Didymocheton muelleri

miva mahogany at Mossman Gorge, QLD

Didymocheton muelleri at Mossman Gorge, QLD - 30 Nov 2015 07:48 AM
Didymocheton muelleri at Mossman Gorge, QLD - 30 Nov 2015 07:48 AM
Didymocheton muelleri at Mossman Gorge, QLD - 30 Nov 2015 07:48 AM
Didymocheton muelleri at Mossman Gorge, QLD - 30 Nov 2015 07:48 AM
Didymocheton muelleri at Mossman Gorge, QLD - 30 Nov 2015 07:48 AM
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Didymocheton muelleri 26 May 2025 JasonPStewartNMsnc2016
Didymocheton muelleri 26 May 2025 JasonPStewartNMsnc2016

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Fruiting young tree, fruits not yet ripe so not full sized and not yet naturally split open (dehisced). 2015 November 30th 7:48–7:53 am. Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre grounds, on the entry road side bank, outside the TAFE buildings carpark. Yalanji Bama–bama [people] in the Bama Bubu Ngadimunku (BBN) nursery originally propagated these from locally collected seeds and planted these trees for this site's revegetation from a sugar cane paddock into making these grounds of this Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre.

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Additional information

  • Greater than 5 metres Plant height
  • Less than 50cm Circumference of trunk
  • True Planted

Species information

  • Didymocheton muelleri Scientific name
  • miva mahogany Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Machine learning
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  • Synonyms

    Dysoxylum mollissimum subsp. molle Dysoxylum molle Dysoxylum muelleri

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