corymbia calophylla (Marri)

Category: Native Trees
Tag: marri|redgum
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Product Description

Overview:

The marri (sometimes known as redgum) is one of the most widely distributed eucalypts in the southwest of Western Australia

the tree has rough bark with Flowers are white, however, a small number have been found producing pink flowers.

The name calophylla signifies beautiful leaf, while children know the large fruits as hockey nuts

Region:
Avon Wheatbelt to Southwest and Jarrah Forrest
Soil Type:
Red-brown clay loam, orange-brown sandy clay, gravel, grey sand over limestone, granite, laterite
Height:
20 - 40m
Flowering Times:
White/Pink Flowers - December to May
Uses:
Timber production and fauna habitat