Eucalyptus species ‘Cattai’

By Jacqueline Britton
Cattai Aware Project Officer (Rural)

Australia has over 700 species of eucalypts but did you know we have our very own species of eucalypt found only in the Cattai catchment, called Eucalyptus species Cattai. The species is very rare and has been listed under New South Wales and Commonwealth environmental legislation as Critically Endangered as it is facing an extremely high risk of extinction.

It has been recorded in Glenorie, Annangrove, Kenthurst, Glenhaven and Kellyville.

It is a small, mallee-form tree that can grow up to 4.5 m with thick, furrowed and fibrous bark. Adult leaves are dark green and glossy, and paler on the underside. It can grow individually or in small clustered groups usually around sandstone ridgetops in scrub, heath or low woodland.

Some of its threats are clearing, urban development and altered fire-regimes. Fire is essential for seed germination.

I recently visited for the first time, the Eucalyptus species Cattai population in Heath Road, North Kellyville. At this location there are a number of trees growing along the ridgetop in a pocket of bushland close to urban development.

One of CHEN’s goals is to increase awareness in the local community of this rare and unique species and to aid its protection.

Information Sources:

NSW Office of Environment & Heritage (OEH) (2019).  Eucalyptus sp. Cattai – profile.  Available at:  https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/threatenedSpeciesApp/profile.aspx?id=10317

Teresa James (2018) Rare and threatened flora of the Hills Shire Council

5 thoughts on “Eucalyptus species ‘Cattai’

  • May 8, 2021 at 4:22 am
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    I’m certain I have a number of these in Kenthurst. Happy to help it’s survival if someone has any suggestions?

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    • May 14, 2021 at 4:50 am
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      Hi there Brad, Thank you for letting us know about this. We have reached out to a Eu, Cattai specialist and are awaiting her reply. We will get back to you as soon as we hear from her about what to do.

      Thank you!

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  • May 10, 2021 at 12:55 pm
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    Hello, mb I have some on my protected property??Who can identify my Eucalypts in my permanent Conservation area?at Cattai

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    • May 14, 2021 at 4:51 am
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      Hi there Judith,

      Thank you for letting us know about this, hopefully, we can help them. We have reached out to a Eu. Cattai specialist and are awiting her reply. We will get back to you with what to do as soon as we can.

      Thank you!

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  • November 30, 2021 at 5:19 am
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    I have a group of these on my place at Glenorie ranging from small trees up to around 3 metres to several large 5 metre ones. They are somewhat clustered in an area of around 40metres x 40 metres. Beautiful things with their crazy branching.

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