Eucalyptus camaldulensis
Barmah Forest, , BARMAH VIC 3639 - Property No T11991
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Statement of Significance
Outstanding size
Located on the east side of the Barmah Forest and west of Barmah Island Creek, about halfway along the track on east side
Known as the 'McCann Tree', this tree located by Jack Hutchison, is possibly the finest form of River Red Gum in the Barmah Forest. It has the largest measured circumference of the 'tall' trees and a large, fine crown (spread, density and form). It is branchless to 18.3 metres
Measurements: 29/02/1992
Spread (m): 19.2
Girth (m):4.3
Height (m): 38.6
Estimated Age (yrs): 200+
Condition: Good
Access: Unrestricted
Classified: 12/03/1992
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BARMAH PUNTVictorian Heritage Register H2164
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Eucalyptus camaldulensisNational Trust
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Eucalyptus camaldulensisNational Trust
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