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University of Melbourne- Parkville Campus
156-292 Grattan Street PARKVILLE - Property Number B7696, MELBOURNE CITY
National Trust
How is it significant? Why is it significant?
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COLLEGE CRESCENT PARKVILLE, MELBOURNE CITY
National Trust
The individual Desert Fan Palm which is in the Melbourne General Cemetery, on the corner of Fifth and Sixth Avenues. How is it significant? This Desert Fan Palm is significant for…
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100-104 A'BECKETT STREET MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE CITY
National Trust
A single Australian Cheesewood tree at the back of the council owned Harstel House (heritage inventory H7822-2048) surrounded by high rise buildings. How is it significant? This…
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QUEEN'S COLLEGE 1-17 COLLEGE CRESCENT PARKVILLE, MELBOURNE CITY
National Trust
An individual Cape Chestnut located in the grounds of Queen’s College. How is it significant? This tree is significant for scientific, social and aesthetic reasons at the State…
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ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, BIRDWOOD AVENUE MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE CITY
National Trust
An individual Marri located in a parking area at the Melbourne Royal Botanic Gardens. How is it significant? This tree is significant for scientific, social and aesthetic reasons at…