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MONASH WAY CHURCHILL, LATROBE CITY
National Trust
A historical stand of two California Pine trees on the corner of Monash Way and 3 Balfour Place in Churchill. How is it significant? This stand is significant for historic reasons at…
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HOWES TRAIL, MT BIG BEN YACKANDANDAH, INDIGO SHIRE
National Trust
An individual Mountain Gum in a natural forest setting, growing close to the summit of Mt Big Ben in Yackandandah. How is it significant? This Mountain Gum is significant for scientific and…
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CONDONS ROAD, MT BIG BEN, YACKANDANDAH, INDIGO SHIRE
National Trust
An individual Narrow-leaved Peppermint tree located on Mt Big Ben in Yackandandah. The tree is growing along the edge of Condons Road, just past the corner of Mt Big Ben Road. How is…
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MT BIG BEN ROAD, MT BIG BEN YACKANDANDAH, INDIGO SHIRE
National Trust
A single Narrow-leaved Peppermint tree located on Mt Big Ben in Yackandandah. The tree is growing along Mt Big Ben Road in a gully. How is it significant? This Narrow-leaved…
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HOWES TRAIL, MT BIG BEN YACKANDANDAH, INDIGO SHIRE
National Trust
An individual Mountain Gum in a natural forest setting, growing close to the summit of Mt Big Ben in Yackandandah. How is it significant? This Mountain Gum is significant for scientific and…
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ELLESMERE GOORNONG CHANNEL, WELLSFORD STATE FOREST AXEDALE, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
National Trust
This Red Ironbark tree is one of ten Big Trees in Wellsford State Forest. The tree is located between Jay Track and Trunk Track along the Ellesmere Goornong Channel. How is it…
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WELLSFORD STATE FOREST AXEDALE, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
National Trust
One of ten Big Trees, this Red Ironbark is located between Trunk Track, Murphy Road and Little Gunyah Track in Wellford State Forest. How is it significant? This Red Ironbark is…
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115 NERRENA ROAD LEONGATHA, SOUTH GIPPSLAND SHIRE
National Trust
A single Algerian Oak tree located in the middle of a school courtyard at Leongatha Primary School. How is it significant? This Algerian Oak is significant for scientific and social reasons…
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BURNSIDE ROAD MARRAWEENEY, STRATHBOGIE SHIRE
National Trust
A single Long-leaved Box tree which is located on a tree lined roadside that borders the western boundary of 44 Broughtons Rd. How is it significant? This Long-leaved Peppermint is…
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125 WILSONS LANE YANDOIT, HEPBURN SHIRE
National Trust
An individual Yellow Box tree growing in a heathy dry forest on private land which is protected under a Trust for Nature Covenant. How is it significant? This Yellow Box is significant for…
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1088 WHINFIELD ROAD BAMAWM EXTENSION, CAMPASPE SHIRE
National Trust
An avenue of 4 Sugar Gums growing along the western fence line on a private rural property in Bamawm Extension. How is it significant? These Sugar Gum trees are significant for…
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FORESHORE RESERVE, THE ESPLANADE ST LEONARDS, GREATER GEELONG CITY
National Trust
A single remnant Moonah tree located in the Foreshore Reserve, opposite 365 the Esplanade, St Leonards. How is it significant? This Moonah tree is significant for scientific and landscape…
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320 K ROAD WERRIBEE SOUTH, WYNDHAM CITY
National Trust
A single Cape Chestnut which is located close to the entrance gates of Werribee Park. How is it significant? This tree is significant for scientific, landscape and historic reasons at…
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320 K ROAD WERRIBEE SOUTH, WYNDHAM CITY
National Trust
An individual Bunya Pine growing in the heritage listed Werribee Park. How is it significant? This tree is significant for scientific, landscape and historic reasons at the Regional…
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320 K ROAD WERRIBEE SOUTH, WYNDHAM CITY
National Trust
A single Silky Oak which is located between the Werribee Mansion and the Grotto in Werribee Park. How is it significant? This tree is significant for scientific, landscape and historic…
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32 WERRIBEE SOUTH, WYNDHAM CITY
National Trust
A single Monterey Pine growing in Werribee Park. How is it significant? This tree is significant for scientific, landscape and historic reasons at the Regional level. Why is it…
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320 K ROAD WERRIBEE SOUTH, WYNDHAM CITY
National Trust
An individual Norfolk Island Pine located in Werribee Park. How is it significant? This specimen is significant for scientific, landscape and historic reasons at the Regional level. Why is…
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MONT STREET NEWTOWN, GREATER GEELONG CITY
National Trust
An individual Algerian Oak growing on the bend of Mont Street, at the southeast corner of the garden of the heritage listed Claremont property at 143 Noble Street, Newtown. How is it…
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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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27 WEIR STREET RYE, MORNINGTON PENINSULA SHIRE
National Trust
A single Pepper Tree located on the nature strip in a residential area. How is it significant? This Pepper Tree is significant for landscape reasons at the Regional level. Why is it…
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TOURIST ROAD CRESWICK, HEPBURN SHIRE
National Trust
A pair of Knobcone Pines in a stand of 14 trees located directly north of the reception carpark and gym at the University of Melbourne Creswick campus. How is it significant? These 2…
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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,…