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<blockquote data-quote="Tassie Daz" data-source="post: 148094" data-attributes="member: 334"><p>Hey the other thing I found was an aluminium tag with "Lindsay Gum" and E. Erythronema on it. </p><p></p><p> Mr Google tells me, "White Mallee, also known as Lindsay Gum, White-barked mallee or Red-flowered Mallee is a mallee from Western Australia. It reaches about 5-8m in height and has white bark covered with a talc-like powder. It can be pinkish at the top. New bark is pale green.</p><p></p><p>The flowers are variable - usually red but can range from pink, yellow to cream"</p><p></p><p>I guess one of the trees in the area is "Lindsay Gum". Must try to track it down next time I'm there. [Sorry no photos. I dropped my little camera and my SLR wont do a pic that fits the forum needs]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tassie Daz, post: 148094, member: 334"] Hey the other thing I found was an aluminium tag with "Lindsay Gum" and E. Erythronema on it. Mr Google tells me, "White Mallee, also known as Lindsay Gum, White-barked mallee or Red-flowered Mallee is a mallee from Western Australia. It reaches about 5-8m in height and has white bark covered with a talc-like powder. It can be pinkish at the top. New bark is pale green. The flowers are variable - usually red but can range from pink, yellow to cream" I guess one of the trees in the area is "Lindsay Gum". Must try to track it down next time I'm there. [Sorry no photos. I dropped my little camera and my SLR wont do a pic that fits the forum needs] [/QUOTE]
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