A. costata differs from the majority of gum trees in that it is not a Eucalyptus, but rather a closely related genus. A. costata is a large, wide, spreading tree. Usually seen of a height between 15 and 25 m. The trunk is often gnarled and crooked with a pink to pale grey, sometimes rusty-stained bark. The timber is brittle and limbs tend to fall readily. In nature the butts of such limbs form callused bumps on the trunk and add to the gnarled appearance. The old bark is shed in spring in large flakes with the new salmon-pink bark turning to pale grey before the next shedding.
More recently, genetic work has been published showing Angophora to be more closely related to Eucalyptus than Corymbia, and the name Eucalyptus apocynifolia has been proposed for this species if it were to be placed in the genus Eucalyptus.
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Beautiful looking trees. Every city needs them.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful photos and interesting post.I like your photos of the trees.
ReplyDeleteThose are big trees for a shopping centre!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful trees ...Envy you right know, it is snowing in Guildwood.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of these beautiful trees
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