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Algerian 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 |
T12222 |
Regional |
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Algerian Oak
Former Mayday Hills Hospital, Albert Road, Beechworth, INDIGO SHIRE |
Contribution to landscape of historic garden Outstanding size Aesthetic value This specimen was planted in the 1960s as part of the making of an arboretum of the Paddock area. 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 from ... more |
T12266 |
Regional |
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Algerian Oak
Eastfield Road CROYDON, MAROONDAH CITY |
Outstanding size Contribution to landscape This tree is of State signfiicance for its outstanding size and its contribution to the landscape. This is the largest Algerian Oak in Victoria, and greatly enhances the urban landscape in which it has survived. Measurements: 2015 Canopy Spread (m): N/S 35, E/W 37 Girth (m): 7.85 Height (m): 25 Estimated Age (yrs): 163 Condition: Good Access: ... more |
T12298 |
State |
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Algerian Oak
Aradale Asylum Ararat, ARARAT RURAL CITY |
This Algerian Oak is one of a pair of oaks growing in the female airing court of Aradale Asylum. It is located next to the demountable workshop. This Algerian Oak is significant for scientific, historic, social, and aesthetic reasons at the Regional level. This Algerian Oak is scientifically and aesthetically significant for its large canopy spread and
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T12446 |
Regional |
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Algerian Oak
15 MICHAEL STREET KENNINGTON, GREATER BENDIGO CITY |
An individual Algerian Oak tree located in the back corner of a private property in a residential area of Kennington. This Algerian Oak tree is significant for scientific and social reasons at the Regional level. This Algerian Oak is significant for its height of 17 m (it was likely pollarded). It is the largest tree in the neighbourhood and the size is considered large for
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T12462 |
Regional |
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Algerian Oak
"Glen Harrow", Cole Avenue,, BELGRAVE VIC 3160 - Property No T11124 |
Contribution to the landscape Outstanding size A very large example of two specimens growing on a slope within a closed forest of exotic trees. A remnant of plantings by JC Cole in the 1870 - 1880s. The tree requires some canopy work - deadwood and stub removal and thinning.Ivy on the trunk should also be removed. This tree is located 50 metres west of house. Measurements: 22/10/1990 Spread (m): 36 Girth (m): 3.7 Height ... more |
T11124 |
State |
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Algerian Oak
2269 WERONA-KINGSTON ROAD KINGSTON, HEPBURN SHIRE |
An individual, unmodified Algerian Oak growing along the edge of an old, disused track that once led to a ford that crossed Birch’s Creek (formerly Bullarook Creek). The tree is in Bullarook Creek Streamside Reserve. This Algerian Oak Trees is significant for scientific, social and aesthetic reasons at the Regional level. This Algerian Oak Trees is scientifically significant
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T12477 |
Regional |
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Algerian Oak
Lima Road,, LIMA VIC 3673 - Property No T11367 |
Contribution to landscape. Outstanding size This impressive Algerian Oak is set back about 70metres from the road in the grounds of the Lima School Community Centre. It was dedicated to the memory of the early settlers of the Lima district 1839-1979. The tree has a single trunk to 2 metres and a large buttress with numerous branch grafts. The Algerian Oak is native to southern Portugal, Spain, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco and other large example of the species ... more |
T11367 |
State |
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Algerian Oak
115 NERRENA ROAD LEONGATHA, SOUTH GIPPSLAND SHIRE |
A single Algerian Oak tree located in the middle of a school courtyard at Leongatha Primary School. This Algerian Oak is significant for scientific and social reasons at the Regional level. The tree is scientifically significant for its large trunk and canopy. It is also significant for its contribution to the landscape of the school. The tree was planted by the first farm manager
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T12485 |
Regional |
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Algerian Oak
Princes Highway,, NARRE WARREN VIC 3805 - Property No T11389 |
Contribution to landscape This is an impressive row of Algerian Oak planted in 1890 by Sidney John Webb.(see tablet at intersection of Webb St). Q canariensis is native to the Iberian peninsula and north Africa. All the trees on the south side of the avenue were cut down in the 1960s by the Road Authority. One tree was transplanted in 1999 with aid of the National Trust. Measurements: 07/1986 Spread (m): 18 Girth (m): 2 Height (m): 16 ... more |
T11389 |
Regional |
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