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126262

Quercus canariensis x Q. robur

Hybrid Oak

Castlemaine Botanic Gardens, Walker Street,, CASTLEMAINE VIC 3450 - Property No T11467

Contribution to landscape of historic garden This tree is a fine symmetrical example of this unusual hybrid with a well formed and sound canopy. The tree forms part of a mixed oak avenue planting. Measurements: 08/1991 Spread (m): 21.2 Girth (m): 2.64 Height (m): 23.4 Estimated Age (yrs): 100 Condition: Good Measurements: 23/08/2010 Spread (m): E-W 15; N-S 16 Girth (m): 3 Height (m): 23 Estimated Age (yrs): 119 ... more

T11467

Regional
131998

Quercus canariensis

Algerian Oak

Kyneton Botanic Gardens, Mollison Street, KYNETON VIC 3444 - Property No T11780

Historic garden or park Historical value "The Inauguration Tree". Planted by Cr Henry Jarrett JP in honour of Queen Victoria at the inauguration of the Kyneton Gardens on 19 May 1863. A fine old spreading Oak located at Clowes Street entrance to the Gardens Measurements: c1982 Spread (m): 25 Girth (m): 4 Height (m): 23 Estimated Age (yrs): 125 Condition: Good Access:Unrestricted Classified 11/08/1982

T11780

Regional
133672

Quercus canariensis

Guilfoyle's Oak ,  Algerian Oak

Royal Botanic Gardens, Birdwood Avenue, MELBOURNE VIC 3004 - Property No T11868

Contribution to historic Historical Value Known as 'Guilfoyle's Oak', this tree was planted by the Director of the Botanic Gardens, William Guilfoyle, on 17 August 1873. The age of the tree at the time of planting was 3 years (1908 handbook). Guilfoyle is regarded as the finest landscape designer in Victoria and was responsible for a number of regional botanic gardens and private gardens, especially in the Western District. The tree has undergone surgery but ... more

T11868

State
150328

Quercus canariensis

Algerian Oak

Royal Botanic Gardens, Birdwood Avenue, MELBOURNE VIC 3004 - Property No T11881

Contribution to the historic garden Outstanding size Historical value: Planted by Lady Loch in 1889. A prominent feature on the Oak Lawn, this was one of the largest spreading trees in the Gardens. Half the tree sheared away and fell in November 1997. Measurements: 01/2003 Spread (m): E-W 46; N-S 45 Girth (m): 4.39 Height (m): 22 Estimated Age (yrs): 114 Condition: Good Removed in 1997 . Access:Unrestricted Classified ... more

T11881

Demolished
183890

Quercus canariensis

Algerian Oak ,  The Federation Oak

Parliament House Gardens, McArthur Street, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No T11917

Commemorating an historic event A venerable specimen planted in February 1890 by the then Premier of NSW, Sir Henry Parkes, to commemorate the success of the Australasian Federation Conference - the first meeting of statesmen from the colonies to agree to the concept of Federation. Known as the "Federation Oak' this tree is suffering from possum damage, excessive epicormic growth and insect attack. Measurements: 28/07/1993 Spread (m): 12.8 Girth (m): 2.37 ... more

T11917

State
150329

Quercus canariensis

Algerian Oak Moss

Moss Vale Park, Leongatha- Mirboo North Road, LEONGATHA VIC 3953 - Property No T11953

Contribution tohistoric park Outstanding size A dominant tree, located on the south side of the sound shell, on the site of the former nursery established by Francis Moss in 1888. Many of the exotic plantings within the park were established from seeds and cuttings from Msss's earlier nursery in Buninyong as well as imports from all over the world. The Park was acquiredby the Shire of Woorayl in 1945 and opened to the public The tree was removed 12/01/2010 due to ... more

T11953

Demolished
183774

Quercus canariensis

Algerian Oak

507 Herriot Street,, BUNINYONG VIC 3357 - Property No T12128

Contribution to landscape Outstanding size This is a very large and impressive example of this species and completely dominates the surrounding landscape. It is considered significant due to its sheer physical size and biomass volume and for the high level of amenity it provides by way of shade and privacy. This species is naturally very long lived and therefore this tree has the potential to remain in the landscape for many more decades. ... more

T12128

Regional
189567

Quercus canariensis

Algerian Oak

Martin Street,, BLACKWOOD VIC 3458 - Property No T12141

Particularly old and venerable Outstanding size Outstanding aesthetic significance Outstanding example of species This tree is a very large and mature example of Quercus canariensis and makes a significant contribution to the landscape of Blackwood. It is the dominant tree and its physical size provides a focal point within the town and an enormous sense of scale to the entire Martin Street landscape. From Heritage Victoria documents, it is believed ... more

T12141

State
199737

Quercus canariensis

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
199884

Quercus canariensis

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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