Level of Significance
- File
- Local
- Regional
- State
- National
Age
118yrsTrees
1Diameter
0.7mHeight - 12m
Details
Common name
Himalayan Cedar (Blue form)
Botanical name
Cedrus deodara
Type
Avenue
Condition
Excellent
Municipality
Light (SA)
Location
Within The Private Garden At The Pines At Anlaby 29C Woolshed Drive, Hamilton (Via Kapunda) 829 Anlaby Road Hamilton SA 5373
Access
Restricted
Significances
- Horicultural/Genetic (Scientific)
- Resistance (Scientific)
- Rare (Scientific)
- Outstanding species (Scientific)
- Park/Garden/Town (Historic)
- Person/Group/Institution (Historic)
- Attractive (Aesthetic)
Date of germination
01 Jan 1906
Date of measurement
21 Aug 2013
Date of classification
03 Dec 2013
Statement of Significance
This blue foliage variant of Cedrus deodara makes a significant aesthetic contribution to the stately landscape of Anlaby. It is linked to a prominent late-nineteenth century Anlaby identity, his Head Gardener, their access to unusual and rare plant material and their development of the historic Anlaby landscape. The straight trunk, horizontal growth habit with pendulous tips and the rich blue colour of this specimen are outstanding.