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Tree Information x

Identifier: HBR/0491
Historical Reg No: 280
Tree Type: Single
Registered By: Butcher, E.W.E.
Registration Category: Notable tree – National interest
General Notes:


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This is a rare tree in New Zealand. Despite having been pollarded in 1977, it is still the largest of its species in our register (Watson, W. 1992).
The tree is listed as T101 on the Proposed Hastings District Plan.




Single Tree Details

Genus: Quercus
Species: x heterophylla
Common names: Bartram's oak,
Height: 16.00m
Height measurement method: Clinometer
Height Comments: (none)
Girth: 321 cm
Girth measurement height: 1.4 m
Girth Comments: (none)
Diameter: 102.2 cm
Crown Spread A: 16.50m
Crown Spread B: 16.50m
Avg. Crown Spread: 16.50m
Actual Planting Date: actual date not specified
Approx. Planting Date: circa 1908
e.g. circa. 1860
Current Age: 118 years
Tree Health Description: (none)
Tree Form Type: Single Trunk
Number of Trunks: 1
Tree Form Comments: (none)
Champion Tree Score: 192
Local Protection Status: Yes
Tree Present: Yes
STEM Score: 0

Observations

Date Observer Action
01 Jan 1992 Butcher EWE

Location

Lat/Long: -39.64992035123063 / 176.8613125889549
Location Name:
Address: 1203 Louie Street
Suburb: Parkvale
City/Town: Hastings
Region: Hawke's Bay
Location Description: In front of the house close to the road
Public Accessibility: Urban-Residential
Local Authority: Hastings District Council

Images

Preview Credit Date
Google Earth Street View 12 Jun 2015
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