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Enmore Park Plan of Management - Land

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Conservation <strong>Management</strong> Strategy<strong>Enmore</strong> <strong>Park</strong>TREESMap showing key park plantings. All plantings not identified were made after 1970. (From aerial photo analysis only)Trees or groups <strong>of</strong> trees planted by 1930<strong>Plan</strong>tings made between 1930 and 1942<strong>Plan</strong>ting made since 1951<strong>Plan</strong>tings not marked appear to have beenmade since 1970Rating: Moderate - HighRating: ModerateRating: Little - ModerateRating: Little (on case-by-case basis)No. Item and Location /Description <strong>of</strong> HistoricElements11. Fig trees on the corner <strong>of</strong>Llewellyn and Black StreetsThe canopies <strong>of</strong> this grove <strong>of</strong> Figtrees appears quite substantial onthe 1930 aerial photo <strong>of</strong> the site.Photograph <strong>of</strong> ItemHeritage rating,comment and/or heritagerecommendationsRating: High (not for later infillplantings)Should be conserved andmaintained by a skilled arborist.New plantings along thisboundary could be consideredbetween existing plantings toincrease the park’s boundarydefinition. Selected plantingsshould match existing maturespecies.Mayne-Wilson & Associates24Conservation <strong>Land</strong>scape Architects

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