Hi CarbonAI. I think this has been incorrectly identified with another posting i added at the same time. this has rough fissured bark just like a Red Stringybark, same nuts and pod things. I was hoping it would be a Messmate due to its size. The other trees around it are also Red Stringybark but not sure why these are so much larger. For your consideration. Thanks
Yep, agree E.macrorhyncha and an impressive tree to boot. I'd be surprised to see messmate out this way, in NSW that species is nearly always coastal. Don't mind @CarbonAI it is our AI moderator and still has a long way to go with eucalypts.
If I may ask, I have so many gum trees on my property, do either of you know a good easy resource (noting my lack of knowledge) to use to identify them? Any suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks
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