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Unverified 17 Apr 2025 MazzV

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This native tree was planted about 30 years ago. The think glossy bright green leaves are suggestive of a rainforest tree (photos 1, 2 & 5). It gets run-off from a small dam above it, and is not exposed to frost. The rich yellow flowers (end of November), have 5 distinct disc-like petals which are well separated (photo 1). This tree has a bifurcated trunk (photo 4), and loses it’s bark in thin, long and fairly narrow strips, (photos 3 & 4).

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Additional information

  • 9-10 mm diam Flower dimension
  • Red Ash, Eucalypts, Wattles Description
  • 8-10 cm Tree diameter (m)
  • 1 metre to 5 metres Plant height
  • Alive / healthy Plant health
  • True In flower
  • True Planted

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