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128560

Morus nigra

Black Mulberry

Amess Homestead, Churchill Island,, CHURCHILL ISLAND VIC 3925 - Property No T11063

Contribution to the landscape Historical value This tree is remnant of the orchardplanted after Samuel Amess purchased Churchill Island and built the house in 1872. Measurements: 09/1981 Spread (m): 10.7 Girth (m): 2 Height (m): 5 Estimated Age (yrs): 90 Condition: Poor Measurements: 27/11/2003 Spread (m): 10 Girth (m): 3.1 Height (m): 1.9 Estimated Age (yrs): 100 Condition: Poor - Fair Measurements: ... more

T11063

Regional
146268

Morus nigra

Black Mulberry

42 Mitchell Street,, AVENEL VIC 3664 - Property No T11113

Contribution to the landscape Outstanding example of species
This tree is the largest known example of the species in Victoria.(1988)and displays a well-shaped, spreading canopy. It is believed tohave been planted circa 1854. The tree requires a management program 
Measurements: 13/10/1988 Spread (m): 16 Girth (m): 2.4 Height (m): 9.6 Estimated Age (yrs): 130 Condition: ... more

T11113

State
140812

Morus nigra

Black Mulberry

'Friedensruh' Waldau Court, DONCASTER VIC 3108 - Property No T11546

Location or Context: historic garden or park; Particularly Old A very old tree planted soonafter Johann Gottlieb Thiele built 'Friedensruh' in 1853. Measurements: 03/1983 Spread (m): 12 Girth (m): 2.9 (at 1m) Height (m): 9 Estimated Age (yrs): 140 Condition: Fair Measurments:17/01/2011: Spread: EW 12m NS 10m Girth: 3m Height: 10m Condition: Fair & still bearing ... more

T11546

Regional
150938

Morus nigra

Black Mulberry

'Naringal' Pitfield-Scarsdale Rd, WALLINDUC VIC 3351 - Property No T11689

Contribution to landscape Particularly old Two very old specimens throught to have been planted between 1842-47. The trees are growing in an open paddock near the first 'Naringal' house. The trees are of great age and the major limbs have collapsed which is not uncommon for old mulberries, forming a very large spreading crown. The trees are probably remnant plantings from an orchard. They are located near Slab Hut Measurements: 1983 Spread (m): ... more

T11689

Regional
149856

Morus nigra

Black Mulberry

25 Kasouka Road, CAMBERWELL VIC 3124 - Property No T12152

Outstanding aesthetic significance Outstanding example of species This Black Mulberry (Morus nigra) is an outstanding example of the species in a suburban private garden that dates from the late 19th to early 20th century. The tree was planted by the Sutherland Family of Kasouka Road, Camberwell, who occupied the house from the time it was built c.1895 until the late 1970s. The tree is one of the earliest examples of the species planted in the ... more

T12152

Regional
 

Morus nigra

Mulberry

460 Kilfeera Road BENALLA, BENALLA RURAL CITY

STATEMENT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE SIGNIFICANCE:

The Mulberry is significant for aesthetic and scientific reasons at Regional level. This tree is

outstanding for its size at a height of 7m and an impressive rounded canopy that spreads between 12 and 16m. It makes a significant contribution to the surrounding garden, which also includes established elm and peppercorn trees.

Measurements: 05/10/2016 Spread (m):12.8 N-S,16.0 ... more

T12337

Regional
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