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150330

Quercus castaneifolia

Chestnut-Leafed Oak

'Kooringa' 3 Sedgwick Street, MARYSVILLE VIC 3779 - Property No T11731

Rare or localised Outstanding size Large specimen tree planted about 1915 Removed in 1989 to accommodate extensions to the guesthouse/conference centre. Measurements: 04/1983 Spread (m): 17 Girth (m): 3 Height (m): 35 Estimated Age (yrs): 70 Condition: Removed Classified 14/04/1983

T11731

Demolished
137560

Quercus castaneifolia

Chestnut-Leaved Oak

Loch Catholic Church, South Gippsland Highway, LOCH VIC 3945 - Property No T11767

Location or context The southern specimen, closest to road, is one of three examples of the species on the site. This tree is the largest and more wide-spreading in form making an important landscape contribution to the small wooden church building. Another larger example is known at Moss Vale Park, Leongatha Measurements: 25/10/1993 Spread (m): 27.1 Girth (m): 3.83 Height (m): 17 Estimated Age (yrs): 80 Condition: Good Measurements: ... more

T11767

State
137590

Quercus castaneifolia

Chestnut-Leaved Oak Moss

Moss Vale Park, Leongatha-Mirboo North Road, LEONGATHA VIC 3953 - Property No T11952

Contribution to historic park Outstanding size Outstanding example of species

The largest example of several Chestnut-Leaved Oak Moss trees located within this former nursery site, established by Francis Moss in 1853. The species is native to the mountains of the Caucasus and Iran and resembles the closely-related Turkey Oak in appearance.

Measurements: 26/03/1991 Spread (m): 35 Girth (m): 6.14 Height (m): 33.2 Estimated Age (yrs): ... more

T11952

State
147706

Quercus castaneifolia

Chestnut-leaved Oak

cnr Nicholson and Locheil Streets,, ORBOST VIC 3888 - Property No T11010

Contribution to the landscape Rare or localised: Set within the grounds of the Orbost caravan park, this tree makes a significant contribution to the landscape due to its prominent location and well-rounded crown with good branch structure. It is the only known example of the species in far east Victoria. This species is native to the Caucasus and Alborz mountains of Iran, and resembles the closely related Turkey Oak in appearance Measurements: ... more

T11010

Regional
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