Rough barked Apple myrtle
3 Beverley Street (Opposite) DONCASTER, Manningham City
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Statement of Significance
The Angophora floribunda in the nature strip outside St Peter & Paul's Primary School is of local significant for its aesthetic value, being the largest canopy tree in the immediate area.
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Rough barked Apple myrtle - Physical Conditions
Public land
Melway Ref: 48 A1
Setting/Position: On nature strip opposite 3 Beverley Street, outside St Peter and Paul's Primary School. Largest canopy tree in immediate area.
No. of trees: 1
Height: 20m
Canopy Spread (m) E-W: 8m
N-S: 8m
DBH: 587
Approx. Age of Tree: 40- 50 years
TPZ: 7.2m CRZ: 3.0m
Category of Significance:
Location or context
Aesthetic value
Level of Significance: Local
History: Unknown
Health:
Other/Notes: In good overall health at the time of inspection.
Health Rating: 1
Threats/Risks to Tree: Tree is susceptible to compaction, trunk damage from lawn mowers, and root severance involved with service maintenance.
Hazards/Risks:
Other
Other/Notes: Multiple leaders in upper canopy, however tree maintains an upright form, with no real hazard or risk associated with the canopy structure evident at the time of inspection.
Structure Rating: 1
Recorded by: Susan Tallon
Date: 16-12-02
ID Confirmed: Susan Tallon
Heritage Study and Grading
Manningham - Heritage Garden & Significant Tree Study - Stage 2
Author: John Patrick Pty Ltd
Year: 2006
Grading:
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