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Tree identification manual - North East Downs Landcare Group

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7<br />

<strong>Tree</strong>s with very dark basal<br />

bark which cracks into<br />

regular sized fragments<br />

resembling tiles. Upper<br />

bark smooth and white<br />

Moreton Bay ash<br />

E. tessellaris<br />

Areas 2,3,5,6,7<br />

Found only on<br />

Toowoomba Range<br />

Blackbutt<br />

E. pilularis<br />

Area 4<br />

Plants with true<br />

leaves<br />

True leaves have<br />

only one length size<br />

vein and several<br />

lateral veins<br />

GO TO KEY K<br />

KEY I: Half-barks<br />

Found in upland<br />

areas on basalt<br />

Mountain<br />

coolibah<br />

E. orgadophila<br />

Area 5<br />

KEY J: Non-eucalypts<br />

Plants with<br />

flattened stems<br />

Flattened stems are<br />

leaves that have<br />

several length size<br />

veins<br />

Wattles<br />

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

like bark<br />

Found on lower<br />

slopes on lighter<br />

soils<br />

Grey gum<br />

E. moluccana<br />

Areas 3,4,5,7<br />

Plants with<br />

needle like foliage<br />

Sheoaks<br />

GO TO KEY O

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