Summary[edit] Description: English: Last piece of old bark before it comes off. Date: 9 January 2016, 08:57:16. Source: Own work. Author: MayumiKataoka.
Summary[edit] Description: Once plentiful the population of the Regent Honeyeater has crashed to a wild population of about 250 birds. A large part of this population of highly mobile bird is currently in the lower Hunter Valley making the most of a once-in-a-decade mass-flowering event of Spotted Gums Corymiba maculata. Date: 14 June 2012, 09:28. Source: Regent Honeyeater in Corymbia maculata. Author: Rob from Newcastle, Australia.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Livistona australis, and Corymbia maculata,Palm Beach, New South Wales in a gully running down to the beach (Horden Park). The gums are at least 30m high and the palms over 20 m. (this is largely unmodified habitat with respect to the Corymbias and the palms.). Date: 25 June 2013, 20:54:56. Source: Own work. Author: MargaretRDonald.
Summary[edit] Description: Corymbia maculata (published as Eucalyptus maculata). Date: 1897. Source: Digital reproduction of Eucalyptus maculata (here ) from: 'The Flowering Plants and Ferns of New South Wales - Part 6' (1897). J H Maiden. Author: Edward Minchen (1862-1913). Permission (Reusing this file): Public domain.