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        cadagi Myrtaceae Corymbia torelliana  
        
 Leaf:Alternate (may be opposite on young branches), evergreen, simple, leathery, variable but usually ovate, to 7 inches, wavy margin, green above or with a pink tint, generally pubescent when young, a wider leaf than most eucalypts.
 Flower:Attractive, large creamy white clusters, appearing in October in Australia.
 Fruit:Large and nearly round, ripening January-February in Australia.
 Twig:Slender, reddish.
 Bark:Gray with persistent scales at the base, smooth, tight and gray-green above.
 Form:A dense shade tree with an irregular crown to 75 feet.
 
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