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Eucalyptus dives

Broad-leaved Peppermint at Fadden, ACT

Eucalyptus dives at Fadden, ACT - 16 Feb 2023 04:25 PM
Eucalyptus dives at Fadden, ACT - 16 Feb 2023 04:25 PM
Eucalyptus dives at Fadden, ACT - 16 Feb 2023 04:25 PM
Eucalyptus dives at Fadden, ACT - 16 Feb 2023 04:25 PM
Eucalyptus dives at Fadden, ACT - 16 Feb 2023 04:25 PM
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Eucalyptus dives 15 Feb 2023 Tapirlord
Unidentified 15 Feb 2023 KumikoCallaway

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I took a photo of the top of the tree with young leaves. As it is a young tree, there was no flowers or fruits I could see on the tree nor on the ground. I checked the smell of a leaf which was really nice, but hard to tell if it is peppermint and eucalyptus oil mixture like one, as I have too little experience to tell eucalyptus leaf smells apart.

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Tapirlord wrote:
   15 Feb 2023
Think its a young euc.dives but you could confirm by finding fruit or juvenile leaves, or doing the crush test.
julielindner wrote:
   15 Feb 2023
E.dives has grey rough bark never seen one with a white trunk
   15 Feb 2023
Thank you. I will go back and see if I can find fruit or juvenile leaves and do the crush test.
Tapirlord wrote:
   16 Feb 2023
Thanks Kumiko, leaves should smell like peppermint mixed with euc oil.

I believe young plants can look like this Julie, to me the overall form of the tree say Euc.dives over anything else. I suppose only time will tell.

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