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Quercus macrolepis
Stanley Street Gardens Stanley Street, MALVERN VIC 3144 - Property No T11827
Quercus macrolepis
Stanley Street Gardens Stanley Street, MALVERN VIC 3144 - Property No T11827
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Statement of Significance
What is significant?
Horticultural value
Rare or localised
Rare or localised
Two fine examples of an oak rare in cutivation in Victoria. Other known examples occur at Geelong botanic Gardens, Broadford, Mt Alexander, Harcourt and a small specimen has been recently planted at the Royal Botanic Gardens. This species has the largest acorn of all the oaks and a very large cup They are native of Southern Europe and Western Asia
Measurements: 06/1986
Spread (m): 17.5
Girth (m): 1.65
Height (m): 11.0
Estimated Age (yrs): 80
Condition: Good
Measurements: 06/1986
Spread (m): 17.5
Girth (m): 1.65
Height (m): 11.0
Estimated Age (yrs): 80
Condition: Good
Measurements: 03/2011 westerly tree
Spread (m): E- W 16, N-S 17
Girth m): 2.5
Height (m): 12.0
Condition: Good - some top canopy leaf stress
Spread (m): E- W 16, N-S 17
Girth m): 2.5
Height (m): 12.0
Condition: Good - some top canopy leaf stress
Access: Unrestricted
Classified: 12/06/1986
Classified: 12/06/1986
How is it significant?
Horticultural value
Rare or localised
Rare or localised
Two fine examples of an oak rare in cutivation in Victoria. Other known examples occur at Geelong botanic Gardens, Broadford, Mt Alexander, Harcourt and a small specimen has been recently planted at the Royal Botanic Gardens. This species has the largest acorn of all the oaks and a very large cup They are native of Southern Europe and Western Asia
Measurements: 06/1986
Spread (m): 17.5
Girth (m): 1.65
Height (m): 11.0
Estimated Age (yrs): 80
Condition: Good
Measurements: 06/1986
Spread (m): 17.5
Girth (m): 1.65
Height (m): 11.0
Estimated Age (yrs): 80
Condition: Good
Measurements: 03/2011 westerly tree
Spread (m): E- W 16, N-S 17
Girth m): 2.5
Height (m): 12.0
Condition: Good - some top canopy leaf stress
Spread (m): E- W 16, N-S 17
Girth m): 2.5
Height (m): 12.0
Condition: Good - some top canopy leaf stress
Access: Unrestricted
Classified: 12/06/1986
Classified: 12/06/1986
Why is it significant?
Horticultural value
Rare or localised
Rare or localised
Two fine examples of an oak rare in cutivation in Victoria. Other known examples occur at Geelong botanic Gardens, Broadford, Mt Alexander, Harcourt and a small specimen has been recently planted at the Royal Botanic Gardens. This species has the largest acorn of all the oaks and a very large cup They are native of Southern Europe and Western Asia
Measurements: 06/1986
Spread (m): 17.5
Girth (m): 1.65
Height (m): 11.0
Estimated Age (yrs): 80
Condition: Good
Measurements: 06/1986
Spread (m): 17.5
Girth (m): 1.65
Height (m): 11.0
Estimated Age (yrs): 80
Condition: Good
Measurements: 03/2011 westerly tree
Spread (m): E- W 16, N-S 17
Girth m): 2.5
Height (m): 12.0
Condition: Good - some top canopy leaf stress
Spread (m): E- W 16, N-S 17
Girth m): 2.5
Height (m): 12.0
Condition: Good - some top canopy leaf stress
Access: Unrestricted
Classified: 12/06/1986
Classified: 12/06/1986
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