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150137

Eucalyptus camaldulensis

River Red Gum

Wonwondah Reserve, , WONWONDAH VIC 3400 - Property No T11273

Curious growth form This tree is large and majestic looking example of the species which has developed an upright crown. The tree is notable for a very unusual natural graft forming two circles near the main trunk. The large gall formations on the trunk also give added interest. The tree is located 100 m off entrance road across Norton Creek, 200m west of the Public Hall. Measurements: 10/1981 Spread (m): 17 Girth (m):5.7 Height (m): 22.4 Estimated ... more

T11273

Regional
150853

Eucalyptus camaldulensis

River Red Gum

Kew Golf Club, 120 Belford Road, KEW EAST VIC 3102 - Property No T11760

Historical value Located behind the 12th green on the banks of the Yarra River. This tree has been confirmed by the Surveyor-General as Robert Hoddle's reference point for his survey in 1844 of part of Melbourne's eastern suburbs. Despite this, the tree exhibits litte physical evidence of being a survey tree, apart from an apparent wound on the south side of the trunk. The tree is in good condition although adjacent erosion of the riverbank may cause instability of the ... more

T11760

State
 

Eucalyptus camaldulensis

River Red Gum

'Green Engine', , BARMAH VIC 3639 - Property No T11988

Horticultural value Outstanding size Located in the northern section of the Barmah Forest, close to the Murray River this tree is known as 'Dexter's Tree'. This tree has one of the finest trunks observed in the Forest being solid, smooth, very straight, and branchless to 22.9 metres. It is in an area of the Forest containing some of the best stands of 'forest' Red Gum. Seed from this tree is planted at the Kyabram Research Farm Measurements: ... more

T11988

State
207413

Eucalyptus camaldulensis

River Red Gum

1580 Bacchus Marsh Road ANAKIE, GREATER GEELONG CITY

Remnant (Scientific) Landscape (Social) Species/Location (Aesthetic) This River Red Gum is significant at a Regional level for its contribution to the landscape, for aesthetic significance as a better than average example of its species in its location, and as a remnant tree. The tree is an aesthetically-pleasing specimen with a spreading canopy that touches the ground, and it makes a fine contribution to the pastoral landscape against the ... more

T12300

Regional
129281

Eucalyptus camaldulensis

River Red Gum

Howitt Park, Princes Highway,, BAIRNSDALE VIC 3875 - Property No T11288

Associated with Aboriginal cultural activities. A large remnant specimen of River Red Gum growing beside the Mitchell River. This tree exhibits a long, well-shaped scar from the traditional cultural heritage practice of canoe making by the Gunaikurnai people, Traditional Owners of Gippsland.The scar extends for a considerable length along the trunk and is an impressive example of the sustainable traditional practice of bark removal. Measurements: ... more

T11288

Regional
 

Eucalyptus camaldulensis

River Red Gum

Edenhope-Harrow Road, CASTERTON VIC 3418 - Property No T11769

Location or context Outstanding size Known locally as 'Big Connie', this landmark tree was named by Ian Edgar after a local girl, Connie Haymen who was over 6ft tall. Connie's father, William managed the first Aboriginal cricket team which toured England a decade before the first white Australians took to the field at Lords and 14 years before the creation of The Ashes. Measurements: 12/07/1992 Spread (m): 34.5 Girth (m): 5.77 Height (m): ... more

T11769

Regional
 

Eucalyptus camaldulensis

River Red Gum

Barmah Forest, , BARMAH VIC 3639 - Property No T11989

Curious growth form Located in the northern section of the Barmah Forest, Punt Paddock near a Murray River lagoon, and about 1.4km east of 'Dexter's Tree': This tree is known as 'Galloway's Tree and is distinguished by its large buttress which exhibits flanging; not observed in other trees. The tree retains its rough bark towards the crown which is large and evenly distributed. It is branchless to 19.3m Measurements: 29/02/1992 Spread (m): 15.0 Girth (m): ... more

T11989

Regional
 

Eucaylptus camaldulensis

River Red Gum

Western Highway DOBIE, ARARAT RURAL CITY

Measurements: 25/02/2017 Spread (m): 18 N-S,16 E-W Girth (m): 6.3 Height (m): 16.5 Estimated Age (yrs): 200+ Condition: Good Access: Restricted Tree assessed: 14/06/2017 This place is not yet classified by the Trust, but may be in the future.

T12353

File only
128876

Eucalyptus camaldulensis

River Red Gum

Witt Street,, BENALLA VIC 3672 - Property No T11365

Curious growth form This is an unusual example of tree fusion in which a limb from the western tree has grown into another now nearby dead tree The crown of the western tree now forms the present crown.The limb has grown to a very large size and it is expected that eventually the trunk of the dead tree will decay. E. camaldulensis is inexticably linked to watercourses within Australia, and is the widest natural distribution of any eucalyptus species. The ... more

T11365

Regional
150855

Eucalyptus camaldulensis

River Red Gum

South Bringalbert Road, APSLEY VIC 3319 - Property No T11770

Outstanding size This specimen represents the largest River Red Gum measured in the district. Growing in a farm paddock this tree rivals in size the well know 'Big Connie'. Set apart from the surrounding stand, this tree is notable for its particularly wide crown. Located on private property approximately 5km east of Apsley Measurements: 12/07/1992 Spread (m): 32.5 Girth (m): 7.46 Height (m): 40 Estimated Age (yrs): 400 Condition: Good ... more

T11770

Regional
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