Help identify this tree

Started by Chiefman, December 31, 2014, 02:29:58 AM

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Chiefman

Hi all
I have some trees in an adjacent street which is lined with this species of tree. I think my bees are gorging themselves on the plant as there are hundreds of bees just on the row of trees that are planted in the street. I was hoping someone out there can identify what species it is.
the tree has a whitish trunk and grows to about 3 to 4 metres


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poited

could be Golden Penda, Xanthostemon Chrysanthus, i cant see the flowers properly

Chiefman

Very small yellow flowers
I hope this one is clear

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lomatia

Tristania laurina now Tristaniopsis laurina. Common name Kanooka.

Chiefman

Awesome thanks  :th_thumbsupup: its definitely Tristaniopsis laurina Well spotted. Bees are thriving on it here in Sydney as its very densely flowered and planted in many streets

More info
http://www.anbg.gov.au/gnp/gnp10/tristaniopsis-laurina.html
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