Tree ID: 270
Details
Scientific Name: Corymbia torelliana
Common Name: Cadaghi (full list of common names)
Diameter at Breast Height (DBH mm): 880
Stems: No
Height (m): 18
Crown (m): 12
Structure: Typical
Habitat Features: No visible habitat features
Tree Protection Zones (m): 10.56
Estimation of Tree Age (DBM Analysis)
This tree is categorised as an “old 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
Corymbia torelliana, commonly known as cadaghi or cadaga, is a species of tree that is endemic to north Queensland. It has smooth, greenish grey to white bark, rough at the base of older trees, egg-shaped, heart-shaped or lance-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in groups of three or seven, white flowers and urn-shaped or shortened spherical fruit. Source: Wikipedia
Image: Save Victoria Park Inc.
Image: Save Victoria Park Inc.
Image: Save Victoria Park Inc.
Image: Save Victoria Park Inc.
Image: Save Victoria Park Inc.
Source: Atlas of Living Australia, https://ala-images.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/store/0/c/9/c/4e902319-94eb-4f61-983e-ee23d727c9c0/original
Location
Image: Save Victoria Park Inc.