Australian Native Plants - Corymbia
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Corymbia aparrerinja (Ghost Gum) |
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The Ghost Gum is a tree to 15 m. Bark smooth, white or grey-white throughout. Juvenile leaves shortly petiolate, oblong or elliptic to broadly lanceolate, acute or acuminate, glabrous or minutely and sparsely setose, undulate. Adult leaves... Read more > |
Corymbia citriodora (Lemon-scented Gum) |
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The Lemon-scented Gum is a tree 25-40 m, occasionally to 50 m. Bark white, powdery, sometimes pink, red or blue-grey. Juvenile leaves ovate to broadly lanceolate, sometimes peltate, sometimes setose, on petiole and lamina. Adult leaves lanceolate to... Read more > |
Corymbia gummifera (Red Bloodwood) |
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Tree to 35 m. Bark tessellated throughout, grey-brown or brown. Juvenile leaves alternate, petiolate, ovate to broadly lanceolate, discolorous, setose. Adult leaves alternate, lanceolate or broadly lanceolate, acuminate, thick; lamina 10-14 cm long,... Read more > |
Corymbia intermedia (Pink Bloodwood) |
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Tree to 30 m with a long, straight trunk. Bark tessellated, light grey or light brown throughout. Juvenile leaves opposite, then alternate, petiolate, broadly lanceolate, sometimes peltate, setose but becoming glabrous. Adult leaves alternate,... Read more > |
Corymbia maculata (Spotted gum) |
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Height 20m - 30m Spread 10m - 20m |
The Spotted Gum is a medium to tall eucalypt. The distinctive trunk is blotched with patches of old bark remaining on the new smooth, cream bark underneath. The leaves are lance shapes and 10cm - 20 cm long. It has white flowers in winter and... Read more > |
Corymbia ptychocarpa (Swamp Bloodwood) |
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The Swamp Bloodwood is a tree to 20 m. Bark tessellated or fibrous throughout, grey-brown. Juvenile leaves petiolate, elliptic. Adult leaves mostly alternate, narrowly ovate to lanceolate, acute or acuminate, thick; lamina 20-30 cm long, 5-13 cm... Read more > |
Corymbia setosa (Rough-leaved Bloodwood) |
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The Rough-leaved Bloodwood is a tree mostly to 6 m, sometimes to 9 m, straggly. Bark rough, flaky or tessellated, grey throughout. Juvenile leaves similar to, but smaller than leaves on mature trees. Leaves on mature trees opposite, sessile,... Read more > |
Corymbia terminalis (Inland Bloodwood) |
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Tree to 15 m, sometimes crooked. Bark tessellated, grey-red on at least half of trunk then smooth and white above, often tessellated throughout, particularly in drier areas. Juvenile leaves petiolate, ovate-lanceolate, rarely glandular-bristly on... Read more > |
Corymbia tessellaris (Moreton Bay Ash) |
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Height to 35m |
The Moreton Bay Ash is a a tall tree with rough bark on the lower part of the trunk (lower 1-4m). The rough bark is tessellated (tile pattern) dark grey, changing abruptly to smooth white bark on the upper part of the trunk. Laeves are lance shaped... Read more > |
Corymbia torelliana (Cadaghi) |
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Height 15m - 30m Spread 5m - 12m |
The Cadaghi is fast growing tree with greenish trunk and large oval rough textured leaves. New grwoth is reddish and hairy. Clsuters of small white flowers in summer. Prone to attacks of unsightly sooty mould which can blacken underlying plants. Read more > |
Corymbia 'Summer Red' |
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Height to 5m Spread 3m |
Corymbia 'Summer Red' has an open branching habit and forms a dense canopy on a stout trunks. The foliage has a somewhat weeping habit. The dark green leaves are large growing up to 30cm long and 5cm wide. New growth is an attractive bronze red.... Read more > |