I get to E.stricta or E.burgessiana on EUCLID. Buds are more pyriform shaped than standard images for E.burgessiana. So I am uncertain, as I am not sure about integrades with the green-leaved mallee ashes.
I would say E.stricta, it is far more common around katoomba. Though It's not a group I know well either, really the person you want to look at it is Dean Nicolle. He is easy to contact via inat
Yes, and PLANTNET mentions lots of integrades of E.stricta with other closely related. So that might explain wider leaves. The buds look more like E.stricta.
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