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140061

Pinus canariensis

Canary Island Pine

Werribee Park Mansion, 320 K Road,, WERRIBEE VIC 3030 - Property No T11244

Contribution to the landscape of historic garden Outstanding size Outstanding example of species This Canary Island Pine (Pinus canariensisis) a fine example of the species, having attained a great size. The extensive gardens at Werribee Park contain a number of Canary Island Pines but this specimen is by far the largest. The tree is in excellent condition and is a significant feature in the ... more

T11244

State
128472

Pinus canariensis

Canary Island Pine

Synagogue, Barkly Street,, BALLARAT CENTRAL VIC 3350 - Property No T11314

Contribution to the landscape Historical value The tree was planted by Jacob Bernstein (an active member of Ballarat's Hebrew community) in 1867 and is now a fine specimen, dominating the front of the building and indeed that intersection. Pinus canariensis is a native to the Canary Islands making it highly suited to South-east Australia. It has strongly fissured red bark which contrast with its dark deep-green and soft textured foliage. It is ... more

T11314

Regional
130539

Pinus canariensis

Canary Island Pine

White Hills Cemetery, Corner of Holdsworth Road and Plumridge Street,, BENDIGO VIC 3550 - Property No T11372

Horticultural value Historic cemetery Outstanding size An outstanding specimen forming part of a triangular pattern with Pinus roxburghii and Araucaria heterophylla in the centre of the cemetery. This specimen has very small cones, 1/3 to 1/4 normal size. Pinus canariensis, is a species native to the outer Canary Islands. Under warm conditions, this is one of the most drought-tolerant pines, able to live with less than 200mm per ... more

T11372

Regional
92227

Pinus canariensis

Canary Island Pine

'Billilla', Halifax Street,, BRIGHTON VIC 3186 - Property No T11411

Curious growth form This specimen tree has an unusual growth due to a severe lightning strike which occurred on 2 February 1918. As the name suggests, this is a native to the Canary Islands making it highly suited to south-east Australia. It has a distinguishable and strongly fissured red bark, which provides a distinct visual contrast to its dark deep-green and soft textured foliage. The historic home, "Billilla", was built between 1876-1878 and is classified by ... more

T11411

Regional
181832

Pinus canariensis

Canary Island Pine

'Caranballac', Hamilton Highway, SKIPTON VIC 3361 - Property No T11721

Contribution to landscape Outstanding size This Canary Island Pine (Pinus canariensis)dominates the landscape and is a particularly fine example of the species. The garden at 'Caranballac' dates in part from the 1860s when the original homestead, built in 1835 and 1848, was extended. The seed is believed to have been brought from England by the Winter-Cookes of 'Murndal' The homestead is 4 miles west of Skipton, and the tree is located in front of the ... more

T11721

Regional
182053

Pinus canariensis

Canary Pine ,  Canary Islands Pine

Werribee Park Mansion, 320 K Road,, WERRIBEE VIC 3030 - Property No T12172

Contribution to landscape of historic garden Outstanding size Aesthetic value Curious growth form Historical value Outstanding example of species This Canary Islands Pine (Pinus canariensis), located at the south-east corner of the Werribee Park Mansion garden, represents one of the three species of pine used extensively by the Chirnsides in the planting of the garden and throughout ... more

T12172

Regional
199860

Pinus canariensis

Canary Island Pine

Former Mayday Hills Hospital, Albert Road, Beechworth, INDIGO SHIRE

Contribution to landscape of historic garden Particularly old Outstanding size Outstanding example of species The group of 7, in a line extending for 70 metres, is planted on the Linaker Lawn at Mayday Hills The group of 6, in a line extending for 50 metres, is planted in the Pines entrance gardens. The group of 12, in a line extending for 60 metres, is planted on the front lawn of the Pines building. Mayday Hills Hospital was developed as the ... more

T12251

State
1