Level of Significance
- File
- Local
- Regional
- State
- National
Age (approx)
90yrsTrees
26Diameter
?mHeight - 30m


Details
- Outstanding size (Scientific)
- Location/Context (Social)
- Landscape (Social)
- Park/Garden/Town (Historic)
- Attractive (Aesthetic)
- Species/Location (Aesthetic)
Statement of Significance
One of the largest specimens on the register and is of historical and aesthetic significance. The tree makes a significant contribution to the landscape of these important gardens
History
Mayday Hills is a former asylum built in 1864-1867, and operating until circa 1995 before becoming a campus for Latrobe University.
The gardens were laid out after 1864 but substantially altered in 1913 and again over the years since. The site has an excellent succession plan and trees have been continually added over the decades. Many rare tree species were added in the 1970s and 80s by head gardener, Colin Gladstone. Mayday Hills has become one of the best collections of trees in Victoria.
Location
This group of 26 was planted along the western boundary of the Mayday Hills site