Eucalyptus cypellocarpa

Monkey Gum, Mountain Grey Gum at Murrah State Forest

Eucalyptus cypellocarpa at Murrah State Forest - 25 Jul 2020
Eucalyptus cypellocarpa at Murrah State Forest - 25 Jul 2020
Eucalyptus cypellocarpa at Murrah State Forest - 25 Jul 2020
Eucalyptus cypellocarpa at Murrah State Forest - 25 Jul 2020
Eucalyptus cypellocarpa at Murrah State Forest - 25 Jul 2020
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Unidentified 7 Sep 2020 JackieLambert

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2 comments

JackieMiles wrote:
   8 Sep 2020
For gum trees it is good to be able to see the fruits (gum nuts) which are sometimes obvious on the ground under the tree. If there are young plants near the mature one a look at their juvenile leaves, often very different from the adult leaves, can also be helpful. But bark is good too, and I was able to get this one just on the bark and the location on a creek. Can't guarantee I can always do it though! Looking up into the crown the way you have is good, as it shows whether there is rough bark all the way up or only at the base of the trunk, as in this case.
Steve818 wrote:
   19 May 2024
Added to the Eucalypt health surveillance project (collections)

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