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125 George Street DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Cupressus sempervirens and Cedrus deodara at the entrance to the cottage on Rieschiecks Reserve, Doncaster are of local significance for their historical and aesthetic value, having once…
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137 and 139 Glenvale Road DONVALE, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Monterey Pine rows at 137 and 139 Glenvale Road, Donvale are of local significance for their historic value, being a connection to Manningham's orchard history.
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43 Harold St BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Ironbark at 43 Harold Street, Bulleen is locally significant for the contribution it makes to the aesthetic value of the streetscape
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131 High St DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Fig tree at 131 High Street is of state significance for its age, outstanding size for the species, curious spreading limbs, horticultural value, and connection with the historically…
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JJ Tully Drive DONCASTER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Weeping Elm within JJ Tully Reserve, JJ Tully Drive, Doncaster is considered to be locally significant for its aesthetic value. Believed to be the only known example within Council's…
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Kennon St DONCASTER EAST, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Quercus palustris street trees on Kennon Street, Doncaster East are of local significance for their high aesthetic value and the contribution they make to the aesthetics and character of…
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10 Launders Ave WONGA PARK, Manningham City
Manningham City
The two English Oaks within the rear garden of 10 Launders Avenue, Wonga Park are locally significant for their aesthetic and historical value.
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9, 15, 17 and 19 Lower Homestead WONGA PARK, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Monterey Cypress windbreaks at 9, 15, 17 & 19 Old Homestead Road, Wonga Park are of regional significance for their strong connection with the history of the area as well as for their…
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54 Mahoney Street TEMPLESTOWE, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Dutch Elms at 54 Mahoney Street, Templestowe are considered to be locally significant for the contribution they make to the streetscape and their high aesthetic value
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81 Mitcham Road DONVALE, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Yellow Box at 81 Mitcham Road, Donvale is of Local significance for its location and aesthetic value, being the only tree of any size in the streetscape.
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123-127 Mitcham Road DONVALE, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Algerian Oak at 123-127 Mitcham Road, Donvale is of local significance for its aesthetic value and connection with the historically significant house.
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46-48 Old Warrandyte Road DONVALE, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Monterey Pines at 48 Old Warrandyte Road, Donvale are of local significance for their connection with the old house and their demonstration of a planting style, which is now no longer practicable.
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One Tree Hill Rd DONVALE, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Red Box at Berrima Road Reserve, Donvale is of local significance for its aesthetic value as remnant vegetation.
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208 Park Road DONVALE, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Apple tree at 208 Park Road, Donvale is of local significance for being part of the original Petty's Orchard, and therefore being connected to Manningham's orcharding history. The tree is…
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107 Porter Road TEMPLESTOWE, Manningham City
Manningham City
The three River Red Gums outside "The Greenery" at 107 Porter Street, Templestowe are of State Significance for their size, age, prominent position and aesthetic value, being outstanding…
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37 Rooney St TEMPLESTOWE LOWER, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Weeping Elm within the rear garden of 37 Rooney Street, Lower Templestowe is considered to be of regional significance for its aesthetic value, outstanding canopy spread and as an…
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Ross Street DONCASTER EAST, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Quercus palustris street trees on Ross Street, Doncaster are of local significance for their high aesthetic value and the contribution they make to the aesthetics and character of the streetscape
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9 Serpells Road TEMPLESTOWE, Manningham City
Manningham City
"Ardenholm" at 9 Serpells Road, Templestowe is of local significance. It is significant for being designed by Edna Walling and for being one of the earliest of the gardens designed as part of…
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Springvale Road (between Wallace and Leslie Streets, on the western side of the road) DONVALE, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Monterey Cypress on Springvale Road in Donvale is of Regional significance for its immense size, high level of aesthetic value and its prominent location.
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6 Styles Court WONGA PARK, Manningham City
Manningham City
The Iron Bark at 6 Styles Court, Wonga Park is significant for its age, size and aesthetic value. It is of regional significance for being the only known remnant Iron Bark in the district,…
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7 Templestowe Road BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
VHR H0687The Maritime Pine at Heide I, 7 Templestowe Rd, Bulleen is of Regional significance for its connection with the historically significant Heide I property and its owners John and Sunday Reid,…
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7 Templestowe Road BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
VHR H0687The Algerian Oak at Heide, Templestowe Rd, Bulleen is of state significance primarily due to its connection to the Heide I house and its owners John and Sunday Reed, but also because of its…
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7 Templestowe Road BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
VHR H1494The Osage Orange Trees at Heide I & II, 7 Templestowe Rd, Bulleen are of state significance for their rarity, connection with the art patrons John and Sunday Reed, and their influence on…
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7 Templestowe Road BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
VHR H1494The River Red Gum at Heide II, 7 Templestowe Road, Bulleen is of state significance for its extreme age and large size, and more importantly for being an aboriginal scarred tree.
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7 Templestowe Road BULLEEN, Manningham City
Manningham City
VHR H1494The two Quercus canariensis at Heide II, 7 Templestowe Rd, Bulleen are regionally significant for their large size, aesthetic value and connection to the historic Heide property. They are…