Corymbia pocillum (D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr) K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson

Species

Angiosperms > Myrtales > Myrtaceae > Corymbia

Characteristics

Tree to 10 m tall. Forming a lignotuber.Bark rough over most or all of trunk and sometimes larger branches down to ca 5 cm diameter or all branches smooth-barked; rough bark always of thin loose flakes that are grey to grey-brown flaking off in a tessellated pattern to reveal rich red-brown underbark, the larger branches frequently very reddish flaky becoming white and smooth.Branchlets smooth (glabrous); elongated oil bodies may occur in the pith.Juvenile growth (coppice or field seedlings to 50 cm): stems square to rounded in cross-section, glabrous; juvenile leaves always petiolate, opposite for ca 20 nodes then becoming alternate, linear-oblong to lanceolate, to 18 cm long, 3 cm wide, green, glabrous.Adult leaves alternate, petioles 1.1–2.7(3.5) cm long; lanceolate, 8–20.5 cm long, 0.7–3 cm wide, base tapering to petiole, margin entire, apex pointed, concolorous, dull, green, smooth, side-veins at greater than 45° to midrib (penniveined), reticulation dense to very dense, intramarginal vein not visible (confluent with margin), oil glands small, island, few. New growth in crown has been described as ephemerally scurfy.Inflorescence terminal compound, peduncles ± rounded, 0.4–1.6 cm long, buds 7 per umbel, pedicels 0.2–0.7 cm long. Mature buds obovoid or pyriform, 0.5–0.6 cm long, ca 0.4–0.55 cm wide, ultimately smooth and shiny though ephemerally scurfy when very young, scar absent (both opercula shed together at flowering), operculum shallowly rounded or flattened, scarcely apiculate, stamens inflexed, all fertile, anthers oblong, dorsifixed, versatile, dehiscing by longitudinal slits, style as long as the floral cavity, straight, stigma blunt and with a fringe of papillae, locules 4, the placentae each with ca 4 or 5 vertical ovule rows or the rows indistinct. Flowers white.Fruit pedicellate (pedicels 0.1–0.5 cm long), urceolate-globose in outline narrowed above to a short neck with the thin rim flared, 0.9–1.4 cm long, 0.8–1.2 cm wide, longer than wide, surface smooth, disc descending vertically, valves 4, enclosed.Seeds brown, 6–8 mm long, ellipsoidal with terminal wing, hilum ventral. Cultivated seedlings (measured at ca node 10): cotyledons large, reniform; stems very sparsely setose only on lowest internode, the setae much reduced and wart-like; leaves always petiolate (petioles to 0.9 cm), opposite for at least 13 nodes, narrowly oblong-lanceolate, 8–17 cm long, 1.3–2.6 cm wide, base rounded or tapering, green, ± concolorous, sparsely setose only on lowermost leaves then glabrous.
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Distribution

Corymbia pocillum world distribution map, present in Australia

Conservation status

Corymbia pocillum threat status: Least Concern

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:986283-1
WFO ID wfo-0000925571
COL ID YQB5
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Synonyms

Corymbia pocillum Eucalyptus pocillum