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Corymbia trachyphoia Brown bloodwood |
Description: Flaky, tesselated bark that is brown or yellow-gray. Juvenile leaves are somewhat oval, may be hairy, later leaves are glossy green above, whitish green underside. Adult leaves become lance shaped, discolorous being glossy green above. This species is native in central western New South Wales, widespread in eastern Queensland, north to the Atherton Tableland.
| Temperature Rating | USDA Zone 9 |
| Type | Single trunk specimen to 75' (25 m) |
| Flower Color | White |
| Growth Rate | Fast |
| Placement | Sun |
| Culture | Well-drained to average soils |
| Native | New South Wales, Queensland |
| Family | Myrtaceae |
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