Other common names
bangalay, bastard mahogany, swamp mahogany
Evergreen tree endemic to coastal SE Australia, about 40m tall, shorter in exposed situations, with rough, furrowed, greyish-brown or reddish-brown bark over trunk and larger branches, the smaller branches are smooth and pale grey. Juvenile leaves to 11cm long and adult leaves, to 16cm long, are dark green, paler beneath. White flowers in umbels, midsummer to autumn are followed by cylindrical woody fruits
Position
Soil Types
Max Height
Higher than 12 metres
Max Spread
wider than 8 metres