
Mick Ryan Park fig tree, Milton, NSW Australia
S 35° 18.839 E 150° 25.978
56H E 266626 N 6089113
This huge fig tree is the main attraction of the Mick Ryan Park in the historic town of Milton, New South Wales, Australia.
Waymark Code: WM7RMD
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 11/27/2009
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Believed to be 180 years old, this tree is a prominent feature of this historic town. Many tourist pamphlets and tourist websites for Morton mention this tree, and it is also mentioned in many horticulture books as a fine example of the Ficus obliqua (Small leaved figtree)which is also known as a Moreton Bay fig tree.
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"The property has established gardens and is surrounded by a botanic reserve named 'Mick Ryan Park', donated to the public by the original family owners. The main reason for the existence of the Park is the preservation of the Grand Old Fig Tree, a magnificent specimen of the Illawarra little leaf variety spanning almost an acre and estimated to be over 180 years old. (Heritage listed)"
Genus/Species: Ficus obliqua (Small leaved figtree)
 Height: 120
 Girth: 35
 Method of obtaining height: Reliable source
 Method of obtaining girth: Reliable source
 Location type: Park
 Age: 180
 Historical significance: Old Moreton Bay Fig believed to be over 120 years old
 Website reference: [Web Link]
 Parking coordinates: S 35° 18.843 E 150° 25.979
 Walk time: 1
 Photograpy coordinates: S 35° 18.847 E 150° 25.968
 Planter: Not listed

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Visit Instructions:
A closeup picture of your GPS receiver in your hand, with the tree in the background, is required. If the tree is on private property, this closeup photograph with the tree in the background may be taken from the nearest public vantage point without actually going to the tree.
The required photograph does not need to show the entire tree, but the individual tree must be recognizable.