In my view, the buds in these photos are much more suggestive of E. goniocalyx or E. nortonii. I would even say that the juvenile leaves look more like either of those than E. bridgesiana. Would be interested if @WalterEgo is able to return to the tree and see if there are fruit to photograph?
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