Level of Significance
- File
- Local
- Regional
- State
- National
Age
?yrsTrees
1Diameter
1mHeight - 49m


Details
Common name
River Red Gum
Botanical name
Eucalyptus camaldulensis
Type
Specimen
Condition
Poor
Municipality
Moira (VIC)
Location
Sand Ridge Road Barmah VIC 3639
Access
Unrestricted
Significances
- Horicultural/Genetic (Scientific)
- Outstanding size (Scientific)
Date of measurement
29 Feb 1992
Date of classification
12 Mar 1992
Statement of Significance
Locatedand signposted on the east side of the road , near the junction of Swag Creek and Little Budgee Creek in the Barmah Forest. This tree is known as 'Code's Pile', and is the tallest example of the species in Victoria. A feature of the tree is its smooth straight trunk branchless to 24.7 m. The crown is predominantly on the west side and is an outstanding specimen of 'forest' Red Gum. Seed from this tree has been planted at the Kyabram Research Farm