Species

Corymbia calophylla

Common Name(s)

marri

Authority

Corymbia calophylla (Lindl.) K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson

Family

Myrtaceae

Brief Description

Tree to 30 m or more in good soils. Bark persistent, rough, tessellated, brown. Leaves with obvious oil glands (hold leaf up to light and use hand lens; crush leaf and smell eucalyptus oil). Stamens white ('rarely pink': http://keyserver.lucidcentral.org)

Flora Category

Vascular - Exotic

Structural Class

Dicotyledonous Trees & Shrubs

Synonyms

Eucalyptus calophylla

Similar Taxa

Without flowers, marri appears very similar to Corymbia ficifolia, which is widely grown in milder parts of New Zealand. C. ficifolia has red/scarlet/orange flowers (reputed hybrids between the two species may account for most pink flowered trees seen in cultivation). Without flowers, the oil glands in the leaves of marri provide easy identification - use hand lens or crush and smell (leaves of C. ficifolia lack oil glands).

Flower Colours

White

Propagation Technique

Seed

Origin

South-west of West Australia

Reason for Introduction

Ornamental, shelter

Tolerances

Tolerant of salt wind and drought

This page last updated on 24 Jan 2019