Eucalyptus rossii

Inland Scribbly Gum at Cooma North Ridge Reserve

Eucalyptus rossii at Cooma North Ridge Reserve - 19 May 2024
Eucalyptus rossii at Cooma North Ridge Reserve - 19 May 2024
Eucalyptus rossii at Cooma North Ridge Reserve - 19 May 2024
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Identification history

Eucalyptus rossii 24 May 2024 Tapirlord
Eucalyptus blakelyi 19 May 2024 CarbonAI
Eucalyptus pauciflora 19 May 2024 mahargiani

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7 comments

Steve818 wrote:
   20 May 2024
Did the adult leaves have parallel veins? And were the leaves glossy green.
mahargiani wrote:
   20 May 2024
Didn't get the leaves, too high up. Colour what I think as normal for gum, i.e. pale green, not glossy.
Steve818 wrote:
   20 May 2024
Not a Snow Gum then. Possibly Sribbly Gum without the scribbles on the bark.
mahargiani wrote:
   20 May 2024
Other than E viminalis, supposed to get snow gum and scribbly gum (E. rossii) in this area - lack of scribbles, so I assumed snow gum, also because of corrugations on underside between branch and trunk.
Steve818 wrote:
   20 May 2024
Scribbly Gums also get the corrugations at large branch-trunk area.
@Tapirlord
Scribbly Gum?
   24 May 2024
I think scribbly Gum is the most likely
Tapirlord wrote:
   24 May 2024
Agreed, E.rossii

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  • 4 - 15 Abundance
  • 19 May 2024 02:24 PM Recorded on
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