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Some native Erythroxylum pics

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There's a couple more pics up at my gallery. This Erythroxylum used to be included in E. australe, but has much larger leaves, a different distribution and no looping veins on the veins. The tree these photos are from was 3-4 metres tall.

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This Erythroxylum used to be included in E. australe, but has much larger leaves, a different distribution and no looping veins on the veins. The tree these photos are from was 3-4 metres tall.

 

Interesting!!

Certainly the leaves looks fleshier (and larger) than both E. Australis & E. novogranatense.

3-4 metres, it must be a beautiful sight!

Is this Split Yard Ck near Ipswich???

Has anyone grafted successfully onto native Erythroxylum stock.

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where can Erythroxylum australe be found growing? i am interested in finding a specimen? what kinda habitat and areas do they prefer?

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