Eucryphia moorei
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Common name: Eastern Leatherwood
Also known as Pinkwood or Plumwood
Conservation status: unknown
Etymology:
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Flowers:
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Fruit:
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Leaves:
Leaves are pinnate, mostly 5–15 cm long
Petiole is 10–30 mm long
Usually 5–13 leaflets but they are often reduced to 3 on flowering branches
Leaflets are oblong, 1–7 cm long, mostly 5–15 mm wide
Margins are entire, lamina is leathery, upper surface is dark green and ± glabrousL
Lower surface is white-tomentose
Lateral leaflets are sessile
Stem & branches:
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Roots:
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Habit:
Tree of uo to 30 m
Habitat:
It is the dominant tree species of cool-temperate rainforests of southeastern
Young plants often grow as hemiepiphytes
Distribution:
Found in southeastern NSW
It also occurs just over the border at the Howe Range in Victoria.
Species:
World: S, G
Australia: S, G
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