
Flindersia schottiana - Wikipedia
Flindersia schottiana, commonly known as bumpy ash, cudgerie or silver ash, [3] is a species of rainforest tree in the family Rutaceae and is native to New Guinea and eastern Australia. It has pinnate leaves with mostly ten to sixteen leaflets, panicles of white flowers and woody fruit studded with rough points.
13 Species of Ash Trees - The Spruce
Nov 6, 2024 · Ash trees are easy to identify by their opposite branching—not many trees have this—and their compound leaves consist of clusters of leaflets. The trees also tend to have distinctive bark that varies by species. Ashes are dioecious trees, meaning individual trees contain either male or female parts, but not both.
Ash Tree: Types, Bark and Leaves – Identification Guide (Pictures)
Feb 19, 2023 · Ash trees are medium to large deciduous trees with a rounded crown of dark green foliage. Ash trees have lanceolate pinnate leaves that grow in groups of five, seven, or nine leaflets. Most species of mature ash trees have gray bark with diamond-shaped ridges.
Flindersia bourjotiana - Wikipedia
Flindersia bourjotiana, commonly known as Queensland silver ash, northern silver ash, or white ash, [2] is a species of tree that is endemic to Queensland. It has pinnate leaves arranged in opposite pairs and with between four and eight narrow egg-shaped to elliptic leaflets, greenish white flowers arranged in panicles , and fruit studded with ...
Silver ash - Business Queensland
Medium-sized tree, grows to 35m high. Stem to 1m diameter. Bole (trunk) is slim, usually well-formed and circular in cross-section. Bark is about 15mm thick, fairly smooth or finely warted. Usually recognised by swellings on the bole covering overgrown circles of broken-off limbs, giving it the local name of 'bumpy ash'.
Cudgerie (Flindersia schottiana) - iNaturalist
Flindersia schottiana, commonly known as bumpy ash, cudgerie or silver ash, is a species of rainforest tree in the family Rutaceae and is native to New Guinea and eastern Australia. It has pinnate leaves with mostly ten to sixteen leaflets, panicles of white flowers and woody fruit studded with rough points.
Highlight on Silver Ash - Australian Woodwork
Nestled within the verdant rainforests of Queensland, Australia, the Silver Ash tree (Flindersia schottiana) emerges as a unique and valuable timber species. Celebrated in both the furniture and boat-building industries, Silver Ash is distinguished by its light-coloured sapwood, ranging from white to pinkish-white, and its finely-grained texture.
Cudgerie or Silver Ash - Flindersia Schottiana - Daleys Fruit
A large, evergreen, fast growing tree with a dense, rounded or spreading crown of attractive dark green foliage. Large sprays of honey-scented small white flowers appear en masse in early summer followed by interesting woody seed pods. Cut as a timber tree, its pale light wood is useful for cabinets and indoor fittings.
Silver ash (Flindersia schottiana) - ITTO
Trees up to 45 m tall, with a straight and cylindrical bole up to 100 cm. It is branchless up to 21 m, no buttresses are reported.
Silver Ash (Flindersia schottiana): A Resilient Rainforest Tree with ...
Belonging to the Rutaceae family, Silver Ash is a fast-growing tree that can reach heights of up to 50 meters. Its bark varies from smooth to finely warted, often marked by scattered burls. The compound leaves, typically dark green on top and lighter underneath, contain oil glands visible under magnification.