Enmore Park Plan of Management - Land

Enmore Park Plan of Management - Land Enmore Park Plan of Management - Land

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URBAN FORESTRY AUSTRALIA - TREE MANAGEMENT & CONSULTING ARBORICULTURISTSTreeNo.Botanic & CommonName*Hht(m)*Sp(m)*DBH(mm)Age *H *C Comments SULE *Landsig.*RV*TPZ18 ArchontophoenixcunninghamianaBangalow Palm4.5 2 110 I Fair Fair-GoodSooty mould present, stem has lean and deep crack. Mechanical damage to base ofstem was originally two stems now is only one.Exempt from protection under Tree Preservation Order.3A L L 219 ArchontophoenixcunninghamianaBangalow Palm5 4 2 x 160 I Good-FairFair-GoodTwo stems at ground level. Mechanical damage to base of stem.Remove old fronds.5A L L 320 Washingtonia filiferaAmerican Cotton Palm6 5 520 SM Good Fair-GoodExtensive mechanical damage to base of stem.Mulch around base to reduce trimmer damage. Relocate palm.1A M H 3.521 Washingtonia filiferaAmerican Cotton Palm6 5 520 SM Good Fair-GoodExtensive mechanical damage to base of stem.Mulch around base to reduce trimmer damage.1A M H 3.522 Washingtonia filiferaAmerican Cotton Palm6 5 510 SM Good Fair-GoodExtensive mechanical damage to base of stem.Mulch around base to reduce trimmer damage. Relocate palm.1A M H 3.523 Washingtonia filiferaAmerican Cotton Palm6.5 5 510 SM Good Good Extensive mechanical damage to base of stem.Mulch around base to reduce trimmer damage.1A M H 3.524 Washingtonia filiferaAmerican Cotton Palm9 5 560 SM Good Fair-GoodExtensive mechanical damage to base of stem.Mulch around base to reduce trimmer damage. Relocate palm.1A M H 3.525 Washingtonia filiferaAmerican Cotton Palm7 5 520 SM Good Fair-GoodExtensive mechanical damage to base of stem.Mulch around base to reduce trimmer damage.1A M H 3.526 Liriodendron tulipiferaTulip Tree6.5 4 110 I Good Poor Co-dominant stems @ 2m above ground level, with smaller upright branch havingprevious failure. Remedial pruning not an option as this will leave a poorly formed branchas leader.Removal recommended.4C L L 227 Washingtonia filiferaAmerican Cotton Palm9 5 580 SM Good Fair-GoodExtensive mechanical damage to base of stem.Mulch around base to reduce trimmer damage. Relocate palm.1A M H 3.528 Washingtonia filiferaAmerican Cotton Palm4 4 350 I Good Fair Extensive mechanical damage to base of stem. Has lean to the north.Mulch around base to reduce trimmer damage. Uplift fronds.5A L H 3.529 Liquidambar sp. 7 4 110 I Good Fair-GoodBasal stem damage noted, possible inclusion on branches growing toward pathway. Haslean in northern direction and minor, shallow roots girdling. Mechanical damage to baseof stem. Probably L.styraciflua, although could be seedling variation, or uncharacteristicspecimen of L.orientalis. Exhibits leaf characteristics of both species.Pruning/removal poorly formed/attached branches.2D L L 2Arboricultural Audit & Development Impact Assessment– Annette Kellerman Aquatic Centre, Enmore Park. February, 2009 32 of 42

URBAN FORESTRY AUSTRALIA - TREE MANAGEMENT & CONSULTING ARBORICULTURISTSTreeNo.Botanic & CommonName*Hht(m)*Sp(m)*DBH(mm)Age *H *C Comments SULE *Landsig.*RV*TPZ30 Washingtonia filiferaAmerican Cotton Palm5.5 5 500 SM Fair-GoodFair-GoodHas lean to north. Mechanical damage to base of stem.Mulch around base to reduce trimmer damage and clean up old fronds.1A M H 331 Lophostemon confertusBrush Box9 6 240 I Good Good Good specimen, minor uplift possible. 1A M H 232 Lophostemon confertusBrush Box12 12 450 SM Fair-GoodFairLarge exposed damaged primary roots. Basal stem wound, tip dieback and deadwood incanopy. Leans over pathway to north/west. Large deadwood 120mmØ. Probablypreviously topped at 5-6m above ground.Deadwood and monitor.2D M H 433 Ficus macrophyllaMoreton Bay Fig6 10 210 I Good Good Primary roots exposed, crossing and damaged with decay noted.Crown raise pruning to reduce risk of vandalism, and to increase visibility.5B L H 234 Lophostemon confertusBrush Box7 3 100 I Good Fair-GoodMechanical damage to base of stem, broken and torn branches.Pruning/clean up torn branches.5B L M 235 Ficus macrophyllaMoreton Bay Fig5.5 6 110 I Good Good Mechanical damage to base of stem. Some exposed roots and branch inclusions.Pruning/clean up poorly formed/attached branches.5B L H 236 Lophostemon confertusBrush Box14 18 860 LM Good Fair-GoodTip dieback and twiggy deadwood. Stem cluster @2.2m above ground level, into abouteight (8) upright stems (indication of being topped previously). Possible inclusions due tostem cluster. Damaged exposed woody primary roots. No large diameter deadwoodnoted. Mulch over roots.2D H H 1037 Ficus macrophyllaMoreton Bay Fig13 18 520 M-LMFair-GoodFairVery large, exposed, damaged primary roots. Prolific epicormic growth on branches andupper stem, some minor deadwood. Wounds on branches and stem with decay pocketsnoted. Fig psyllids present.Fig psyllid control measures, mulch.2D H H 838 Ficus macrophyllaMoreton Bay Fig14 24 850 M-LMFair-GoodFair-GoodVery large, exposed, damaged primary roots. Some epicormic growth on branches andupper stem. Minor deadwood and tip dieback. Wounds on branches and stem with decaypockets noted. Fig psyllids present.Fig psyllid control measures, mulch.2D H H 1339 Callistemon salignusWillow Bottlebrush9 4 220 M Fair Fair Sooty mould noted on north/east scaffold and small branches. Basal shoots and stemwounds. Deadwood to 100mm diameter. Crown to west suppressed by neighboringtrees. Poorly pruned, stubs present.Clean up stubs.3D L L 2.540 Callistemon viminalisWeeping Bottlebrush6 3.5 2 x 100 M Good Fair-PoorTwisted, included stems at ground level, mechanical damage to base of stem. Poorlypruned with stubs and epicormic growth.Clean up stubs, general pruning to clean up.3A L M 2Arboricultural Audit & Development Impact Assessment– Annette Kellerman Aquatic Centre, Enmore Park. February, 2009 33 of 42

