Assessments for City of Moonee Valley's Significant Tree Study
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1 Unique ID 219 Botanical Name: Platanus Xacerifolia Common Name: London Plane Height (m): 16 Width1 (m): 18 Width2 (m): 18 Combined DBH (cm): 54 Location of Landscape Context years Failure Probability: Moderate mm Risk Score: 1 in Canopy deadwood Mulch required, Deadwood removal High Some trees are declining and require mulching. One new planting. Multiple Trees Low No. of Trees: 22 This tree forms part of an avenue of London Planes. They are located on a centre median strip making them a major feature of the landscape. TPZ radius (m): 6.48 SRZ measurement (cm): 72 SRZ radius (m): H4 Easting: Northing: Inspection Date: 15/03/2012 NICHOLSON STREET, ESSENDON, 3040 Page 241 of 280
2 Unique ID 221 Botanical Name: Corymbia maculata Common Name: Spotted Gum Native Height (m): 23 Width1 (m): 18 Width2 (m): 18 Combined DBH (cm): 176 Historic Value, Outstanding Size years Failure Probability: Moderate mm Stationary cars Risk Score: 1 in Trunk included bark Risk reduction pruning Moderate Requires weight reduction of included branch. Multiple Trees Low No. of Trees: 2 These two large Spotted Gums are of outstanding size. They have historic value having been planted in memory of returned service men in the early to mid twentieth century. They are in good condition and dominate the surrounding landscape. TPZ radius (m): 15 SRZ measurement (cm): 92 SRZ radius (m): F10 Easting: Northing: EPSOM ROAD, ASCOT VALE, 3032 Inspection Date: 15/03/2012 Page 242 of 280
3 Unique ID 222 Botanical Name: Common Name: Height (m): 22 Width1 (m): 12 Width2 (m): 12 Combined DBH (cm): 81 Araucaria bidwillii Bunya Bunya Pine Native years Failure Probability: High mm Risk Score: 1 in Aesthetic Value, Location of Landscape Context, Rare or Localised Deadwood removal Moderate Low This Bunya Bunya Pine is of outstanding size and towers over the gardens below. It is located in Queens Park near the lake and is aesthetically striking. It dominates the surrounding landscape. TPZ radius (m): 9.72 SRZ measurement (cm): 90 SRZ radius (m): 3.17 Easting: Northing: Page 243 of 280
4 Unique ID 223 Botanical Name: Eucalyptus camaldulensis Common Name: River Red Gum Indigenous Height (m): 23 Width1 (m): 20 Width2 (m): 20 Combined DBH (cm): 120 Outstanding Size, Particularly Old 100+ years Failure Probability: Moderate mm Risk Score: 1 in Canopy deadwood Mulch required, Deadwood removal High Low This is a large, old indigenous tree of outstanding size with a spreading canopy and in good condition. It has significant habitat value and provides food for local fauna. TPZ radius (m): 14.4 SRZ measurement (cm): 132 SRZ radius (m): 3.72 Easting: Northing: Page 244 of 280
5 Unique ID 224 Botanical Name: Eucalyptus camaldulensis Common Name: River Red Gum Indigenous Height (m): 25 Width1 (m): 26 Width2 (m): 26 Combined DBH (cm): 134 Outstanding Size, Particularly Old 100+ years Failure Probability: Moderate mm Risk Score: 1 in No works Very low This is a large, old indigenous tree of outstanding size. It has significant habitat value and significant environmental value providing a shady climate for the park below. TPZ radius (m): 15 SRZ measurement (cm): 146 SRZ radius (m): 3.88 Easting: Northing: Page 245 of 280
6 Unique ID 225 Botanical Name: Araucaria cunninghamii Common Name: Hoop Pine Native Height (m): 27 Width1 (m): 8 Width2 (m): 7 Combined DBH (cm): 60 Outstanding Size, Rare or Localised years Failure Probability: Moderate mm Pedestrians, per hour Risk Score: 1 in Canopy deadwood Irrigation, Mulch required High Low This tall conifer native to Queensland is of outstanding size standing at 27 metres tall. It is a relatively rarely planted species in Melbourne. It adds character and form to the park and is a dominant feature. TPZ radius (m): 7.2 SRZ measurement (cm): 76 SRZ radius (m): 2.95 Easting: Northing: Page 246 of 280
