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Sessile Oak
Kew Primary School, Pakington Street,, KEW VIC 3101 - Property No T12091 |
Particularly old Aesthetic significance Commemorating an historic event The Quercus Petraea (Sessile Oak) is the sole remnant of a group of trees which were gifts from the Kew Gardens in England and which were planted to celebrate the Jubilee of the Borough of Kew in December 1910. It is also a species not commonly found in cultivation and makes a significant contribution to the school landscape. Measurements: 02/2005 Spread (m): 15 Girth (m): 2.15 at ... more |
T12091 |
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Sessile Oak
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Durmast Oak
Royal Botanic Gardens, Birdwood Avenue,, MELBOURNE VIC 3004 - Property No T12100 |
Horticultural value Outstanding size Outstanding aesthetic significance Outstanding example of the species Located in the Conifer Bed, this tree provides an important contribution to the Royal Botanic Gardens landscape, in particular the major entry point at Gate A on the corner of Anderson Street and Alexandra Avenue. The tree has great horticultural and aesthetic value and it is seemingly rare in cultivation in Victoria, certainly at this size and age. It is ... more |
T12100 |
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