Corymbia maculata

Spotted Gum at Wodonga

Corymbia maculata at Wodonga - 25 Feb 2024 09:53 AM
Corymbia maculata at Wodonga - 25 Feb 2024 09:53 AM
Corymbia maculata at Wodonga - 25 Feb 2024 09:53 AM
Corymbia maculata at Wodonga - 25 Feb 2024 09:53 AM
Corymbia maculata at Wodonga - 25 Feb 2024 09:53 AM
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Identification history

Corymbia maculata 28 Feb 2024 Tapirlord
Corymbia maculata 28 Feb 2024 Darcy
Eucalyptus blakelyi 26 Feb 2024 CarbonAI
Unidentified 26 Feb 2024 KylieWaldon

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this huge gum was noticeably out in full flower - the only one. Wasps, birds, moths, butterflies, beetles, and more wasps were all over it, but i was totally knackered when I got here after doing 3.5kms and very very hot that I didn't spend as long here as I could have.

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Tapirlord wrote:
   28 Feb 2024
Planted
Tapirlord wrote:
   28 Feb 2024
Planted
KylieWaldon wrote:
   1 Mar 2024
TY Tapirlord. I've never sure on the planted or come up ala naturale. This one was very big.

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Additional information

  • 150 Circumference of trunk (cm)
  • Greater than 5 metres Plant height
  • Alive / healthy Plant health
  • one hollow in tree How many hollows in tree?
  • True In flower
  • True Tree(s) planted
  • True Hollows present in tree

Species information

  • Corymbia maculata Scientific name
  • Spotted Gum Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Very rare / threatened
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 611.29m Recorded at altitude
  • 70 images trained Machine learning
  • In flower
  • External link More information
  • Synonyms

    Eucalyptus maculata

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