Water Gum

Notable Tree Water Gum, Tristaniopsis laurina.
Water Gum, Tristaniopsis laurina
Location: Wharerangi Cemetery
Significance: Uncommon species
Also found in Wharerangi Cemetery, this attractive small tree, more than 40 years old, is a native of eastern Australia.
It has a smooth creamy brown trunk and while the foliage is glossy green, new leaves emerge pinkish. In summer, it boasts clusters of deep
yellow flowers - nectar-rich blossoms that attract the bees.
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