Description
Height
Tree 30m to 45m high
Aspect
Full sun
Soil
Abundant, in dry sclerophyll forest or woodland on low fertility sand or sandstone
Flowers
Flowers creamy white
late summer through early autumn
Tips
Nectar production attracts a range of both invertebrate and vertebrate fauna. Fruit (seed) eaten by cockatoos. Glider possums actively scar this tree’s trunk and branches to access the sap flow for food. Older trees develop hollow bearing branches which provide breeding and roosting opportunities