Hi there https://canberra.naturemapr.org/users/22727, https://canberra.naturemapr.org/users/4030, abread111 We recently discovered young A. littoralis growing around the mature tree and discussed whether to remove them. The tree grows in grassy woodland integrating open forest of mainly Yellow box Blakely's Red Gum with Native Cherry on clay soil.
Compare and contrast with alternative identification candidate species: _Ficus watkinsiana_ .
Looking out for figs stalks 10 mm – 20 mm long, (not short stalks less than 10 mm long in _Ficus rubiginosa_).
Looking out for rusty hairs on the undersides of fresh young leaves (not green and glabrous (hairless) on leaves undersides and uppersides in _Ficus watkinsiana_) .