Golden Elm
7 Templestowe Road BULLEEN, Manningham City
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Statement of Significance
The Golden Elm at Heide II, 7 Templestowe Road, Bulleen is of local significance for its position adjacent to the Heide II Kitchen garden, its large size and aesthetic value.
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Golden Elm - Physical Conditions
Public land
Melway Ref: 32 E5
Setting/Position: Directly west of the Kitchen Garden, overhanging much of it.
No. of trees: 1
Height: 15.5m
Canopy Spread (m) E-W: 17m
N-S: 20.5m
DBH: 850mm
Approx. Age of Tree: 50years
TPZ: 10.2m CRZ: 3.0m
Category of Significance:
Location or context
Aesthetic value
Level of Significance: Local
History: Adjacent to the Heide II Kitchen Garden (c.1965), which was established as the second Kitchen Garden on the property to meet the needs of the new Heide II house, the home of John and Sunday Reed. The tree forms the focus of the garden when in leaf.
Health:
Pests/Diseases
Low foliage density
Other/Notes: Tree is suffering from Elm Leaf Beetle infestation and low foliage density due to the resulting stress.
Health Rating: 3
Threats/Risks to Tree: Ongoing attack from Elm Leaf Beetle
Hazards/Risks:
Co-dominant branches
Other
Other/Notes: Branching structure typical of the species with long, extended, co-dominant branches from low.
Structure Rating: 2
Existing
Overlay Controls:
Heritage Overlay (HO161), Environmental Significance Overlay (ESO1), Land Subject to Inundation Overlay (LSIO)
Recorded by: Andrea Proctor
Date: 24-01-05
ID Confirmed: Andrea Proctor
Heritage Study and Grading
Manningham - Heritage Garden & Significant Tree Study - Stage 2
Author: John Patrick Pty Ltd
Year: 2006
Grading:
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HEIDE IVictorian Heritage Register H0687
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HEIDE IIVictorian Heritage Register H1494
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BANKSIA STREET BRIDGEVictorian Heritage Inventory
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