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Scots Pine
Traralgon Memorial Park, Scrubby Lane,, TRARALGON VIC 3844 - Property No T11196 |
Rare or localised A row of three mature trees growing along the original southern boundary of the cemetery. The trees have the characteristic growth form with open crown, wind-swept branches, and the upper branches with the attractive pink/orange peeling bark.The species, native to Europe and Asia is rarely cultivated in Victoria with the only other known mature trees occurring at Taradale and Camberwell. Measurements: 03/11/1992 Spread (m): 7.3 Girth ... more |
T11196 |
Regional |
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Scots Pine
Tarrawingee Cemetery, Cemetery Road,, TARRAWINGEE VIC 3746 - Property No T11210 |
Location or Context: A tree which occurs in a unique location or context and so provides a contribution to the landscape. Rare or Localised: A tree of a species or variety that is rare or of very localised distribution. This species is rare in cultivation in Victoria and is known at Beechworth, Traralgon Cemetery, Royal Botanic Gardens, and Beckett Park Camberwell. This tree is the largest specimen recorded.Its large spreading crown is outstanding and the ... more |
T11210 |
Demolished |
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Scots Pine
Beckett Park, Yarrbat Avenue,, BALWYN VIC 3103 - Property No T11444 |
Rare or localised An attractive specimen of a species uncommon in cultivation in Victoria. Other known examples occur at Taradale, Beechworth and the Royal Botanic Gardens. Pinus sylvestris is native to Europe and Asia, ranging from Ireland in the west to eastern Siberia and as far north as inside the Arctic Circle. This specimen is very well developed despite being affected by strong winds. Located south west of the playground Measurements: ... more |
T11444 |
Regional |
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Scotts Pine
Taradale Public Park, Metcalfe - Taradale Road, TARADALE VIC 3447 - Property No T11920 |
Rare or localised The Taradale Public Park contains two Pinus sylvestris (one in poor condition). It is probable that these were planted in 1863 as a number of ornamental trees planted then are noted in the reserve file. This species is rare in cultivation in Victoria, the only other known examples occur on the old Beechworth Hospital site and the Royal Botanic Gardens. Pinus sylvestrisisnative to Europe and Asia, ranging from Scotland, Ireland and Portugal in the ... more |
T11920 |
Regional |
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