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  • Home
  • Things to See
    • Walking Tracks
    • Points of Interest
    • Animals you might see
    • What about the trees?
  • Photo Gallery
    • People and Places
    • Trees at Peterson Creek
    • Understory plants
    • Weeds!
    • Animals
  • Allumbah Heritage Walk
  • Support the Work we do
  • Thanks and useful links
    • Thanks for the support
    • Useful Links
  • Reports & Documents

Silver Ash Flindersia bourjotiana

Family Rutaceae

Dulguburra Yidinji name: Jangaburru

Tree to 20m. Endemic to Queensland. Timber formerly used for cooperage, cricket stumps, billiard cues and tool handles. Fragrant flowers May-Oct. Fruit favoured by cockatoos and giant white-tailed rats.

Jangaburru

by Dulguburra Yidinji name

https://petersoncreek.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Qld-Silver-Ash.mp3

Yungaburra Landcare Group Inc.

yungaburralandcare@gmail.com

Tablelands Regional Council provided support for this website.