Tree identification manual - North East Downs Landcare Group
Tree identification manual - North East Downs Landcare Group
Tree identification manual - North East Downs Landcare Group
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Soft light green<br />
foliage with pointed<br />
leaflet tips. Brown<br />
bark, yellow berries<br />
White cedar<br />
Melia azedarach<br />
Areas 3,4,5,7<br />
Plants with<br />
compound leaves<br />
Compound leaves<br />
are made up of<br />
several leaflets<br />
attached to a mid<br />
rib. Lateral buds are<br />
not found in the fork<br />
between mid rib and<br />
leaflet stalk<br />
KEY K: Plants with true leaves<br />
Leaves dark green<br />
and leathery, leaflets<br />
thin and narrow and<br />
leaflet mid rib with<br />
wings<br />
Scrub whitewood<br />
Atalaya salicifolia<br />
Areas 3,5,7<br />
Plants with simple<br />
leaves<br />
Simple leaves have<br />
no leaflets and<br />
lateral buds are<br />
found in the fork<br />
between leaf stalk<br />
and branch<br />
GO TO KEY L<br />
Dense light green<br />
canopy, leaflets<br />
large (3 cm wide)<br />
spiky five valved<br />
fruit<br />
Crows ash<br />
Flindersia australis<br />
Areas 3,4,5,7<br />
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