Corymbia K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson >

Lateral veins of leaf ± parallel making 50–60° angle with mid-vein, fruit ovoid to urceolate with disc deeply depressed, ≥10 mm long Corymbia
Bark smooth, white or pink.
Leaves strongly lemon scented. Bark white sometimes pink or blue-grey. Fruit 7–11 mm diam. ovoid or urceolate, often warty. Disc enclosed in floral tube. Tree up to 40 m high. Leaves 8–16 x 0.5–2 cm. lateral veins parallel with each other; angle 45–60° Petiole flattened, 13–20 mm long. Umbels 3-flowered. Operculum shorter than the floral tube. A native of open woodland from Qld, but planted in streets and gardens and occasionally naturalized around Sydney. Lemon-scented Gum Corymbia citriodora