Forest Trees of Australia |
Common terms and phrases
Adult-alternate altitudes altitudinal range annual rainfall Axillary umbels Bark blackbutt bloodwood blue gum branchlets broadly lanceolate brown buds and fruits calyx tube CENTIMETRES INCHES climate conic cypress pine disc Distinctive features durable eastern eucalypts exserted feet in diameter feet in height flowered umbels frosts glaucous green grey gum group Eucalyptus grows gum group hottest month inches long Inflorescence inland Intermediate leaves intramarginal vein ironbark Juvenile leaves lanceolate lb/cu ft loams mainly Mature leaves mean maxima messmate stringybark midrib moderately mountain Muell northern Northern Tablelands occurs opercula operculum ovate ovoid panicles pedicels peduncles peppermint persistent Queensland red gum Related species river red gum sclerophyll sclerophyll forests sea level Seedling and juvenile-opposite sessile shortly pedicellate shortly stalked slightly slopes small tree smooth snow gum soils South Wales southern stringybark surface tablelands Tasmania texture timber tree height trunk umbels usually valves venation Victoria Western Australia whilst wide winter Wood