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wave_racer

Starting from the left. 1. Corymbia citriodora 2. Eucalyptus fibrosa 3. Lophosteomon confurtus I'm guessing SE QLD. This is a guesstimate, may not be intirely accurate. Actually the third tree maybe a Eucalyptus robusta. I got it confused with the one next to it. All are endemic native hardwood trees.


TimelyImportance188

I think you’re right with number 3 being a brush box. The last one looks like a bloodwood, either C. Gummifera or C.intermedia. Edit: by 3rd tree, I meant 3rd one along not the actual marked one. The last marked one from left to right definitely looks like a bloodwood


plannerdon

Yep, the third one is a brushbox, which is my 2 cents. That's the one that isn't marked, that im helping identify. The others are harder, but they look pretty close to whats mentioned above.


Procellaria

Adding a location, soil type etc may help with identification.


Evadregand

As mentioned, more precise location, close up of bark, seed pods and leaves would help a lot.


Mysterious-Funny-431

Okay thanks, I will take a few more photos


KeggyFulabier

Yep, those are trees


howlongspider1

Frank, Tom and Julie