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Moreton Bay Fig
Roseneath Road,, MEERLIEU VIC 3862 - Property No T11280 |
Outstanding size This tree is an outstanding specimen and the second largest measured in Victoria .This tree is a dominant feature of the landscape and a remnant of the courtyard garden surrounding the homestead of pioneer settler Boyd Cunninghame, established in the late 1840s. The homestead was burnt to the ground in 1921. The tree is amongst the oldest cultivated trees in Victoria. It is located on private land off Roseneath Road, Meerlieu, on a slope overlooking ... more |
T11280 |
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Moreton Bay Fig
319 Hallam Road North Lysterfield South, CASEY CITY |
Twelve (12) Ficus macrophylla (Moreton Bay Fig) located in a garden in Lysterfield South. These twelve (12) Ficus macrophylla (Moreton Bay Fig) are significant for social, scientific and historic reasons at Regional level. These twelve (12) Ficus macrophylla (Moreton Bay Fig) are significant for their size at an average of 15m height, circumference of 3.7m and canopy spread of 20m. All trees ... more |
T12382 |
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Moreton Bay Fig
Uniting Church, 15 Black Street,, BRIGHTON VIC 3186 - Property No T11410 |
Contribution to the landscape of historic garden Outstanding size A wooden church was built in 1853 and in June 1869 it was decided to improve the church surrounds. The church committee obtained a donation of trees from Baron von Mueller of the Royal Botanic Gardens. The present brick building was constructed in 1875 The Ficus macrophylla is a very large spreading tree featuring bright green glossy leaves, large buttresses extending down to wide spreading ... more |
T11410 |
Regional |
Moreton Bay Fig
51 Langhorne Street DANDENONG, GREATER DANDENONG CITY |
Northern tree: Circumference: 3.9m Height: 17m Canopy spread: 30m Height method: Instrument Circumference method: Tape Measure Southern tree: Circumference: 3.2m Height: 16m Canopy spread: 28m Height method: Instrument Circumference method: Tape Measure Date of measurement: November 2018 Age of tree: approximately 126 years (planted c1893) STATEMENT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE ... more |
T12380 |
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Moreton Bay Fig
Drik Drik-Nelson Road, DRIK DRIK VIC 3304 - Property No T11750 |
Contribution to landscape Historical value An impressive avenue lining the Drik Drik - Nelson Road (now rerouted) beside the Drik Drik State School. Planted early in the 1900s the trees have developed large spreading crowns and several have formed aerial roots. The planting is the most south- easterly occurrence of the species in Victoria. The adjacent State School has a Memorial Gateway with the names of soldiers and it is possible that the trees may have been an ... more |
T11750 |
Regional |
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Moreton Bay Fig
128 Queen Street ALTONA, HOBSONS BAY CITY |
Measurements: 16/07/2019 Spread (m): 28 Girth (m): 1.7 Height (m): 14 Estimated age (yrs): 102 Condition: Good Access: Unrestricted Classified: 05/09/2019 A Moreton Bay Fig located at the northern edge of Logan Reserve on Queen St, Altona. This Moreton Bay Fig is significant at the Regional level for its contribution to landscape, size, location and historical ... more |
T12409 |
Regional |
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Moreton Bay Fig
Ruyton Girls School, 12 Selbourne Road, KEW VIC 3101 - Property No T11764 |
Location or context Outstanding size A very large Moreton Bay Fig dominating the grounds of the School. The extensive canopy of the tree is in excellent condition. At the base of the tree is a small 'rockery' which should be removed along with two bolts near ground level. A portion of the canopy extends over asphalt. The tree should be regularly inspected and any deadwood removed. Some of the larger branches may require cabling to prevent damage to the ... more |
T11764 |
Regional |
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Moreton Bay Fig
COCKMAN STREET WARRNAMBOOL, WARRNAMBOOL CITY |
Two Moreton Bay Figs growing closely together near the centre of the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens. The Moreton Bay Figs are significant for scientific, landscape, aesthetic and historic reasons at the Regional level. These two healthy Moreton Bay Figs which dominate the centre of the Gardens are scientifically significant for their outstanding size, including their large buttress
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T12503 |
Regional |
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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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