Early Spring in north-east Downunder: Corymbia torelliana (Cadaghi Gum) has begun to flower
By Bernieh
- 17 Sep, 2010
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Hi Linda ... these creamy scented little balls attract lots of Rainbow Lorikeets and Red-Tailed Black Cockatoos as well. It's great sitting out watching all the birds feasting on the nectar of these flowers.
17 Sep, 2010
Lovely clusters.
18 Sep, 2010
Love it how unusual
18 Sep, 2010
Thanks Camillia and Sixpence ... they have a rather citrusy scent and you can smell them from the Courtyard Garden even though these blooms are at the top of the 30 foot trees!!
19 Sep, 2010
Looks lovely !
19 Sep, 2010
Very unusual
23 Sep, 2010
Benrieh:
It's such a beautiful tree! We have a lot of these trees here...and they're still commonly sold as Eucalyptus torelliana.
29 Sep, 2010
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That's unusual
17 Sep, 2010