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  • Given Name:American Live Oak
  • Latin Name:Quercus Virginiana
  • Type:Single Tree
  • Grouping Type:Ornamental or landscape arrangement
  • Address:69 Princess Street Berry
  • Suburb:Berry
  • State:NSW
  • Postcode:2535
  • Property Name:Princess Street car park
  • Summary Statement of Significance:

    This tree has outstanding aesthetic value, and provides a major contribution to the urban landscape of Berry.   It is a regionally rare and  mature example of its type. This tree was planted by visiting dignitaries to the first School of Arts and came from a despatch of seedlings from the Sydney Botanic Gardens in 1900.

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  • Given Name:Norfolk Island Pine 66 Princess Street, Berry
  • Latin Name:Araucaria heterophylla
  • Type:Single Tree
  • Grouping Type:Conservation status
  • Address:66 Princess Street
  • Suburb:Berry
  • State:NSW
  • Postcode:2535
  • Property Name:Private residence
  • Summary Statement of Significance:

    The Norfolk Island Pine at 66 Princess Street has historical value as a planting on the original Chruch of England lands set aside in 1884. The tree provides physical evidence of the original boundary of St Luke’s Church which has since been subdivid

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  • Given Name:Deciduous Fig
  • Latin Name:Ficus henneana
  • Type:Single Tree
  • Address:Mount Vista Close
  • Suburb:Berry
  • State:NSW
  • Postcode:2535
  • Property Name:Mount Vista Close Reserve
  • Summary Statement of Significance:

    This strangler fig is a large, and beautiful old-growth remnant of an ancient pre-European rainforest. As such it has scientific value and is currently the largest of its type.

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Broughton Vale - Red Cedar - Featured Image
  • Given Name:Broughton Vale Red Cedar
  • Latin Name:Toona Ciliata
  • Type:Single Tree
  • Address:Boundary Road
  • Suburb:Broughton Vale
  • State:NSW
  • Postcode:2535
  • Property Name:The School House
  • Summary Statement of Significance:

    This red cedar tree has grown in a tended yard for around 60 years old, with an average trunk radial outgrowth rate of 9mm per year. This ornamental garden was established and developed by the Slaughters, founding members of the Berry Garden Club.

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  • Given Name:Test Group of Trees
  • Latin Name:Species – Latin name
  • Type:Group of Trees
  • Grouping Type:Conservation status Wind break
  • Address:Street address line 1
  • Address 2:Street address line 2
  • Suburb:Berry
  • State:NSW
  • Postcode:2535
  • Property Name:Test Name
  • Summary Statement of Significance:

    Test

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  • Given Name:The Bum Tree Blackbutt
  • Latin Name:Eucalyptus pilularis
  • Type:Single Tree
  • Address:Corner of Shoalhaven Heads Rd and McIntosh Road (location of salvaged trunk with burl)
  • Suburb:Shoalhaven Heads
  • State:NSW
  • Postcode:2535
  • Property Name:intersection of Beach Road and Crooked River Road (original tree location)
  • Summary Statement of Significance:

    The Bum Tree was a local landmark and district icon, known and loved by generations of users of the Crooked River and Gerroa roads for two reasons – it was beautiful and mature, and had a large burl resembling a large pair of buttocks on its trunk.

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Established in 2004, Berry Landcare operates as an umbrella group over ten sites with local people as site coordinators and active participation from more than 100 volunteers. © Berry Landcare Inc. 2014–2024. Website by Handmade Web & Design.

Berry Landcare acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work, the Wodi Wodi people of the Dharawal Nation. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.