Eucalyptus melliodora

Yellow Box at Hughes Garran Woodland

Eucalyptus melliodora at Hughes Garran Woodland - 4 Apr 2021
Eucalyptus melliodora at Hughes Garran Woodland - 4 Apr 2021
Eucalyptus melliodora at Hughes Garran Woodland - 4 Apr 2021
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Identification history

Eucalyptus melliodora 4 Apr 2021 MichaelMulvaney
Eucalyptus melliodora 4 Apr 2021 ruthkerruish

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User's notes

1 large branch fell and broken into pieces. Photo 1 shows where the branch fell from, Photo 2 shows the actual broken branch, Photo 3 show all the bits and pieces. To get the length of the branch I measured the individual large sections eg 2+2+3m etc. This is the second large branch to fall from this tree since this branch falling tree study commenced. The tree is thought to be about 200 or more years old.

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EcolCara37 wrote:
   8 Jun 2021
Hi Ruth,

Thanks for collecting this data :)

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Sighting information

Additional information

  • 2.345 Circumference of trunk (cm)
  • 70 Branch Circumference (cm)
  • 8 (large branch broken in pieces ) Branch length(m)
  • 7 to edge of broken bits and pieces Distance to branch end (m)
  • Greater than 5 metres Plant height
  • Dead Fallen branch Living / Dead
  • True Fallen branch

Species information

  • Eucalyptus melliodora Scientific name
  • Yellow Box Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 801m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning
  • In flower

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