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COCKMAN STREET WARRNAMBOOL, WARRNAMBOOL CITY
National Trust
A single Mexican Fan Palm growing in the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens, close to the Curator’s Cottage. How is it significant? This Mexican Fan Palm is significant for scientific,…
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COCKMAN STREET WARRNAMBOOL, WARRNAMBOOL CITY
National Trust
An individual Dutch Elm located in the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens, close to the centre of the gardens. How is it significant? The Dutch Elm is significant for scientific, landscape…
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COCKMAN STREET WARRNAMBOOL, WARRNAMBOOL CITY
National Trust
A single Box Elder growing in the western section of the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens. How is it significant? This Box Elder is significant for scientific, landscape and historic reasons at…
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COCKMAN STREET WARRNAMBOOL, WARRNAMBOOL CITY
National Trust
Two Moreton Bay Figs growing closely together near the centre of the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens. How is it significant? The Moreton Bay Figs are significant for scientific, landscape,…
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COCKMAN STREET WARRNAMBOOL, WARRNAMBOOL CITY
National Trust
An individual Chinese Hawthorn located in the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens. How is it significant? This Chinese Hawthorn is significant for scientific, landscape and historic reasons at the…
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2045 GRAND RIDGE ROAD BOOLARRA SOUTH, LATROBE CITY
National Trust
An individual Myrtle Beech growing amongst a stand of four smaller Myrtle Beeches on a private property. How is it significant? This Myrtle Beech is significant for scientific and…
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EUCALYPTUS POLYANTHEMOS SSP. VESTITA
JOHNSONS ROAD AMPHITHEATRE, PYRENEES SHIRE
National Trust
A single large Red Box located on a rural private property next to a railway line. How is it significant? This Red Box is significant for scientific reasons at the Regional level. Why is it…
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EUCALYPTUS VIMINALIS SSP. PRYORIANA
2/21 WORWONG AVENUE SOMERVILLE, MORNINGTON PENINSULA SHIRE
National Trust
An individual Rough-barked Manna Gum growing on a Council owned nature strip. There are two trees, only one (the largest) is classified as significant. How is it significant? The single…