Pinus radiata
Summit of Mt Beckworth,, MOUNT BECKWORTH VIC 3363 - Property No T12094
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Statement of Significance
Contribution to landscape and important landmark
Outstanding size
Aesthetic significance
Curious growth form
Commemorating important historical event
Outstanding example of the species
This tree is located in the Mount Beckworth Scenic Reserve. The "Lollipop" is one of five trees planted in 1918 by Mr Jack Scarfe, a forest overseer from Maryborough, and four schoolboys; Arch Andrews, William Young, Francis Kinersley and Colin Drife. One tree died and 3 others were cut down during World War II
This tree is a well known landmark in the district as it can be seen from almost any direction for up to 50kms. The tree was used for practice bomb-aiming sorties by the RAAF during World War II. The airmen were based at the Ballarat Aerodrome during this time. It is particularly vigorous and healthy specimen os a very widespread species, The name comes from the spherical shape of the crown; unusual for the species, and a result of low pruning ofbranches in the 1940s and wind pruning of the crown.
Measurements: 14/04/2006
Spread (m): E-W 21.2; N-S 19.9
Girth (m): 4.5 at 1.4
Height (m): 27.5
Estimated Age (yrs): 88
Condition: Good
Measurements: 17/09/2017
Spread (m): E-W22.1 ; N-S 21
Girth (m):475cm at 1.4
Height (m): 26.8 (Nikon hypsometer)
Estimated Age (yrs): 99
Condition: Good
Access: Unrestricted
Classified: 21/06/2006
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Pinus radiata - Physical Description 1
One tree
MEASUREMENTS
Circumference (of trunk at 1.4 metres above ground level): 450 cm (444 cm in 5 July 2003)
Spread N-S: 19.9 m Spread E-W: 21.2 m (18.0 m in 2003)
Height: 27.5 m (24.9 m in 2003)
Date Measured: 14 Apr 2006 Measured With: Guess / Instrument: Suunto Clinometer, 50 m baseline, fibreglass tape
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Pinus radiataNational Trust
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