IRONBARK
6 Styles Court WONGA PARK, Manningham City

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Statement of Significance
Of local significance as a large landmark tree. It is said to be at the southern extremity of the natural range of its species, and is the only one of its kind known in the district. Of high regional botanical significance. [1] (Criterion G1)
Sources:
[1] S. Bedggood/Ecology Australia: "Preliminary findings, Sites of Biological Significance in the Wonga Park Area (in prep.)".
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IRONBARK - Historical Australian Themes
Local Themes
1.05 - Landmark trees
IRONBARK - Physical Description 1
This Ironbark tree has been removed (2005). The 1994 Study described it as follows:
Large Ironbark, at the southern extremity of its range, located on the edge of private property (Styles property) opposite a primary school. It is estimated to be at least 300 years old.[1]
IRONBARK - Physical Conditions
Condition No evidence survives
IRONBARK - Integrity
Integrity Demolished
IRONBARK - Physical Description 2
Threats Removal
IRONBARK - Physical Description 3
Key elements
Tree(s)
Heritage Study and Grading
Manningham - Manningham Heritage Study Review
Author: Context Pty Ltd
Year: 2006
Grading: Local
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BARAK'S BIRTHPLACEManningham City
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SCOUT CHAPELManningham City
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YARRA BRAE COTTAGEManningham City
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