Corymbia hylandii

Corymbia hylandii, commonly known as Hyland's bloodwood,[2] is a species of small tree that is endemic to part of the Cape York Peninsula.

It has rough, tessellated, grey-brown or red-brown bark on the trunk and larger branches.

The flower buds are arranged on the ends of branchlets on a thin, branched peduncle 4–12 mm (0.16–0.47 in) long, each branch of the peduncle with seven buds on pedicels 3–8 mm (0.12–0.31 in) long.

[2] Corymbia hylandii grows in shallow soil on sandstone and granite ridges and is widespread on the northern and eastern Cape York Peninsula from Bathurst Bay to Laura.

[2][4] This eucalypt is classified as of "least concern" under the Queensland Government Nature Conservation Act 1992.

Flower buds
Fruit