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183561

Quercus acutissima

Japanese Chestnut Oak

Harper Avenue,, BEECHWORTH VIC 3747 - Property No T11344

Contribution to the landscape Rare or localised A fine street planting of a species rare in cultivation. This row of 13 trees is possibly the only example of this species used as a street tree in the Victoria. Quercus acutissima is originally native to eastern Asia; China Korea and Japan.. Located on east side of Harper Avenue. Measurements: 02/1986 Spread (m): 20 Girth (m):0.76 Height (m): 17 Estimated Age (yrs): 50 Condition: ... more

T11344

Regional
134838

Quercus acutissima

Japanese Chestnut Oak

Darling Square, Cnr Gipps and Darling Streets, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No T11891

Contribution to the landscape A small to medium size tree with a dense pyramidal crown that rounds with age, also known as a Sawtooth oak. This tree is an excellent example of species is native to Asia. Measurements: 01/1983 Spread (m): 20 Girth (m):1.85 Height (m): 12.9 Estimated Age (yrs): 80 Condition: Good Measurements: 23/11/2010 Spread (m): 18 Girth (m): 2.8 Height (m): 15 Estimated Age (yrs): 107 Condition: ... more

T11891

Regional
199736

Quercus acutissima

Bristle-tipped Oak

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

Horticultural value Contribution to landscape of historic garden Particularly old Aesthetic value This specimen was planted at the front of the George Kerferd Hotel at Mayday Hills. Mayday Hills Hospital was developed as the Beechworth Lunatic Asylum in 1864-67 with gardens and grounds laid out at this time and rejuvenated since 1913. The collection of mature trees and plants is exceptional with many dating from the mid to late nineteenth century and others ... more

T12221

Regional
199847

Quercus acutissima

Bristle-tipped Oak

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

Contribution to landscape of historic garden Rare and localised Particularly old Outstanding size Aesthetic value Historical value This specimen was planted by the gardeners/patients in the lawn in front of the southern wing of the hospital. Mayday Hills Hospital was developed as the Beechworth Lunatic Asylum in 1864-67 with gardens and grounds laid out at this time and rejuvenated since 1913. The collection of mature trees and plants is exceptional ... more

T12240

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