Wet Forest EVC – Trees Acacia dealbata – Silver Wattle Acacia melanoxylon – Blackwood Acacia melanoxylon – Blackwood Eucalyptus cypellocarpa – Mountain Grey-gum – Fruit showing a distinctive ridge line. Eucalyptus cypellocarpa – Mountain Grey-gum Eucalyptus cypellocarpa – Mountain Grey-gum (Showing its distinctively ridged buds) Eucalyptus cypellocarpa – Mountain Grey-gum (Showing off its extra large mature leaves) Eucalyptus cypellocarpa – Mountain Grey-gum Eucalyptus globulus – Blue Gum Eucalyptus obliqua – Messmate Stringybark Eucalyptus obliqua – Messmate Stringybark (Showing the oblique leaf base that gives the species its name). Eucalyptus obliqua – Messmate Stringybark Eucalyptus obliqua – Messmate Stringybark Eucalyptus regnans – Mountain Ash Squiggly pattern on the branches of this fallen Mt Ash Branch. Eucalyptus regnans – Mountain Ash – Have to find branches that have fallen down to get a photo of these giant trees. Eucalyptus regnans – Mountain Ash Eucalyptus regnans – Mountain Ash (Tiny narrow buds for such a massive tree) Eucalyptus regnans – Mountain Ash (showing the “skirt” area where the rough bark at the base is peeling away with smooth bark above. Eucalyptus viminalis – Manna Gum (Buds and fruit are usually arranged in cluster of three) Eucalyptus viminalis – Manna Gum (Buds and fruit are usually arranged in cluster of three)