Large and fast growing rainforest tree with a buttressed trunk and dark green leaves with a red flush in older foliage. Bears masses of white flowers followed by blue berries which are eaten by Scrub Turkeys. The Aborigines also used the fruits for bush tucker and ornaments
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Compact, hardy shrub with aromatic, dark green foliage with masses of pink flower buds opening up to white star shaped flowers during Winter and Spring. Grows to 1 metre high only.Frost resistant.
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A medium sized, dense, rounded shrub with waxy, dark green foliage and white, star shaped flowers mainly in spring, but also some in autumn.Grows to 2m high.Frost resistant.
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A medium-sized to tall evergreen tree and usually has a very upright form with often more than half the trunk's height clear of branches. It has a striking smooth white trunk on which older bark can become a colourful pinkish grey. Naturally occurs in southern inland QLD where it grows in clayey soils on or near the edges of flats.
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A very hardy, frost and drought tolerant tree can be grown on relatively heavy soils and poorer, loamy soils. It is an important species in the honey industry as it provides a valued source nectar and pollen for bees.Grows naturally on the Tablelands and Western Slopes.
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The fast growing, wide ranging and iconic Australian gum tree of so many waterways throughout Eastern Australia. Grows for a very long time , this picture being of a 700 year old tree!A very important habitat provider for many native birds and and various wildlife.
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A very hardy, small to medium sized gum tree with a dense crown of attractive silver-blue foliage which is a distinctive feature of this species. . Red-brown to grey-brown, fibrous bark on the lower trunk and larger branches.
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A hardy and fast growing, rough barked gum tree. A good indicator of soil fertility, growing tall and straight in good soils and shorter and bushier on less fertile soils. Flowers in December or January.
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