Eucalypts of the Northern Tablelands is a regional botanical guide that describes and helps identify the Eucalyptus species native to the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales (excluding Corymbia and Angophora in some editions). It spans about 150–200 pages and is designed as a field reference and identification key for the eucalypts found in this part of eastern Australia. The book includes dichotomous keys and short descriptive notes for each species so users can distinguish trees by their bark, leaves, buds and fruit, with illustrations and colour images supporting identification in the field. Its focus is on the distribution, habitat and diagnostic features of the eucalypt taxa that occur across the region.
If you want it for practical bushland use, it’s particularly helpful for landholders, botanists and naturalists who need to recognise local eucalypt diversity and understand how species vary across landscapes like woodlands and open forest on the Northern Tablelands.
There are only limited printed copies available but you can download the electronic version here.




