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Pinus canariensis
Werribee Park Mansion, 320 K Road,, WERRIBEE VIC 3030 - Property No T11244
Pinus canariensis
Werribee Park Mansion, 320 K Road,, WERRIBEE VIC 3030 - Property No T11244
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Statement of Significance
What is significant?
Contribution to the landscape of historic garden
Outstanding size
Outstanding example of species
This Canary Island Pine (Pinus canariensisis) a fine example of the species, having attained a great size. The extensive gardens at Werribee Park contain a number of Canary Island Pines but this specimen is by far the largest. The tree is in excellent condition and is a significant feature in the landscape.
Outstanding size
Outstanding example of species
This Canary Island Pine (Pinus canariensisis) a fine example of the species, having attained a great size. The extensive gardens at Werribee Park contain a number of Canary Island Pines but this specimen is by far the largest. The tree is in excellent condition and is a significant feature in the landscape.
Measurements: 04/1985
Spread (m): 25.7
Girth (m): 3.85
Height (m): 25.5
Estimated Age (yrs): 110
Condition: Good
Measurements 14/11/2011
Spread (m): E-W 26, N-S 22
Girth (m): (at 1.1m above ground) 5.4
Height (m): 29.8
Condition: Excellent
Measurements: 08/12/2022
Spread (m): E-W 25.5, N-S 31.5
Girth (m): (at 1.0m above ground) 4.9
Height (m): 31.7
Condition: Excellent
Spread (m): 25.7
Girth (m): 3.85
Height (m): 25.5
Estimated Age (yrs): 110
Condition: Good
Measurements 14/11/2011
Spread (m): E-W 26, N-S 22
Girth (m): (at 1.1m above ground) 5.4
Height (m): 29.8
Condition: Excellent
Measurements: 08/12/2022
Spread (m): E-W 25.5, N-S 31.5
Girth (m): (at 1.0m above ground) 4.9
Height (m): 31.7
Condition: Excellent
Access: Unrestricted
Classified: 13/06/1985
Classified: 13/06/1985
How is it significant?
Contribution to the landscape of historic garden
Outstanding size
Outstanding example of species
This Canary Island Pine (Pinus canariensisis) a fine example of the species, having attained a great size. The extensive gardens at Werribee Park contain a number of Canary Island Pines but this specimen is by far the largest. The tree is in excellent condition and is a significant feature in the landscape.
Outstanding size
Outstanding example of species
This Canary Island Pine (Pinus canariensisis) a fine example of the species, having attained a great size. The extensive gardens at Werribee Park contain a number of Canary Island Pines but this specimen is by far the largest. The tree is in excellent condition and is a significant feature in the landscape.
Measurements: 04/1985
Spread (m): 25.7
Girth (m): 3.85
Height (m): 25.5
Estimated Age (yrs): 110
Condition: Good
Measurements 14/11/2011
Spread (m): E-W 26, N-S 22
Girth (m): (at 1.1m above ground) 5.4
Height (m): 29.8
Condition: Excellent
Spread (m): 25.7
Girth (m): 3.85
Height (m): 25.5
Estimated Age (yrs): 110
Condition: Good
Measurements 14/11/2011
Spread (m): E-W 26, N-S 22
Girth (m): (at 1.1m above ground) 5.4
Height (m): 29.8
Condition: Excellent
Measurements: 08/12/2022
Spread (m): E-W 25.5, N-S 31.5
Girth (m): (at 1.0m above ground) 4.9
Height (m): 31.7
Condition: Excellent
Access: Unrestricted
Classified: 13/06/1985
Classified: 13/06/1985
Why is it significant?
Contribution to the landscape of historic garden
Outstanding size
Outstanding example of species
This Canary Island Pine (Pinus canariensisis) a fine example of the species, having attained a great size. The extensive gardens at Werribee Park contain a number of Canary Island Pines but this specimen is by far the largest. The tree is in excellent condition and is a significant feature in the landscape.
Outstanding size
Outstanding example of species
This Canary Island Pine (Pinus canariensisis) a fine example of the species, having attained a great size. The extensive gardens at Werribee Park contain a number of Canary Island Pines but this specimen is by far the largest. The tree is in excellent condition and is a significant feature in the landscape.
Measurements: 04/1985
Spread (m): 25.7
Girth (m): 3.85
Height (m): 25.5
Estimated Age (yrs): 110
Condition: Good
Measurements 14/11/2011
Spread (m): E-W 26, N-S 22
Girth (m): (at 1.1m above ground) 5.4
Height (m): 29.8
Condition: Excellent
Spread (m): 25.7
Girth (m): 3.85
Height (m): 25.5
Estimated Age (yrs): 110
Condition: Good
Measurements 14/11/2011
Spread (m): E-W 26, N-S 22
Girth (m): (at 1.1m above ground) 5.4
Height (m): 29.8
Condition: Excellent
Measurements: 08/12/2022
Spread (m): E-W 25.5, N-S 31.5
Girth (m): (at 1.0m above ground) 4.9
Height (m): 31.7
Condition: Excellent
Access: Unrestricted
Classified: 13/06/1985
Classified: 13/06/1985
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