Looks like I stumbled upon an unusual uncommon species planted at Black Mountain Peninsula @Tapirlord and @natureguy I think the common name used is Woila Gum
Thanks Steve I've updated the name I presume it was just a mis-spelling. It is a nice species and a good addition to your growing list of planted Eucalypts. I have been (albiet quickly) checking these off with the Euclid description/key but this one has some nice goofy looking gumnuts and is pretty distinct I believe. It's also local to the region, endemic to a small area near-ish to Braidwood.
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