Callitris sp.

Mongarlowe, NSW

Callitris sp. at Mongarlowe, NSW - 16 Feb 2020
Callitris sp. at Mongarlowe, NSW - 16 Feb 2020
Callitris sp. at Mongarlowe, NSW - 16 Feb 2020
Callitris sp. at Mongarlowe, NSW - 16 Feb 2020
Callitris sp. at Mongarlowe, NSW - 16 Feb 2020
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Identification history

Callitris sp. 17 Feb 2020 BettyDonWood
Unidentified 17 Feb 2020 LisaH

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Hoping these photos provide enough information for an ID. The nuts pictured are not from this tree, but an adjacent tree (they fell away as soon as I touched them).

2 comments

BettyDonWood wrote:
   18 Feb 2020
It might be Callitris oblonga subsp. corangensis. The map position appears to be somewhere about the Corang River tributaries. See Other Tree Callitris oblonga subsp. corangensis (Pygmy Cypress Pine) on 16 Feb 2020
I am afraid the nuts in photo 3 are gumnuts.
LisaH wrote:
   18 Feb 2020
Thank you Betty. I don't think it is? The tree is much bigger, and there are no fruits on the trunk or limb as there are on the oblanga. I'll keep my eye on it and post as soon as I see anything. And yes - I felt a bit foolish when I realised the nuts were not from the tree itself!

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Sighting information

  • 1 Abundance
  • 16 Feb 2020 11:48 AM Recorded on
  • LisaH Recorded by

Additional information

  • Greater than 5 metres Plant height

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  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-Invasive
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