7 Unique ID 226 Botanical Name: Common Name: Height (m): 14 Width1 (m): 18 Width2 (m): 10 Combined DBH (cm): 176 Schinus molle Peppercorn Tree Curious Growth Form, Aesthetic Value, Outstanding Size, Particularly Old years Failure Probability: Moderate mm Risk Score: 1 in Canopy deadwood Deadwood removal Moderate Very low This Peppercorn Tree is of outstanding size and has curious growth form with a large gnarled trunk. It is an old specimen with high aesthetic value and it adds character to the surrounding landscape. TPZ radius (m): 15 SRZ measurement (cm): 199 SRZ radius (m): 4.42 Easting: Northing: Page 247 of 280
8 Unique ID 227 Botanical Name: Common Name: Height (m): 20 Width1 (m): 10 Width2 (m): 10 Combined DBH (cm): 97 Cupressus torulosa Bhutan Cypress Location of Landscape Context, Outstanding Size years Failure Probability: Low mm Risk Score: 1 in No works Very low This Bhutan Cypress is of outstanding size and form. It is located at the edge of Queens Park and is a dominating feature of this side of the park. TPZ radius (m): SRZ measurement (cm): 107 SRZ radius (m): 3.40 Easting: Northing: Page 248 of 280
9 Unique ID 228 Botanical Name: Common Name: Height (m): 13 Width1 (m): 20 Width2 (m): 16 Combined DBH (cm): 90 Cedrus deodara Deodar Cedar Aesthetic Value, Location of Landscape Context years Failure Probability: Low mm Pedestrians, less than 1 per hour Risk Score: 1 in No works Very low This ornamental Deodar Cedar is in good condition with excellent form. It adds character to the landscape, particularly in context with the adjacent trees. TPZ radius (m): 10.8 SRZ measurement (cm): 109 SRZ radius (m): 3.43 Easting: Northing: Page 249 of 280
10 Unique ID 229 Botanical Name: Ficus macrophylla Common Name: Moreton Bay Fig Native Height (m): 22 Width1 (m): 30 Width2 (m): 26 Combined DBH (cm): 210 Outstanding Size 100+ years Failure Probability: Low mm Risk Score: 1 in No works Very low This Moreton Bay Fig native to Queensland is of outstanding size in height, width and girth. It is one of the largest tree in Queen's Park and is a major landmark. TPZ radius (m): 15 SRZ measurement (cm): 230 SRZ radius (m): 4.7 Easting: Northing: Page 250 of 280
11 Unique ID 230 Botanical Name: Common Name: Height (m): 15 Width1 (m): 15 Width2 (m): 16 Combined DBH (cm): 75 Quercus canariensis Algerian Oak Aesthetic Value, Location of Landscape Context years Failure Probability: Moderate mm Pedestrians, per hour Risk Score: 1 in Canopy deadwood Deadwood removal Moderate One tree declining, most have small deadwood. Multiple Trees Low 8 This tree forms part of a large avenue of English Oaks located centrally in Queen's Park. They are a dominating feature of the park with high aesthetic value and environmental value providing an ideal microclimate in summer and winter TPZ radius (m): 9 SRZ measurement (cm): 89 SRZ radius (m): 3.15 Easting: Northing: Page 251 of 280
12 Unique ID 231 Botanical Name: Sequoia sempervirens Common Name: Coast Redwood Height (m): 17 Width1 (m): 8 Width2 (m): 8 Combined DBH (cm): 72 Horticultural Value, Rare or Localised years Failure Probability: Low mm Pedestrians, less than 1 per hour Risk Score: 1 in > Canopy codominant No works Very low This is a medium sized specimen in excellent condition. Although still fairly small for the species, it is a large tree, rarely seen in Melbourne. Its form and shape add character to the landscape particularly in context with other trees in the park. TPZ radius (m): 8.64 SRZ measurement (cm): 90 SRZ radius (m): 3.17 Easting: Northing: Page 252 of 280
13 Unique ID 232 Botanical Name: Common Name: Height (m): 24 Width1 (m): 12 Width2 (m): 10 Combined DBH (cm): 96 Araucaria bidwillii Bunya Bunya Pine Native Aesthetic Value, Rare or Localised, Outstanding Size years Failure Probability: Moderate mm Risk Score: 1 in Deadwood removal Moderate Very low This Bunya Bunya Pine is of outstanding size and relatively rare in Melbourne. It is in good condition with great form and has high aesthetic value especially in context with surrounding trees. TPZ radius (m): SRZ measurement (cm): 128 SRZ radius (m): 3.67 Easting: Northing: Page 253 of 280
