Quercus petraea
Kew Primary School, Pakington Street,, KEW VIC 3101 - Property No T12091
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Statement of Significance
Particularly old
Aesthetic significance
Commemorating an historic event
The Quercus Petraea (Sessile Oak) is the sole remnant of a group of trees which were gifts from the Kew Gardens in England and which were planted to celebrate the Jubilee of the Borough of Kew in December 1910. It is also a species not commonly found in cultivation and makes a significant contribution to the school landscape.
Measurements: 02/2005
Spread (m): 15
Girth (m): 2.15 at 1.4m
Height (m): 11.8
Estimated Age (yrs): 96
Condition: Good
Access: Restricted
Classified: 06/12/2005
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XAVIER COLLEGEVictorian Heritage Register H0893
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D'ESTAVILLEVictorian Heritage Register H0201
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SPRINGTHORPE MEMORIAL, BOROONDARA GENERAL CEMETERYVictorian Heritage Register H0522
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