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Petticoat Or Desert Fan Palm
Mildura Senior College, cnr Fourteenth and Deakin Avenue,, MILDURA VIC 3500 - Property No T11943 |
Contribution to landscape Aesthetic value Outstanding example of species This avenue planting is an outstanding landscape feature due to the trees' uniformity, close planting style (6.2m between plantings) and large size. Measurements: 28/08/1992 Spread (m): 4.2 Girth (m): 2.91 Height (m): 11.25 Estimated Age (yrs): 80 Condition: Good Access: Unrestricted Classified: 10/09/1992 |
T11943 |
Regional |
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Desert Fan Palm
COLLEGE CRESCENT PARKVILLE, MELBOURNE CITY |
The individual Desert Fan Palm which is in the Melbourne General Cemetery, on the corner of Fifth and Sixth Avenues. This Desert Fan Palm is significant for aesthetic and social reasons at the Regional level. This specimen is the last Desert Fan Palm left in the Melbourne General Cemetery, others having been removed by management over the last 50 years. The tree is
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T12460 |
Regional |
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Mexican Fan Palm
COCKMAN STREET WARRNAMBOOL, WARRNAMBOOL CITY |
A single Mexican Fan Palm growing in the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens, close to the Curator’s Cottage. This Mexican Fan Palm is significant for scientific, landscape and historic reasons at the State level. The Mexican Fan Palm is scientifically significant for its outstanding size, in particular its impressive height. The tree is also significant for its contribution to
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T12500 |
State |
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2 Washington Street, TOORAK VIC 3142 - Property No B1547 |
B1547 |
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Mexican Washington Palm
Memorial Gardens, High Street, YACKANDANDAH VIC 3749 - Property No T11252 |
Contribution to the landscape of historic garden Outstanding example of species An attractive stand of palms whose height, location and uniformity makes a major contribution to this small garden in the centre of Yackandandah. The site was previously occupied by the Commercial Hotel which burnt down in the 1920s. The garden contains a rotunda in a central location and is surrounded by a fine iron fence on two sides. Measurements 1987: Spread (m): 3.5 ... more |
T11252 |
Regional |
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Petticoat Or Desert Fan Palm
Rosalind Park, Pall Mall,, BENDIGO VIC 3550 - Property No T11378 |
Contribution to landscape of historic garden Aesthetic value Located within the Conservatory Gardens, with its elaborate glasshouse, this is an impressive row of trees planted along the southern and eastern end of the gardens Washingtonia filifera is the only palm native to the Western United States. Measurements: 11/1986 Spread (m): 4.5 Girth (m): 3.04 Height (m): 14 Estimated Age (yrs): 80 Condition: Good Access: ... more |
T11378 |
State |
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Mexican Or Washington Palm
4 Ardoch Street, ESSENDON VIC 3040 - Property No T11563 |
Location or Context: Contribution to landscape; Outstanding Size: height A landmark tree in Essendon, this fine example of the species can be seen for some distance. The tree is possibly the tallest example of the species known in Victoria. Measurements: 21/03/1993 Spread (m): 3 Girth (m): 1.71 Height (m): 23.5 Estimated Age (yrs): 80 Condition: Good: Measurements: 17/02/2010 Spread (m): 4 Height (m): 25 Condition: ... more |
T11563 |
State |
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Mexican Or Washington Palm
Alexandra Parade between Cox and Lonsdale Streets, HAMILTON VIC 3300 - Property No T11698 |
Contribution to landscape Outstanding example of species An attractive row of 14 palms of even size and spacing with the exception of one gap and one smaller specimen. An unusual planting in Victoria. Measurements: 02/1987 Spread (m): 2 Girth (m): 1.56 Height (m): 10.5 Estimated Age (yrs): 70 Condition: Good Access: Unrestricted Classified: 12/02/1987 |
T11698 |
Regional |
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Petticoat Or Desert Fan Palm
Third Street,, MERBEIN VIC 3505 - Property No T11932 |
Contribution to landscape Aesthetic significance Outstanding example of species An interesting and quite spectacular roadside planting located 2-3 km west of the township. Planted circa.1911, the trees' upright growth, uniformity and size forms a major contribution to the landscape. The planting is a well known feature of the district, a legacy of the early settlers to Mildura Measurements: 12/1987 Spread (m): 4.0 Girth (m): 3.0 Height (m): ... more |
T11932 |
State |
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Petticoat Or Desert Fan Palm
Calder Highway, MILDURA VIC 3500 - Property No T11933 |
Contribution to landscape. Located between Fifth and Sixth Streets on the East side of the Calder Highway, this is an impressive and intact 0.3 km long avenue. The palms are a dominant landscape feature amongst the vineyards in the area. 02/11/2003: Total of 48 trees Measurements:08/10/1995 Spread (m): 4 Girth (m): 2.52 Height (m): 9 Estimated Age (yrs): 90 Condition: Good Measurements:03/11/2003 Spread (m):3 Girth (m): ... more |
T11933 |
Regional |
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