Tree ID: 1242
Details
Scientific Name: Cupaniopsis anacardioides
Common Name: Tuckeroo (full list of common names)
Diameter at Breast Height (DBH in mm): 220
Stems: No
Height (m): 6
Crown (m): 3
Structure: Typical
Tree Protection Zones (m): 2.64
Estimation of Tree Age (DBM Analysis)
This tree is categorised as a “juvenile and adolescent tree” based on the following diameter at breast height (DBM) categories -
• 150-400 mm (juvenile and adolescent trees)
• 401-600 mm (young mature trees)
• 601-800 mm (mature trees)
• 801-1200mm (old trees)
• 1201-1600 mm (very old trees)
• >1601 (veteran trees)
(28 South Environmental Pty Ltd p.36)
About This Species
“Cupaniopsis anacardioides, commonly known as tuckeroo, cashew-leaf cupania, carrotwood, beach tamarind or green-leaved tamarind, is a species of flowering plant in the family, Sapindaceae, and is native to eastern and northern Australia. It is a tree with paripinnate leaves with 4 to 8 egg-shaped leaflets with the narrower end towards the base, or elliptic leaves, and separate male and female flowers arranged in panicles, the fruit a more or less spherical golden yellow capsule.” Source: Wikipedia
Image: Save Victoria Park Inc.
Image: Save Victoria Park Inc.
Location
Image: Save Victoria Park