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Tree identification manual - North East Downs Landcare Group

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KEY G: Bark mostly smooth but may be rough at base<br />

Basal bark rough for<br />

less than 1m up<br />

main trunk of large<br />

trees<br />

Gum barks<br />

GO TO KEY H<br />

<strong>Tree</strong>s associated<br />

with moist areas or<br />

watercourses<br />

Flower buds with a<br />

distinct constriction<br />

in cap<br />

River redgum<br />

E. camaldulensis<br />

Area 2<br />

Bark peels in uneven<br />

patches with yellow or<br />

salmon coloured<br />

underbark<br />

Grey gum<br />

E. propinqua<br />

Areas 3,4,7<br />

<strong>Tree</strong>s without<br />

dimples in bark<br />

KEY H: Gum barks<br />

Flower buds without<br />

distinct constriction<br />

in cap<br />

Qld. bluegum<br />

E. tereticornis<br />

Area 2,3,4,5,7<br />

Smooth even bark slightly<br />

greenish coloured with strips<br />

of old bark peeling off<br />

Sydney bluegum<br />

E. saligna<br />

Area 4<br />

Basal bark rough for<br />

more than 1m up<br />

main trunk of large<br />

trees<br />

Half barks<br />

GO TO KEY I<br />

<strong>Tree</strong>s associated<br />

with ridge tops and<br />

other areas<br />

Trunk with even<br />

coloured bark and<br />

slight dimples on<br />

surface<br />

Spotted gum<br />

E. maculata<br />

Areas 3,6,7<br />

6

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