ENGLISH OAK (Quercus robur)
PRINCES HIGHWAY at OAK TREE DRIVE INTERSECTION Pakenham, CARDINIA SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
What is significant?
Single English Oak located 30 metres west of the intersection of Princes Highway and Oak tree Drive, Pakenham.
How is it significant?
The tree is of local significance within Cardinia Shire.
Why is it significant?
The English Oak is of significance for its contribution to the amenity of the local landscape, and its notable upright form.
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ENGLISH OAK (Quercus robur) - Physical Description 1
Setting/Position:
Set within road reserve well back from carriageway
Number of Trees:
1
Public/Private:
Public
GPS Location:
145.50570710000, -38.06618066000
Height:
20m
Canopy N-S:
N-S: 24m
Spread E-W:
E-W: 22m
Trunk
Trunk girth: 370cm
DBH: 118cm
Approximate Age:
>80 years
Projected amenity period:
Medium
TPZ:
14.2m
Heritage Study and Grading
Cardina - Cardinia Shire Council Significant Tree Study. Volume 2: Tree assessment Stage 1.
Author: John Patrick Pty Ltd Landscape Architects
Year: 2009
Grading: Local
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ENGLISH OAK (Quercus robur)Cardinia Shire
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