Hey - here's these trees again. Got one weeks ago over near Jack Perry Reserve - and now here is a whole planting of them at least 10 years old at Sumsion Gardens. These trees are just as rigid but way smaller. At a distance the clusters of buds look like yellow beads of wattle.
Features that make it likely to be yellow bloodwood: yellow brown flaky bark, terminal compound inflorescences, buds sessile obovoid-pyriform, operculum conical to slightly beaked, and often planted for their striking flowers.
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