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149952

Ulmus procera

English Elm

Merriang Homestead, 253 Merriang Homestead Road,, MYRTLEFORD VIC 3737 - Property No T11058

Outstanding size Outstanding example of species This tree is an outstanding example of the species, having grown into a very large tree and displaying an excellently shaped crown. It forms a dominant feature in the landscape. Measurements: 25/10/1988 Spread (m): 20.6 Girth (m): 5.3 Height (m): 27 Estimated Age (yrs): 130 Condition: Good Access: Restricted Classified: 15/12/1988

T11058

State
235194

ULMUS PROCERA

English Elm

65 MOSSVALE PARK ROAD BERRYS CREEK, SOUTH GIPPSLAND SHIRE

A single English Elm located in Mossvale Park close to the playground. 
This English Elm is significant for scientific and social reasons at the State level.
This English Elm is scientifically significant for its outstanding size. It reaches an impressive height of 35.3 m and has a trunk circumference of 6.45 m, notably larger than the Arthur’s Elms at the Royal Botanic Gardens, ... more

T12522

State
150151

Ulmus procera

English Elm

Latrobe River, Tyers Road,, TRARALGON VIC 3844 - Property No T11197

Outstanding size Outstanding example of species The Sandbank is an attractive informal park on the banks of the Latrobe River, dating from the early nineteenth century. The tree is centrally located to the north of the pair of Ulmus x hollandica and south of a pair of Platanus orientalis. This tree is possibly one of the largest examples of the species known in Victoria. This tree is located at The Sandbank, LaTrobe River, Traralgon off Tyers ... more

T11197

Regional
92380

Ulmus procera

English Elm

Manifold Avenue,, CAMPERDOWN VIC 3260 - Property No T11449

Aesthetic value Finlay Avenue was planted in Manifold Street on 12 July 1876 honouring the trees' donors, Mr A S Finlay and his son C Finlay of Glenormiston. A total of 290 trees were planted by school children and residents of Camperdown and since this initial planting, there have been further planting of Elms along Manifold Street, notably in 1952. This is a magnificent avenue but the trees need constant and expert management. 01/09/2011 'A controversial ... more

T11449

State
128967

Ulmus procera

English Elm

Colac Memorial Square, Murray Street,, COLAC VIC 3250 - Property No T11491

Contribution to the historic park. Aesthetic value An attractive stand of trees located in the business sector of Colac and to one side of Princes Highway(Murray Street). The park was reserved in 1873 and was known for many years as Market Square, renamed Memorial Square after World War 1. Originally the boundaries were planted with Pinus radiata and used to accommodate horses and vehicles. The present elm trees are thought to have been planted in the early ... more

T11491

Regional
141494

Ulmus procera

English Elm

Darling Gardens, South Terrace, CLIFTON HILL VIC 3068 - Property No T11505

2017 - Tree was removed by City of Yarra due to trunk splitting.
 
Contribution to landscape of historic garden or park
 
Aesthetic significance
 
Outstanding example of species
 
This is a tree of outstanding size and is a dominant feature in the gardens which contains other Elms, Oaks, Planes and Cedars and Palms.The tree is in excellent condition having ... more

T11505

Demolished
 

Ulmus procera

English Elm

Wombat Park, Malmsbury Road, DAYLESFORD VIC 3460 - Property No T11530

Contribution to landscape of historic garden or park Aesthetic significance This is an attractive and intact avenue of English Elm trees planted between 1910 and 1915 as part of the gardens associated with thehomestead, which was completed in 1910. The original garden, comprising mainly conifers and box hedging, was laid out in the 1850s. The trees vary in condition and one has recently suffered from wind damage. The canopy of the trees cover the main drivewayand ... more

T11530

Regional
179385

Ulmus procera

English Elm

Victoria Parade, Hoddle Street to Nicholson Street, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No T11567

Contribution to the landscape. Aesthetic significance. A magnificent avenue planted between 1878 and 1890. Together with Royal Parade and Bacchus Marsh, this avenue ranks amongst the best examples in the State and is particularly outstanding due to its uniformity and intactness. A central row was removed in 1925 for the construction of the tramline. Three recent plantings and four other trees have been pollarded outside St Vincent's Hospital. Their decline was ... more

T11567

State
 

Ulmus procera

English Elm

cnr Glenferrie Road and Sorrett Avenue, MALVERN VIC 3144 - Property No T11829

Important landmark Aesthetic value This tree, originally one of a pair,marks the original entrance to the Sorrett Estate. Planted by Charles Washington Umphelby on 11/3/1859. A lovely old tree and well known landmark referred to as the 'Sorrett Tree' July 2006: Severe pruning or removal maybe necessary due to dropping of limbs. If removed the elm will be replaced by one of its seedlings Measurements: 06/1982 Spread (m): 20.0 Girth (m):3.6 Height ... more

T11829

Regional
132103

Ulmus procera

English Elm

Royal Botanic Gardens, Birdwood Avenue, MELBOURNE VIC 3004 - Property No T11854

Contribution to the landscape Old and venerable Four (now two) large and prominent trees located in the north-east corner of the gardens. It is in this location that 2 hectares were set aside for a Botanic Garden and in 1846 John Arthur was appointed Superintendent and began laying out the Garden. It is believed that these four Elms, known as 'Arthur's Elms', were planted at that time, making them possibly the oldest exotic trees in Victoria. The trees were pollarded ... more

T11854

Regional
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