URBAN FORESTRY AUSTRALIA - TREE MANAGEMENT & CONSULTING ARBORICULTURISTSTreeNo.Botanic & CommonName*Hht(m)*Sp(m)*DBH(mm)Age *H *C Comments SULE *<strong>Land</strong>sig.*RV*TPZ30 Washingtonia filiferaAmerican Cotton Palm5.5 5 500 SM Fair-GoodFair-GoodHas lean to north. Mechanical damage to base <strong>of</strong> stem.Mulch around base to reduce trimmer damage and clean up old fronds.1A M H 331 Lophostemon confertusBrush Box9 6 240 I Good Good Good specimen, minor uplift possible. 1A M H 232 Lophostemon confertusBrush Box12 12 450 SM Fair-GoodFairLarge exposed damaged primary roots. Basal stem wound, tip dieback and deadwood incanopy. Leans over pathway to north/west. Large deadwood 120mmØ. Probablypreviously topped at 5-6m above ground.Deadwood and monitor.2D M H 433 Ficus macrophyllaMoreton Bay Fig6 10 210 I Good Good Primary roots exposed, crossing and damaged with decay noted.Crown raise pruning to reduce risk <strong>of</strong> vandalism, and to increase visibility.5B L H 234 Lophostemon confertusBrush Box7 3 100 I Good Fair-GoodMechanical damage to base <strong>of</strong> stem, broken and torn branches.Pruning/clean up torn branches.5B L M 235 Ficus macrophyllaMoreton Bay Fig5.5 6 110 I Good Good Mechanical damage to base <strong>of</strong> stem. Some exposed roots and branch inclusions.Pruning/clean up poorly formed/attached branches.5B L H 236 Lophostemon confertusBrush Box14 18 860 LM Good Fair-GoodTip dieback and twiggy deadwood. Stem cluster @2.2m above ground level, into abouteight (8) upright stems (indication <strong>of</strong> being topped previously). Possible inclusions due tostem cluster. Damaged exposed woody primary roots. No large diameter deadwoodnoted. Mulch over roots.2D H H 1037 Ficus macrophyllaMoreton Bay Fig13 18 520 M-LMFair-GoodFairVery large, exposed, damaged primary roots. Prolific epicormic growth on branches andupper stem, some minor deadwood. Wounds on branches and stem with decay pocketsnoted. Fig psyllids present.Fig psyllid control measures, mulch.2D H H 838 Ficus macrophyllaMoreton Bay Fig14 24 850 M-LMFair-GoodFair-GoodVery large, exposed, damaged primary roots. Some epicormic growth on branches andupper stem. Minor deadwood and tip dieback. Wounds on branches and stem with decaypockets noted. Fig psyllids present.Fig psyllid control measures, mulch.2D H H 1339 Callistemon salignusWillow Bottlebrush9 4 220 M Fair Fair Sooty mould noted on north/east scaffold and small branches. Basal shoots and stemwounds. Deadwood to 100mm diameter. Crown to west suppressed by neighboringtrees. Poorly pruned, stubs present.Clean up stubs.3D L L 2.540 Callistemon viminalisWeeping Bottlebrush6 3.5 2 x 100 M Good Fair-PoorTwisted, included stems at ground level, mechanical damage to base <strong>of</strong> stem. Poorlypruned with stubs and epicormic growth.Clean up stubs, general pruning to clean up.3A L M 2Arboricultural Audit & Development Impact Assessment– Annette Kellerman Aquatic Centre, <strong>Enmore</strong> <strong>Park</strong>. February, 2009 33 <strong>of</strong> 42

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