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Unverified 15 Aug 2025 maznee

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Seems too hairy for Melicope micrococca. Have had Acronychia pubescens suggested but probably too far South.

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JasonPStewart wrote:
   6 Sep 2025
Does this tree have a pulvinus on each leaf at the end of the petiole where the 3 leaflets join ?
I can't see pulvini (plural) in these photographs.
Having no pulvini would rule out _Acronychia pubescens_ .
maznee wrote:
   6 Sep 2025
It doesn’t Jason so I guess the Acronychia is out. Thanks.

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  • 1 metre to 5 metres Plant height
  • Less than 50cm Circumference of trunk

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