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  • Collection: Grounds and Arboretum

UOM_WalkingTour_V5e A4-GF edit.pdf
Map and guided tour of the Creswick campus, showing significant trees and buildings.

CCWT09_CommonJuniper_01-MF.jpg
Native throughout the cool temperate Northern Hemisphere, the cones are berry-like and, when dried, can have culinary use.

CCWT08_YellowGum_01-MF.jpg
Prince Charles planted this tree when he stayed on site in 1974.

CCWT07_MontereyPine_01-MF.jpg
The Pinus radiata in the Pine Triangle are at least 85 years old. Native to small areas on the central coast of California and Mexico, these conifers proved to perform well under Victorian conditions because they were fast-growing, tolerant of the…

CCWT06_JerseyElm_03-MF.jpg
This is one of only a few specimens of this species in the State.

CCWT05_LebanonCedar_01-MF.jpg
Native to the mountains of the Mediterranean region, this species is known for its high quality timber, oils and resins.

CCWT44_Swamp_Cypress.jpg
One hundred metres from the corner of Moore Street is another example of a deciduous conifer. Of great importance for its water resistant and odourless wood, this rarely-planted species is used on site for tree identification, by comparing its…

CCWT43_African_Yellowwood_01.jpg
Located on the corner of Water and Moore Streets, this beautiful conifer contains fleshy berry-like cones, native to South African tropical and subtropical forests.

CCWT42_TennisCourt_03-MF.jpg
North of the swamp area, the tennis court was constructed by students in 1925.

CCWT41_TheSwamp_07-MF.jpg
This area was established by William “Billo”Lister during his time as Principal. Originally a wetland area for the collection of aquatic plants, the school began planting around ‘the swamp’ in 1968 adding the Cootamundra wattle and alder nearby on…

CCWT40_AlfLeslieDawnRedwood_02-MF.jpg
This tree was planted to commemorate Alf Leslie by his daughter, Leigh Leslie on 16th October 2010. It is a Metasequoia glytostroboides (dawn redwood), a fast-growing, deciduous conifer, native to China.

CCWT04_EuropeanLinden_01-MF.jpg
Planted in the early 1900s, it is one of the oldest and most impressive plants on the grounds. John Tremearne acquired seedlings from the State nursery in Sawpit Gully and, with hospital staff, planted the seedling.

CCWT39_WesternRedCedar_01-MF.jpg
Native to Western USA, this tree has a distinct aroma and useful wood for outdoor construction and furniture.

CCWT38_TheMainCulvert_05-MF.jpg
River quartz was use to construct the guttering and local slate was used to construct the garden beds.

CCWT37_TheRockery_01-MF.jpg
The grounds layout was designed and landscaped in the early 1900s by Mr John Johnstone, the Superintendent of State Plantations. Admire the 100-year-old rock work and steps.

CCWT36_Lone_Pine_01.jpg
The seedling of this pine was propagated from the original lone pine in Gallipoli. On 23 March 1975, Legacy unveiled a plaque to commemorate soldiers who fought at Gallipoli. In 1976, the top was broken off by vandals. Fortunately it survived, …

CCWT35_LawsonsCypress_01-MF.jpg
Native to Oregon and California.

CCWT34_HospitalBuilding_01-MF.jpg
Constructed in 1863, this is the oldest building on campus. The blue stone used came from Clunes. In 1910, the Victorian State Forests Department purchased the building to house classrooms and laboratories.

CCWT33_CaucasianFir_01-MF.jpg
Native to the mountains west and east of the Black Sea. Given this species dislikes hot, dry summers, this is an excellent specimen.

CCWT32_The_library_01.jpg
Located in the main part of the old hospital building, the library houses significant forest related collections and displays from the cultural collection including the Wardle Wood Collection.
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