Ulmus glabra 'Exoniensis'
cnr Learmonth Street and Warrenheip Street,, BUNINYONG VIC 3357 - Property No T11441
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Statement of Significance
Rare or localised
This elm cultivar is unusual in cultivation in Victoria. The Exeter Elm was discovered near Exeter, England, in 1826, and propagated by the Ford nursery in that city. The only other specimens known are in Footscray Park and Ballarat Botanic Gardens. These 6 trees are planted as part of an avenue along Learmonth Street which also includes Quercus robur, Populus alba, Ulmus x hollandica and Acer campestre.
Located south of Crown Hotel.
Measurements: 16/01/1991
Spread (m): 8.6
Girth (m): 1.14
Height (m): 9
Estimated Age (yrs): 60
Condition: Fair
Measurements: 06/03/2004
Spread (m): 9
Girth (m):1.6
Height (m):10
Estimated Age (yrs): 83
Condition: Poor
Measurements: 08/2011
Spread (m): 9.3
Girth (m):1.3
Height (m): 6.1
Estimated Age (yrs): 90
Condition: Good
Access: Unrestricted
Classified: 11/04/1991
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BUNINYONG TOWN HALL AND COURT HOUSEVictorian Heritage Register H0758
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FORMER LIBRARYVictorian Heritage Register H0488
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BUNINYONG BOTANIC GARDENSVictorian Heritage Register H1826
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