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92605

Ulmus parvifolia

Chinese Elm

312-314 Hampton Street,, HAMPTON VIC 3188 - Property No T11112

Outstanding size Aesthetic value Curious growth form This lawn specimen was originally located in the grounds of a home built in 1872 and has been sparred in the development of the site. It suffers salt and wind damage. Measurements: 11/1982 Spread (m): 20 Girth (m): 3 branches - 1.4, 1.2, 1.8 Height (m): 12 Estimated Age (yrs): 100+ Condition: Good Measurements: 26/02/2010 Spread (m): 25 Girth (m): multi trunked Height (m): ... more

T11112

Regional
128543

Ulmus parvifolia

Chinese Elm

Cnr Learmonth and Warrenheip Streets,, BUNINYONG VIC 3357 - Property No T11440

Horticultural value Rare or localised
This tree is an unusual form of the species Ulmus parvifolia. It retains its bark and does not show the normal characteristics of Chinese Elm which often have attractive peeling bark and a slightly pendulous habit. It is also unlike the Chinese Elm that originated as seedlings from Yarralumba Nursery in Canberra which also retain their bark. This tree is completely deciduous
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T11440

Regional
99285

Ulmus parvifolia

Chinese Elm

High Street Gardens, High Street, MALVERN VIC 3144 - Property No T11834

Contribution to landscape Outstanding Size A prominent feature in the gardens. Two trees also occur near the pond (Spring Street). Measurements: 04/1983 Spread (m): 22 Girth (m): 2.2 Height (m): 10.8 Estimated Age (yrs): 80 Condition: Good Measurements: 10/05/2010 Spread (m): E-W 16, N-S 20 Girth (m): 3.5 Height (m): 14 Condition:Good Access: Unrestricted Classified: 28/04/1983

T11834

Regional
139351

Ulmus parvifolia

Chinese Elm

Domain Parklands, Domain Road,, MELBOURNE VIC 3004 - Property No T12072

Contribution to the landscape Particularly old Outstanding size Aesthetic significance Commemorating important historical event This is a good example of this species for the age of the tree. It has a canopy arching to the ground and is quite distinct from other elms, being small leaved and evergreen. Ulmus parvifolia flowers in Autumn instead of Spring and has an attractive red-brown scaly bark on the trunk and branches This tree is located adjacent to ... more

T12072

Regional
186189

Ulmus parvifolia "Frosty"

Variegated Chinese Elm

Glenormiston College, Glenormiston Road,, GLENORMISTON SOUTH VIC 3265 - Property No T12120

Horticultural value Contribution to landscape Rare and localised Outstanding size Outstanding example of species Both trees are significant due totheir rarity under cultivation in Victoria. This variegated form is also very slow growing and therefore these trees are very mature example of this species. Although this species is available commercially in Victoria, trees of significant size such as these are uncommon. Tree 1 is located on the embankment ... more

T12120

State
199924

Ulmus parvifolia

Chinese Elm

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

Horticultural value Contribution to landscape of historic garden Outstanding size Aesthetic value This specimen is planted beside the Amethyst-Emerald link road 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 ... more

T12256

Regional
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