Corymbia ficafolia

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A3 30 x 42 cms

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This is the salmon pink form of Corymbia ficifolia, one of the most outstanding flowering trees in Australia with its masses of conspicuous flowers of red or vermillion-orange (rarely pink) that cover the canopy in summer, followed by large woody egg-shaped fruits known as honkey nuts.

Red-flowering gum was first formally described in 1860 by Ferdinand von Mueller who gave it the name Eucalyptus ficifolia.

Flowerpot Tasmania 2022

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A3 30 x 42 cms

Free postage within Australia

The print is wider than the space provided. Please scroll down to the bottom of the main shop site to see the full picture.

This is the salmon pink form of Corymbia ficifolia, one of the most outstanding flowering trees in Australia with its masses of conspicuous flowers of red or vermillion-orange (rarely pink) that cover the canopy in summer, followed by large woody egg-shaped fruits known as honkey nuts.

Red-flowering gum was first formally described in 1860 by Ferdinand von Mueller who gave it the name Eucalyptus ficifolia.

Flowerpot Tasmania 2022

A3 30 x 42 cms

Free postage within Australia

The print is wider than the space provided. Please scroll down to the bottom of the main shop site to see the full picture.

This is the salmon pink form of Corymbia ficifolia, one of the most outstanding flowering trees in Australia with its masses of conspicuous flowers of red or vermillion-orange (rarely pink) that cover the canopy in summer, followed by large woody egg-shaped fruits known as honkey nuts.

Red-flowering gum was first formally described in 1860 by Ferdinand von Mueller who gave it the name Eucalyptus ficifolia.

Flowerpot Tasmania 2022