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Oak – 1677

Survey data
Surveyed by: Audrey PackmanSurveyed on: 7th November 2014
Number of trees: 1
Girth: 6.8m (measured at 1.5m)
Tree form: Maiden
Dead or alive: Alive
Standing/fallen: Upright
Access: Private - not visible from public access (permission required to view)

This tree's story

Very large oak, three trunks with a fourth broken off at 25 feet above ground. On a boundary line on Montreal Estate possibly planted in newly landscaped grounds by Lord Amherst following his capture of Canada from the French 1762.

Growing on the tree

  • Fungi
  • Ivy

Signs of animal life

  • Insect boring

Additional comments

Photos added 07/06/2016, but can’t really do justice to the stature of this massive tree.

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