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Corymbia torelliana

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Common name: Cadaghi or Cadaga

20-30m

Corymbia torelliana, also known as cadaghi or cadaga, is an endemic tree to the northern region of Queensland.

Its bark ranges from smooth, greenish grey to white, with a rough base on more mature trees. Its mature leaves are egg-shaped, heart-shaped, or lance-shaped, while its flower buds grow in groups of three or seven.

The tree produces delicate white flowers and urn-shaped or spherical fruit.

Typically growing to a height of 25-30 meters, Corymbia torelliana has a smooth bark when young, but older trees develop a tessellated, greyish bark on the lower trunk.

Its flowering season occurs between August and November, with white flowers.

It usually inhabits wet sclerophyll forests, rainforest margins, and sometimes emerges in rainforests. 

This species is native to Cooktown, Ingham, and the inland areas of the Windsor Tablelands, but its popularity as a fast-growing tree for gardens and landscaping.

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GrowAbility Nursery is a certified social enterprise of the Christie Centre committed to cultivating both plants and opportunities. Our mission is to provide inclusive job opportunities for people facing barriers to employment due to disability or disadvantage, using our profits to create meaningful, community-driven impact.

GrowAbility has over 300 native plant varieties, specializing in drought-tolerant plants, and certain to survive in any garden being grown and hardened in the Victorian Mallee climatic conditions. As well as tube-stock, varieties are also available in advanced sizes, perfect for large-scale commercial environmental projects, landscaping, and home gardens.

 

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·         Specialists in Native Varieties: We carry a diverse range of plants perfectly suited to thrive in semi-arid conditions.

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MYRTACEA FAMILY

The Native Shop are unable to send any plants that are in the Myrtacea Family into SA.

Please note: No live plants can be sent to Tasmania, N.T, W.A or overseas. sorry for any inconvenience.