14 Unique ID 233 Botanical Name: Common Name: Height (m): 23 Width1 (m): 10 Width2 (m): 10 Combined DBH (cm): 95 Araucaria bidwillii Bunya Bunya Pine Native Aesthetic Value, Outstanding Size, Rare or Localised years Failure Probability: Moderate mm Pedestrians, per hour Risk Score: 1 in Deadwood removal Moderate Low This is a large tree native to Queensland located on the edge of the lake in Queens Park. It is of outstanding size and excellent form and aesthetically striking in the landscape. It is a dominating feature of the park. TPZ radius (m): 11.4 SRZ measurement (cm): 106 SRZ radius (m): 3.39 Easting: Northing: Page 254 of 280
15 Unique ID 234 Botanical Name: Populus Xcanadensis Common Name: Golden Poplar Height (m): 28 Width1 (m): 22 Width2 (m): 22 Combined DBH (cm): 121 Outstanding Size years Failure Probability: Low mm Risk Score: 1 in Irrigation, Mulch required High Very low This Golden Poplar is of outstanding size standing at 28 metres tall. It towers over the vegetation below and is a dominating feature of the park. TPZ radius (m): SRZ measurement (cm): 158 SRZ radius (m): H6 Easting: Northing: Page 255 of 280
16 Unique ID 235 Botanical Name: Araucaria cunninghamii Common Name: Hoop Pine Native Height (m): 25 Width1 (m): 10 Width2 (m): 8 Combined DBH (cm): 82 Outstanding Size, Rare or Localised years Failure Probability: Low mm Pedestrians, less than 1 per hour Risk Score: 1 in > No works Very low This large specimen is a relatively uncommon species in Melbourne. It is of outstanding size standing at 25 metres in height. It is in good condition and its form adds character to the park. TPZ radius (m): 9.84 SRZ measurement (cm): 101 SRZ radius (m): 3.32 Easting: Northing: Page 256 of 280
17 Unique ID 236 Botanical Name: Common Name: Height (m): 20 Width1 (m): 14 Width2 (m): 20 Combined DBH (cm): 158 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Laurel Curious Growth Form, Aesthetic Value, Outstanding Size, Outstanding Example of the Species years Failure Probability: Moderate mm Risk Score: 1 in Exposed roots, Trunk codominant, Canopy codominant Deadwood removal Moderate Low This is an outstanding example of the species in good condition. It is of outstanding size and has curious growth form with a large gnarled root flare. Located on the edge of the lake in Queens Park it is aesthetically striking from afar. TPZ radius (m): 15 SRZ measurement (cm): 201 SRZ radius (m): 4.44 Easting: Northing: Page 257 of 280
18 Unique ID 237 Botanical Name: Cupressus macrocarpa Common Name: Monterey Cypress Height (m): 20 Width1 (m): 20 Width2 (m): 14 Combined DBH (cm): 190 Outstanding Size 100+ years Failure Probability: Low mm Risk Score: 1 in No works Very low This is a large tree of outstanding size with a wide girth. It is located in Queens Park and adds character to the landscape. TPZ radius (m): 15 SRZ measurement (cm): 167 SRZ radius (m): 4.10 Easting: Northing: Page 258 of 280
19 Unique ID 238 Botanical Name: Common Name: Height (m): 15 Width1 (m): 18 Width2 (m): 14 Combined DBH (cm): 147 Ulmus minor 'Variegata' Variegated Elm Rare or Localised, Horticultural Value, Outstanding Size 100+ years Failure Probability: Low mm Pedestrians, per hour Risk Score: 1 in Compacted root zone, Canopy lopped Mulch required High Low This tree is a relatively uncommon species in Melbourne. It is an old specimen and of outstanding size with a large trunk. It is a dominating feature of the landscape. TPZ radius (m): 15 SRZ measurement (cm): 180 SRZ radius (m): 4.24 Easting: Northing: Page 259 of 280
20 Unique ID 239 Botanical Name: Common Name: Height (m): 21 Width1 (m): 14 Width2 (m): 16 Combined DBH (cm): 146 Ulmus minor 'Variegata' Variegated Elm Rare or Localised, Horticultural Value, Outstanding Size 100+ years years Failure Probability: Low mm Pedestrians, per hour Risk Score: 1 in Canopy lopped, compacted root zone Mulch required High Low This tree is a relatively uncommon species in Melbourne. It is an old specimen and of outstanding size with a large trunk. It is a dominating feature of the landscape. TPZ radius (m): 15 SRZ measurement (cm): 149 SRZ radius (m): 3.91 Easting: Northing: Page 260 of 280
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