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CALODENDRUM CAPENSE
320 K ROAD WERRIBEE SOUTH, WYNDHAM CITY
CALODENDRUM CAPENSE
320 K ROAD WERRIBEE SOUTH, WYNDHAM CITY
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Statement of Significance
What is significant?
A single Cape Chestnut which is located close to the entrance gates of Werribee Park.
How is it significant?
This tree is significant for scientific, landscape and historic reasons at the State level.
Why is it significant?
This Cape Chestnut is scientifically significant for its outstanding size and for being an outstanding example of the species. It is a beautiful specimen which has almost reached its maximum potential size which is uncommon. It is significant for its contribution to the landscape and is historically significant for being a 1930's Catholic seminary planting in the historic Werribee Park.
Measurements: 08/12/2022
Measurements: 08/12/2022
Spread (m): NS 20.9, EW 18
Girth (m): 2.5
Height (m): 15.7
Estimated age (yrs): 90
Condition: Good
Access: Restricted
Classified: 28/08/2023
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