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Backhousia tetraptera - 'Mt Stuart Mystery Tree',

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Backhousia tetraptera - 'Mt Stuart Mystery Tree', the only known population occurs at the foot of Mount Stuart near Townsville in Queensland, Australia.

growing to between 5 and 12 metres high often with multiple trunks that have a mottled flaking bark including grey, grey-brown and/or pink colouration. The white flowers appear in clusters of 10 . Lush green growth is topped with brilliant shades of red fading through to green as ii matures.

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Backhousia tetraptera - 'Mt Stuart Mystery Tree', the only known population occurs at the foot of Mount Stuart near Townsville in Queensland, Australia.

growing to between 5 and 12 metres high often with multiple trunks that have a mottled flaking bark including grey, grey-brown and/or pink colouration. The white flowers appear in clusters of 10 . Lush green growth is topped with brilliant shades of red fading through to green as ii matures.

Backhousia tetraptera - 'Mt Stuart Mystery Tree', the only known population occurs at the foot of Mount Stuart near Townsville in Queensland, Australia.

growing to between 5 and 12 metres high often with multiple trunks that have a mottled flaking bark including grey, grey-brown and/or pink colouration. The white flowers appear in clusters of 10 . Lush green growth is topped with brilliant shades of red fading through to green as ii matures.

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