formative years of gardens in Victoria. It has a truly outstanding display of aerial roots to an extent rarely seen in cultivation and which may well be unique in Victoria. It displays its 'strangler' or 'banyan' origins in a manner rarely ... more |
T12194 |
State |
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Moreton Bay Fig
65 Douglas Avenue, MILDURA VIC 3223 - Property No T12036 |
Contribution to landscape Outstanding size This large Ficus macrophylla (Moreton Bay Fig) was planted in the grounds of the original Pioneer Nursery. The Nursery was established in 1888 and it is thought that the tree was planted around this time. Itslarge size gives the treeprominence in the landscape and the dense crown and dark green foliage is a feature. The tree also exhibits a very wide low spreading crown. This species is uncommon in the Mildura ... more |
T12036 |
Regional |
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Moreton Bay Fig
High Street,, RUTHERGLEN VIC 3685 - Property No T11102 |
Contribution to the landscape Outstanding example of species This largest planted tree is the district is located diagonally opposite the Town Hall in a small park. Continued careful and sensitive pruning around electricity wires should be continued. Measurements: circa 1985 Spread (m): 28 Girth (m): 7 Height (m): 23.9 Estimated Age (yrs): 100 Condition: Good Access: Unrestricted Classified: 14/03/1985 |
T11102 |
Regional |
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Moreton Bay Fig
Batman Road,, PORTARLINGTON VIC 3223 - Property No T12081 |
Contribution to landscape Outstanding size Outstanding aesthetic significance This tree is a very large specimen making a striking feature in the landscape. It can be seen for some distance. The tree appears to be planted on a mid 19th century habitation site as evidenced by the scatter of brick fragments. Measurements: 12/10/2004 Circumference (m): 12.15 Spread (m): E-W 39;N-S 36.4 Height (m): 20 Estimated Age (yrs): 140 Condition ... more |
T12081 |
State |
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