River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis)

Announcement

Announcement

This large River Red Gum located in the northern part of Boyd Park, close to the Neerim Rd frontage is a large example of an indigenous species that provides substantial amenity to park users and the wider community and contributes to the neighbourhood character.

  • Tree number

    195/CTR/2021

  • Date of assessment

    25/10/2024

  • Assessing Officer

    Christian Renaud

  • Tree Owner

    Council Tree

  • Record Type

    Single Specimen Tree

  • Number of trees

    1

  • Botanical Name

    Eucalyptus camaldulensis

  • Common Name

    River Red Gum

  • Structural Root Zone (SRZ)

    3.9m

  • Approximate age

    100 years

  • Diameter at breast height:

    110cm

  • Tree Protection Zone (TPZ)

    13.2m

  • Tree height

    22m

  • Tree canopy width

    14m

  • Coordinates

    Easting: 330675.0 Northing: 5804589.3

  • Glen Eira Asset ID

    TP106518

Statement of significance:

This tree fulfils the criteria of:

  • Aesthetic value
  • Outstanding example of the species
  • Outstanding habitat and biodiversity
    value

This large River Red Gum located in the northern part of Boyd Park, close to the Neerim Rd frontage is a large example of an indigenous species that provides substantial amenity to park users and the wider community and contributes to the neighbourhood character. Although not a remnant example, it is still a large and healthy specimen and is an outstanding example of the species.

In conjunction with several other large established Red Gums located on public and private lands in the area, it provides outstanding habitat and biodiversity value.

 


 

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