Eucalyptus melliodora
4 Water CRESWICK, HEPBURN SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
What is significant?
This Yellow Box is one of the best on the University of Melbourne School of Forestry grounds, is an outstanding example of the species, with a historic connection to the "Victorian School of Forestry".
How is it significant?
This Yellow Box is significant for aesthetic, scientific and social reasons at Regional level.
Why is it significant?
This tree is outstanding for its size at a height of 32.6m and canopy spread between 27-31m.
This tree is the largest of six remnant trees in the grounds of the "Victorian School of Forestry", a property now owned and managed by the University of Melbourne, School of Ecosystem and Forest Sciences, Faculty of Science. It makes a significant contribution to the site as a historic connection to the forestry school. The tree is not particularly old (about 150 years) but is an outstanding example of the species. It is the fourth largest Yellow Box on the register.
Measurements: 18/12/2016
Spread (m): 31.8N-S,27.4 E-W
Girth (m): 4.87
Height (m): 32.6
Estimated Age (yrs): 157
Condition: Good
Access: Unrestricted
Classified: 29/5/17
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CRESWICK TOWN HALL AND FORMER MUNICIPAL OFFICESVictorian Heritage Register H0576
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FORMER CRESWICK GOLD OFFICEVictorian Heritage Register H0595
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SCHOOL OF FORESTRYVictorian Heritage Register H1511
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