Roma, a thriving regional town that is sort of the last stop before some long haul driving has some interesting features. A little bit out of the ordinary are wide bottle tree lined avenues. The sign Romas largest Bottle tre caught my eye, and I thought, yeh a tree, but when confronted with another sign and a second chance (on my way out of town toward Injune) curiosity got the better of me ... But ended up doing a version of ever diminishing circles, leasing me to believe it was a civic trick to get people to linger longer !
So ... It's an impressive tree, with a plaque and a picnic area and we'll worth ten minutes to eyeball it, or a great spot for a short break ! It's...
Read moreWho's got two thumbs and loves trees? This guy! (I'm pointing my thumbs at myself by the way). My nickname among my friends is "The Tree Boi", so you can trust me when I say... This is one good tree. If you're anything like me (The Tree Boi), you'll absolutely love looking at this girthy boi for around 10-15 minutes (wouldn't recommend any longer). It's even worth going up to it, and maybe placing a hand on it for a photo opportunity, if you're feeling adventurous. Rating this tree 4 stars, very impressed with the thiccness, you have my Guaran-tree that you'll love it!
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Read moreRoma’s largest bottle tree, which has the incredible girth of 9.62 metres, a height of 15 metres and a crown of 23 metres, was transplanted by Roma Town Council to its present location from a local property in 1927. The tree was fairly well grown at the time of the transplant and quite possibly originated in the nineteenth century.
Well worth a visit if you are a tree lover. Roma’s streets are lined with these bottle trees but this one is a...
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