Bodalla, NSW

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Discussion

Teresa wrote:
3 Feb 2025
Thanks Ciaran & Plants, trees are not my strong point, but Corymbia maculata is self explainatory while the stringybarks leave me wondering. These two are possibly the most common in this area.

Eucalyptus globoidea
plants wrote:
3 Feb 2025
At that location, I agree re the stringybark.

Eucalyptus globoidea
Tapirlord wrote:
3 Feb 2025
Corymbia maculata and Eucalyptus globoidea (most likely)

Eucalyptus globoidea
plants wrote:
28 Sep 2024
No worries.

Cacatua sanguinea
Liam.m wrote:
28 Sep 2024
I’ve discussed it with Luke (one of the other moderators) as well, and he agrees that they all look good for Little Corella, so I think it’d be best to leave it as such until proven otherwise

Cacatua sanguinea
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