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Pepper
20 - 36 St Martins Place, SOUTH YARRA VIC 3141 - Property No T11874 |
Contribution to the landscape. Aesthetic significance This is a fine large specimen in good condition with long extended branches and a full canopy Tree protection and improvement works are recommended. A commemorative plaque is situated at the base ofthe tree dedicated to Irene Mitchell, MBE, who helped start the original theatre company at St Martins. Measurements: 07/1982 Spread (m): 22 Girth (m): 3 Height (m): 15.5 Estimated Age ... more |
T11874 |
Regional |
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Pepper Tree
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Peppercorn
38 The Strand,, WILLIAMSTOWN VIC 3016 - Property No T12207 |
Contribution to landscape This Peppercorn (Schinus molle) is in good condition with a full canopy and no damage to trunk or limbs. It has similar height and spread which makes it appear symmetrical. The tree makes a significant contribution to the surrounding landscape and was possibly planted in 1890 or earlier as part of the garden of 'Bronte House', the house formerly on the site before subdivision. Measurement: 11/2012 Spread (m): 15 Girth (m): ... more |
T12207 |
File only |
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Peppercorn
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Pepper Tree
Deakin University,Geelong campus, Baxter Drive,, WAURN PONDS VIC 3221 - Property No T12276 |
Contribution to landscape Outstanding size of canopy This Pepper Tree (Schinus molle) is of outstanding size with a trifurcated trunk. It makes a significant contribution to the landscape being visible from both the entrance to Deakin University and from Pigdons Road. It is a fine example of its species in the Geelong area The tree is currently situated in the backyard of a mid 20th century farmhouse thought to predate the 1969 purchase of the land by ... more |
T12276 |
Regional |
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Pepper Tree
Clarkes Road ROCHESTER, CAMPASPE SHIRE |
Location/Context (Social) Landscape (Social) Commemorative (Historic) Event (Historic) Attractive (Aesthetic) These trees are an unique feature of the property providing a beautiful evergreen avenue (extending over one kilometre) that enhances it's surroundings by contributing such an iconic avenue of trees to the landscape. The trees also commemorate a previous owner of the trees who as a soldier served in WWI. Measurements: 2016 Number of trees: ... more |
T12304 |
Regional |
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Peppercorn
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Pepper Tree
27 WEIR STREET RYE, MORNINGTON PENINSULA SHIRE |
A single Pepper Tree located on the nature strip in a residential area. This Pepper Tree is significant for landscape reasons at the Regional level. This Pepper Tree is significant for its contribution to the landscape. Pepper Trees of this size are not common in the Mornington Peninsula and this particular tree is a landmark in the local community. It also provides habitat for the local
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T12497 |
Regional |
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Pepper Tree
8 Farran Street,, CASTLEMAINE VIC 3450 - Property No T11474 |
Contribution to landscape. Outstanding size This tree, native to northern South America and Mexico, has an outstanding crown and branch structure, and its location makes a significant contribution to the landscape. Minor deadwooding is required. The Pepper tree was widely planted in homestead gardens and stockyards in dry areas of NSW, Victoria and South Australia. It is fire resistant and has invaded lowland grassland and woodland and dry ... more |
T11474 |
State |
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Pepper Tree
Murray Esplanade, ECHUCA VIC 3564 - Property No T11556 |
Location or Context: contribution to landscape; Outstanding Size: circumference An impressive specimen growing on the kerbside (adjacent to Echuca Club carpark) which has developed a large crown and trunk. The trunk is of particular interest as it has a circumference of 8.0m at ground level. The tree is in a prominent location in the streetscape and provides an appropriate setting for the Echuca Club, established in 1897.Further street plantings of this species occur ... more |
T11556 |
Demolished |
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