A small to medium sized tree with a relatively bushy crown of grey/silver coloured foliage, may often grow with multiple trunks, grows to around 15m in HSC, trunk is smooth barked and white in colour often with distinctive scribble marks.
Sydney Peppermint (Eucalyptus piperita)
hornsbycounciladmin2019-03-18T11:51:46+11:00A variable tree, growing to around 20m in HSC. Trunk has a thick stocking of permanent grey coloured fibrous bark often spreading well onto the lower limbs while upper branches are smooth and pale in colour.
White Stringybark (Eucalyptus globoidea)
hornsbycounciladmin2018-11-22T14:44:16+11:00A medium sized tree reaching around 20m in height in HSC, trunk has a fibrous stringy bark appearance, persistent to the outer limbs, red-brown to light grey-brown.
White Mahogany (Eucalyptus acmenoides)
hornsbycounciladmin2018-11-22T14:45:09+11:00A tall broad tree with a dense crown of dark green foliage, to around 25m in HSC; trunk has rough and persistent bark to the smaller branches.
Blueberry Ash (Elaeocarpus reticulatus)
hornsbycounciladmin2019-03-18T11:17:34+11:00A small slender tree, generally to around 6m in HSC; trunk is pale in colour and generally smooth.
NSW Christmas Bush (Ceratopetalum gummiferum)
hornsbycounciladmin2019-03-14T16:03:20+11:00Small tree 5-10m high in HSC, usually a multi trunked plant; bark is light grey in colour and rough in appearance.
Swamp Oak (Casuarina glauca)
hornsbycounciladmin2018-11-22T14:45:45+11:00Tree to 15 m+ high; bark is grey to light brown in colour frequently colonised by patches of lichen.
Black Wattle (Callicoma serratifolia)
hornsbycounciladmin2018-11-22T14:45:53+11:00Tree to 15m high in HSC; bark generally smooth, dark grey/ brown in colour often supporting pale coloured lichens.
Grey Mangrove (Avicennia marina)
hornsbycounciladmin2018-11-22T14:46:11+11:00Small tree to 6m+ high; bark is smooth and grey in colour.
Dwarf Apple (Angophora hispida)
hornsbycounciladmin2018-11-22T14:46:24+11:00Tree to 7m high in HSC, generally a multi trunked large shrub in HSC; bark rough/fibrous and often spongy in texture at the base, grey to brown in colour.









