Quercus coccifera subsp. calliprinos
'Murndal', Murndal Road, HAMILTON VIC 3300 - Property No T11552
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Statement of Significance
Location or Context: historic garden or park
Rare or Localised: 1-10 known specimens
Historical Value: World War I
Outstanding Example of Species
An outstanding example of a species very rare in cultivation in Victoria. Other specimens are reported from Dunkeld and Geelong Grammar School and a recent planting occurs in the Royal Botanic gardens near the Temple of the Winds. The tree was planted by Margaret Winter-Cooke on 24 May 1916 and a small copper plaque is attached to the tree to this effect. It is known as the Gallipoli Oak and is in good condition with a very dense crown.
Measurements: 31/07/1988
Spread (m): 10.98
Girth (m): 2.3
Height (m): 12 .2
Estimated Age (yrs): 72
Condition: Good
Measurements: 30/11/2003
Spread (m): 11.0
Girth (m): 2.35
Height (m): 14.0
Estimated Age (yrs): 87
Condition: Good
Access: Restricted
Classified: 11/08/1988
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Quercus roburNational Trust
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Quercus roburNational Trust
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Quercus coccifera subsp. calliprinosNational Trust
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