[ID]Mystery Tree
Posted: January 6th, 2011, 1:20 pm
My son recently moved on to a property near Bellingen (inland from Coff's Harbour, NSW). Among the many varieties of tree were these oddities. I very much doubt that they'd make a good bonsais. (That's just a challenge to get you interested.) The most noticeable feature of the trees is their huge leaves. My first picture is of some small seedlings (or maybe suckers? There are none anywhere else.) The second picture is of a single leaf on one of these; the small silver dot is a 20cent piece.
Next comes a shot of two trees; the one at the left back is not one of them. It has a kookaburra sitting in it, which gives some vague idea of the size of the others. Also, you can see the bark is slightly rough but is a bit greener than appears on the photo. Lastly, a clump of 5. The post in the left foreground is about .3m high. The kookaburra is still there.
A neighbour said the trees were 'palamino' or something; I've checked every possible pronunciation variation I can think of but nothing comes up. We are also told that another neighbour once had a plantation of them; they are apparently good timber.
A final thought now I can't see them any more. You might notice lots of dead branches in the tops of the trees. I think the live branches like these have more 'normal' sized leaves and that the large leaves are on quite small branches close to the trunk.
Please don't go to any trouble on this. My son is also searching.
Finally, sorry about the sequence of the pictures. I'll know better next time.
Next comes a shot of two trees; the one at the left back is not one of them. It has a kookaburra sitting in it, which gives some vague idea of the size of the others. Also, you can see the bark is slightly rough but is a bit greener than appears on the photo. Lastly, a clump of 5. The post in the left foreground is about .3m high. The kookaburra is still there.
A neighbour said the trees were 'palamino' or something; I've checked every possible pronunciation variation I can think of but nothing comes up. We are also told that another neighbour once had a plantation of them; they are apparently good timber.
A final thought now I can't see them any more. You might notice lots of dead branches in the tops of the trees. I think the live branches like these have more 'normal' sized leaves and that the large leaves are on quite small branches close to the trunk.
Please don't go to any trouble on this. My son is also searching.
Finally, sorry about the sequence of the pictures. I'll know better next time.