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Drypetes deplanchei (Putranjivaceae) covered in bright red fruit

Posted byNPQ Townsville January 12, 2018August 22, 2019

This small to medium tree, also known as Yellow Tulipwood, is common in our dry tropics landscape along creek lines and in vine thickets.

Currently (January 2018) seen at its best, covered in bright red fruit.

For more information see the Drypetes deplanchei species page.

Posted byNPQ TownsvilleJanuary 12, 2018August 22, 2019Posted inNews

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