Coolamon

Syzygium moorei is a rare sub tropical rainforest tree, growing on volcanic soils in the Mount Warning area of north east New South Wales and south east QueenslandAustralia. Common names include coolamon, watermelon tree, durobby and robby; it is also called “rose apple” but this can refer to many species of Syzygium.

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Syzgyium moorei is a canopy tree of sub tropical rainforest, reaching 40 metres in height, and a trunk of 60 centimetres wide. The bark is a grey/fawn/reddish colour. The tree is not buttressed at the base; some larger specimens are flanged at the base.

The leaves are unusual for a New South Wales myrtle, being large, thick and heavy, 8 to 20 cm long with a short blunt point at the tip.

There is a stunning old forest remnant tree of about 40 meters in height on the Farm here at the Bangalow.