Corymbia dallachiana
Myrtaceae
Dallachy's Gum

Form and Size: A tree 15-20m high, usually with a clean,
smooth trunk.
Distribution: Central northern Cape York to Rockhampton, east of the Dividing Range, usually as isolated
plants in grassy woodlands.
Adult Leaves: Lance-shaped, long pointed tip, 10-26cm x 1.1-3.4cm, margins wavy; new growth in spring is a
dark reddish/maroon.
Bark: Smooth, pink to white fading to grey with age; a few reddish/brown scales at the base of the
trunk.
Buds: Pear-shaped, 5-7mm x 4-5mm; hemispherical cap to half as long as the base.
Flowers: Cream, usually in clusters of 3-7.
Flowering Period: November to December.
Fruit: Egg-shaped, 9-13mm x 7-10mm.
Cultivation/Notes: Propagate from seed. A common tree throughout the distribution area but usually found
as isolated plants, rarely in clusters.

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