Work on paper - Turkey Oak Quercus cerris, Notes by Jane Monro, November, 2011, November 2011
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Turkey Oak Quercus cerris, Notes by Jane Monro, November, 2011.
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The Turkey Oak is one of a number of significant Oak trees in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens
Significance
The Turkey Oak is yet another of the trees planted in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens as a result of nineteenth century British settlers having a familiarity with these trees in Britain.
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Half a page of black print
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Written in black biro halfway down the page, "Notes Jane Monro November 2011