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140010

Quercus lanata

Himalayan Oak ,  Quercus leucotrichophora

Bright Cemetery, Coronation Avenue,, BRIGHT VIC 3741 - Property No T11401

Contribution to landscape of historic cemeteryRare or localised
 
This tree is one of nine known examples in Victoria (1993) and
 
this is the only record of the species in a cemetery in Victoria.This
 
tree has a particularly attractive form with a dense domed crown. The
 
Himalayan Oak is native to the Himalayas and grows to around 25
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T11401

State
129190

Quercus lanata

Himalayan Oak ,  Quercus leucotrichophora

Camperdown Botanic Gardens, Cnr Park Road and Park Lane,, CAMPERDOWN VIC 3260 - Property No T11452

Contribution to landscape of historic garden Rare or localised These trees are located east of Burn's statue and near picnic shelter. They are two fine examples of an Oak rare in cultivation in Victoria. The normal range for Quercus lanata is the East Asian Himalayas from Pakistan to Eastern Nepal. The trees are particularly attractive due to their form, silver colouring on the underside of the leaves and their light coloured wood. Other known specimens ... more

T11452

Regional
 

Quercus lanata

Himalayan Oak ,  Quercus leucotrichophora

Former Taylor and Sangster Nursery, 85 Sangsters Road,, MOUNT MACEDON VIC 3441 - Property No T11645

Rare or Localised: 10-50 known specimens; Outstanding Size: height This tree is the tallest of all the known examples. Distinguished by its pale green serrated leaves, white underside and grey scaly bark.

Species formerly known as Quercus leucotrichophora. Measurements: Spread (m): 12.7 Girth (m): 3 Height (m): 31 Estimated Age (yrs): 80 Condition: Good Access: Restricted

T11645

State
137617

Quercus lanata

Himalayan Oak ,  Quercus leucotrichophora

Hamilton Botanic Gardens Cnr of French, Kennedy, Martin and Thompson Streets, HAMILTON VIC 3300 - Property No T11692

Contribution to landscape Rare or localised: A large and attractive specimen of this unusual Oak. A native of the Himalayas the tree is cultivated in Victorai at Kyneton, Castlemaine (poor), Royal Botanic Gardens, and the former Taylor & Sangster Nursery at Mount Macedon. A smaller tree is growing along French Street It's unusual leaf colour and form makes it an attractive planting in the gardens.

Species formerly known as Quercus leucotrichophora. ... more

T11692

Regional
132014

Quercus lanata

Quercus leucotrichophora ,  Himalayan Oak

Kyneton Botanic Gardens, Mollison Street, KYNETON VIC 3444 - Property No T11785

Historic garden or park. Rare or localised Outstanding eample of species

This is an impressive specimen from the Himalayas which is rare in cultivation in Victoria. Other known examples occur at Hamilton, Camperdown, Royal Botanic Gardens, Taylor & Sangster Nursery at Mount Macedon and Castlemaine.

Species formerly known as Quercus leucotrichophora. Measurements: 03/1985 Spread (m): 10 Girth (m): 1.5 Height (m): 14.1 ... more

T11785

State
199740

Quercus lanata

Himalayan (White) Oak ,  Quercus leucotrichophora

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

Contribution to landscape of historic garden This specimen was planted near parking area of George Kerferd Hotel. 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 the post 1913 work of Hugh Linaker and later curators. The ... more

T12225

Regional
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