This native tree
is commonly known as
whalebone tree.
Streblus brunonianus
is described as a "dicot"
in the
Moraceae
family.
In the Queensland Nature Conservation Act it is classified as Least Concern.
Under the Federal Environment Protection Biodiversity Conservation Act it is not classified.
Previously known as Streblus pendulinus (Queensland Flora Census 2015). In Plants of the World Online known as Paratrophis pendulina.
It has been recorded in the Wide Bay district in the Queensland Herbarium Census and is
listed as occurring in the Fraser Coast region in the Atlas of Living Australia.
Reported at 25 Fraser Coast localities: Craignish, Duckinwilla, Tiaro, Howard, Kanigan, Bauple Forest, Glenwood, Mount Urah, Bidwill, Gigoomgan, Glenorchy, Bauple, Maryborough, Talegalla Weir, Magnolia, Malarga, Teddington, Doongul, Pioneers Rest, Urangan, Scarness, Torquay, St Mary, Gundiah, Tuan Forest.
Fraser Coast distribution based on field reports.
AVH