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Banyabba Shiny-barked Gum - profile

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Scientific name: Eucalyptus pachycalyx subsp. banyabba
Conservation status in NSW: Endangered
Commonwealth status: Endangered
Profile last updated: 13 Mar 2023

Description

Grows up to 10 m tall but is usually shorter, and sometimes forms mallee-like multiple trunks. The bark is smooth from the base and its colour is a metallic light or dark grey, yellow and orange. It sheds bark in scales, somewhat like spotted gums. The juvenile leaves are oval-shaped and dull grey-green. Adult leaves are similar in colour but are lance-shaped and broader, with thin, drawn-out tips. They are 5 – 13 cm long. The buds, in clusters of seven, are egg-shaped with a warty surface and the fruits are lumpy and cup-shaped.

Distribution

Known form Banyabba Nature Reserve, north-west of Grafton, and Yuraygir State Conservation Area, near Halfway Creek. 

Habitat and ecology

  • Slight rises on shallow sandy soils over sandstone.
  • Locally dominant, though sparse, over a low heathy understorey.

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Information sources

IBRA Bioregion IBRA Subregion Known or predicted Geographic restrictions region
South Eastern QueenslandClarence Sandstones Known Within Banyabba Nature Reserve or within a 10 km buffer of the Reserve