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Tree identification manual - North East Downs Landcare Group

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Bark rough on<br />

trunk<br />

Very hard bark,<br />

dark and<br />

fissured<br />

Ironbarks<br />

GO TO KEY D<br />

Leaves broad,<br />

rounded and silver<br />

coloured. Generally<br />

poor form and<br />

gnarled branches<br />

Silver leaf ironbark<br />

E. melanophloia<br />

Areas 3,5,7<br />

KEY C: Eucalypts<br />

Bark not hard<br />

but scaly or<br />

flaky. Often<br />

thick on trunks<br />

Bloodwoods<br />

and<br />

stringybarks<br />

GO TO KEY E<br />

KEY D: Ironbarks<br />

Leaves small and narrow<br />

(1 to 2 cm wide), light<br />

green, not glossy<br />

Narrow leaf ironbark<br />

E. crebra<br />

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

Bark mostly<br />

smooth but may<br />

be rough at<br />

base<br />

GO TO KEY G<br />

Bark not hard or<br />

flaky, often thin<br />

on trunks<br />

Box barks<br />

GO TO KEY F<br />

Leaves broad and glossy<br />

(2 to 5 cm wide)<br />

Broad leaf red ironbark<br />

E. fibrosa<br />

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

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