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128606

Pinus radiata

Monterey Pine

Walhalla Cemetery, Main Road, WALHALLA VIC 3825 - Property No T11981

Unique location Particularly old Outstanding size An impressive collection of this species - one tree in particular is of outstanding height. This historic planting comprises Cupressus torulosa (2), Picea abies (2), Cupressus semperverins, Cupressus lusitanica (4), Pinus nigra var.maritima, and Prunus laurocerasus (top of grave). This tree is amongst the oldest Pinus radiata in Victoria and the entire planting is of State significance and warrants a tree management ... more

T11981

Regional
140800

Pinus radiata

Monterey Pine

16 Roderick Street, DONCASTER EAST VIC 3109 - Property No T12033

Outstanding size This tree was believed to be planted by original owner, Tully,who was part of the area's earliest orchardist families dating back to 1860. It has an unusal form with no central leader and 2 major limbs to the north and west. The canopy of the tree occupies the entire width of this land and half of the neighbouring land to the west which the owners have purchased in order to retain the tree. Measurements: 11/12/2000 Spread (m): E-W 24; N-S ... more

T12033

Regional
94049

Pinus radiata

Monterey Pine ,  Lollipop Tree

Summit of Mt Beckworth,, MOUNT BECKWORTH VIC 3363 - Property No T12094

Contribution to landscape and important landmark Outstanding size Aesthetic significance Curious growth form Commemorating important historical event Outstanding example of the species This tree is located in the Mount Beckworth Scenic Reserve. The "Lollipop" is one of five trees planted in 1918 by Mr Jack Scarfe, a forest overseer from Maryborough, and four schoolboys; Arch Andrews, William Young, Francis Kinersley and Colin Drife. ... more

T12094

Regional
140139

Pinus radiata

Radiata Pine, Monterey Pine

Wombat Park, Midland Highway,, DAYLESFORD VIC 3460 - Property No T12106

Contribution to landscape of historic garden Outstanding size These three Pinus radiata are growing in the private garden of Wombat Park Estate and are probably some of the oldest specimens of this species in the State, with the largest known girths. The garden is of horticultural and historic significance itself and contains some of the oldest cultivated trees in the district. The garden was first planted in the early 1850s and continuously developed throughout ... more

T12106

State
71437

Pinus radiata

Radiata Pine, Monterey Pine, "The Mother Tree"

Creswick Regional Park, Le Gerche Walking Track,, CRESWICK VIC 3363 - Property No T12110

Contribution to landscape Historical value This Pinus radiata tree is associated with the work of pioneer "Forester and Warden", John LaGerche. Of the many species planted by John LaGerche, the Radiata Pine has become one of the most important commercial softwood trees in southern Australia. Therefore, this tree is a significant living monument to the work of John LaGerche. The tree is growing on the site originally used by LaGerche as a nursery for raising seedlings ... more

T12110

State
 

Pinus radiata

Monterey Pine

'Dromkeen', Lancefield Road,, RIDDELLS CREEK VIC 3431 - Property No T11092

Outstanding example of species: This is a fine specimen of Monterey Pine (Pinus radiata) located at the residence built in 1889 by Judge Arthur Chomley who presided over the County and Supreme Courts of Victoria Although widely cultivated in plantations Pinus radiata is native to three very limited areas in the US: Santa Cruz, Monterey Peninsula, and San Luis Obispo Counties. The tree is behind the house in a paddock. Measurements: circa ... more

T11092

Regional
232529

PINUS RADIATA

California Pine

MONASH WAY CHURCHILL, LATROBE CITY

A historical stand of two California Pine trees on the corner of Monash Way and 3 Balfour Place in Churchill. 
This stand is significant for historic reasons at the Regional level. 
The stand is significant for historic reasons as it is associated with an important person. The trees were planted in 1901 by John Flynn (Flynn of the Inland) while he was a temporary head teacher at ... more

T12478

Regional
233249

PINUS RADIATA

Monterey Pine

32 WERRIBEE SOUTH, WYNDHAM CITY

A single Monterey Pine growing in Werribee Park. 
This tree is significant for scientific, landscape and historic reasons at the Regional level. 
This Monterey Pine is scientifically significant for its large size in the western region of Melbourne taking into consideration the climate and conditions. It is also a good example of the species as it doesn’t have thinning or ... more

T12509

Regional
92384

Pinus radiata

Monterey Pine

Moyston Avenue of Honour, Ararat-Halls Gap Road,, MOYSTON VIC 3377 - Property No T11278

Contribution to the landscape Historical value This planting, with trees 11metres apart, is the only known example of a commemorative avenue using Pinus radiata. A sign at either end reads "Honour Avenue A.D. 1933" and each tree has an inscribed plaque to commemorate those of the area who served in World War One. The trees are uniform in size, with the exception of two smaller trees. At the western end (township side) a tree has died. Remnants of street ... more

T11278

Regional
145528

Pinus radiata

Monterey Pine

Blackwood Recreation Reserve, Recreation Reserve Road,, BLACKWOOD VIC 3458 - Property No T11337

Outstanding size. The Monterey Pine at the Blackwood Recreation Reserve is an enormous tree. There is some uncertainty as to when and by whom the tree was planted. The area was originally a billabong and later a Chinese market garden. Mr Roy Terrill, whose family own the adjacent farm, remembers his father, Mr Ernest Terrill and his uncles talking about levelling and preparing the ground. He guessed that was some 100 years ago. The perimeter was then planted with ... more

T11337

State
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