Part of the Millbrook pop, no visible live plants, appears to be a dieback affected pop
Herbarium voucher: PERTH 09392629
= E. lehmannii subsp. parallela x E. sporadica hybrid.
F1 of voucher specimen D.Nicolle 3576.
Mallee 4 metres tall. Bark smooth throughout. Leaves glossy, light green. Single plant growing in gully in dense Dryandra and Melaleuca scrub with Eucalyptus ecostata, E. sporadica, E. preissiana subsp. preissiana, E. incrassata and E. lehmannii subsp. parallela.
Unvouchered observation from Middle Island, WA.
Voucher specimen D.Nicolle 1127 (original + F1s).
Mallet 3 metres tall. Bark smooth, dark grey over cream. Leaves glossy, green. Growing on ironstone breakaway with Eucalyptus uncinata subsp. uncinata and E. pleurocarpa.
Voucher observation D.Nicolle 6800.
Laser height: 38.0 metres (under-crown measurement, true height potentially 5 to 10+ metres more).
Crown spread: 20.0 metres average.
Trunk circumference at breast height: 9.45 metres.
Scattered old trees in rainforest, some Casuarina.
Avon River, Walyunga National Park.
This is placed under Eucalyptus rudis. But it is quite different to E. rudis around Perth, in the Darling Range and through southwest WA. It is more of a rudis - camaldulensis intergrade.
The bark is variable in this population. Many trees have entirely smooth / deciduous bark. None of them have the rough bark that is typical of true E. rudis.
WA Herbarium collection Barcode 8277834
WA Herbarium collection Barcode 8278040
WA Herbarium collection Barcode 8590494
One of the best condition red-flowering gum trees I have ever seen of a wild population. Long unburnt woodland on private property.
Voucher specimen: T. Hammer & S. Dillon TH 32 (PERTH 08619964)
Voucher observation D.Nicolle 7326 & M.E.French.
Erect-stemmed mallee to 6 metres tall. Growing on slight south-facing slope as emergent in heath with Eucalyptus lane-poolei, E. drummondii and E. todtiana.
Voucher observation D.Nicolle 8457.
Laser height: >18.0 metres.
Crown spread: 20.5 metres average.
Trunk circ. at 1.4 m: 13.70 metres.
A very old indigenous maternity tree (300+ years old) growing on edge of floodplain with some Eucalyptus melliodora.
Voucher specimen D.Nicolle 8022 & M.E.French.
Mallee to 5 metres tall, burnt in November 2019. Coppice growth from lignotuber dull, greyish, pruinose, well-spaced. Growing on red sandy-loam plain with Eucalyptus oleosa subsp. oleosa and E. aff. sheathiana.
Frederick Baldwin Park.
This is Eucalyptus camaldulensis x rudis.
Feral hybrids between planted-cum-feral E. camaldulensis and locally native E. rudis.
Pool below Wungong Dam.
Photos 1 & 2 - Eucalyptus rudis [right] and E. robusta x rudis.
Photo 3 - E. rudis [right], E. robusta [left] and hybrids.
Very few plants flowering and only 1or 2 flowers on the few that are. Prescribed burn October 2020. Also appears that kangaroos? have been digging at these plants and breaking rhizomes off.
Grandma Tingle
At "Ancient Empire Walk", a 450 m ground walk amongst the red tingles in the Valley of the Giants, there is one tree distinctive enough by "burls and gnarled bark" that it has received a name - Grandma Tingle.
It is the right hand side tree on the photo with multiple trees on it.
Voucher specimen D.Nicolle 6740.
Sprawling mallee shrub 0.5 metres tall. Bark smooth throughout, pale grey and tan. Leaves glossy, green. Common here as scattered plants on steep quartz slopes and ridge.
'Mt Stirling Snow Gum'. Voucher observation D.Nicolle 8260.
Gnarly tree 4 metres tall. Growing on saddle, with snow gum dominant 50 metres lower on slopes. Eucalyptus pauciflora subsp. niphophila to 25 metres tall at slightly lower elevations on steep slopes between here and Mt Buller.
Clonal Casuarina producing pneumatophores when roots emerge into shallow permanent lake
In a banksia top of king park
Voucher specimen D.Nicolle 4805 & M.E.French.
Spreading, sprawling shrub to 2.5 metres tall, multiple stems from ground level. Lignotuber/seeder status unknown. Bark smooth throughout, grey over pale grey over cream. Leaves glossy, light green. Flowers yellow-green. Some 200+ plants here, on high granite dome in dense shrubland between granite slabs.
3 birds. 2 males. Not sure what sex the 3rd bird is as it remained hidden from view the entire time.
1st male eating a pine cone.