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| Binomial Name The formal system of naming species is called binominal nomenclature , binary nomenclature , or the binomial classification system... |
Common name A common name is a name in general use within a community; it is often contrasted with a scientific name... (s) |
| Eucalyptus abdita Eucalyptus abdita is a small tree that is native to the area between Perth and Geraldton in Western Australia. It is a mallee eucalyptus that grows 2 to 3 metres in height and has smooth bark. Its juvenile leaves are petiolate and ovate to deltoid while the adult leaves are usually 5.5 to... |
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| Eucalyptus absita |
Badgingarra Box |
| Eucalyptus acaciiformis The Wattle-leaved Peppermint is a rough-barked tree growing to about 20m in height. It grows in poor shallow soil, on ridges and slopes, in north-eastern New South Wales. Its native range extends from the Nowendoc district up to the Queensland border.... |
Wattle-leaved Peppermint |
| Eucalyptus accedens Powder-barked Wandoo is a eucalypt native to Western Australia. Mature trees are around 15–25 m high with branches high up the trunk.... |
Powder-barked Wandoo |
| Eucalyptus acies |
Woolbernup Mallee |
| Eucalyptus acmenoides Eucalyptus acmenoides is a common eucalyptus tree of eastern Australia. The range of distribution is deeper soils with high moisture levels, from Port Jackson north to Queensland. The bark is thin, greyish fawn, and somewhat stringy.... |
White Mahogany |
| Eucalyptus acroleuca |
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| Eucalyptus aenea |
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| Eucalyptus aequioperta |
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| Eucalyptus agglomerata |
Blue-leaved Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus aggregata |
Black Gum |
| Eucalyptus alba |
White Gum |
| Eucalyptus albens |
White Box |
| Eucalyptus albida |
White-leaved Mallee |
| Eucalyptus albopurpurea |
Coffin Bay Mallee |
| Eucalyptus alligatrix |
Silver-leaved Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus ammophila |
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| Eucalyptus amplifolia |
Cabbage Gum |
| Eucalyptus amygdalina |
Black Peppermint |
| Eucalyptus ancophila |
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| Eucalyptus andrewsii |
New England Blackbutt |
| Eucalyptus angophoroides |
Apple-topped Box |
| Eucalyptus angularis |
Lesueur Phantom Mallee |
| Eucalyptus angulosa |
Ridge-fruited Mallee |
Eucalyptus angustissimaEucalyptus angustissima, or Narrow-leaved Mallee, is a small tree that is native to the south of Western Australia. Distribution is scattered in southern coastal and subcoastal areas. The tree is endemic to Western Australia.... |
Narrow-leaved Mallee |
| Eucalyptus annulata |
Open-fruited Mallee |
| Eucalyptus annuliformis |
Badgerabbie Mallee |
| Eucalyptus apiculata |
Narrow-leaved Mallee Ash |
| Eucalyptus apodophylla |
Whitebark |
| Eucalyptus apothalassica |
Inland White Mahogany |
| Eucalyptus approximans |
New England Mallee Ash |
| Eucalyptus aquatica |
Mountain Swamp Gum |
| Eucalyptus aquilina |
Cape Le Grand Mallee |
| Eucalyptus arachnaea |
Black-stemmed Mallee |
| Eucalyptus arborella |
Twertup Mallet |
| Eucalyptus archeri |
Alpine Cider Gum |
| Eucalyptus arenacea |
Desert Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus argillacea |
Kimberley Grey Box |
| Eucalyptus argophloia |
Burncluith Gum, Queensland Western White Gum |
| Eucalyptus argutifolia Eucalyptus argutifolia, commonly known as Wabling Hill Mallee, is a species of Eucalyptus which is endemic to Western Australia.-Description:... |
Wabling Hill Mallee |
| Eucalyptus argyphea |
Silver Mallet |
| Eucalyptus aromaphloia |
Creswick Apple-box, Scented Bark |
| Eucalyptus articulata |
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| Eucalyptus aspersa |
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| Eucalyptus aspratilis |
Soak Yate |
| Eucalyptus astringens |
Brown Mallet |
| Eucalyptus atrata |
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| Eucalyptus atrovirens |
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| Eucalyptus aureola |
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| Eucalyptus australis |
Narrow-leaved Peppermint |
| Binomial Name The formal system of naming species is called binominal nomenclature , binary nomenclature , or the binomial classification system... |
Common name A common name is a name in general use within a community; it is often contrasted with a scientific name... (s) |
| Eucalyptus badjensis |
Badja Gum, Gully Ash |
| Eucalyptus baeuerlenii |
Baeuerlen's Gum |
| Eucalyptus baileyana |
Black Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus bakeri |
Baker's Mallee |
| Eucalyptus balanites |
Cadda Road Mallee |
| Eucalyptus balanopelex |
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| Eucalyptus balladoniensis |
Balladonia Mallee |
| Eucalyptus bancroftii |
Bancroft's Red Gum, Orange Gum |
| Eucalyptus banksii |
Tenterfield Woolybutt |
| Eucalyptus barberi |
Barber's Gum |
| Eucalyptus baudiniana |
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Eucalyptus bauerianaEucalyptus baueriana, Round Leaf box or Blue Box, is a small to medium sized tree with rough and persistent bark on the trunk and branches, fibrous, flaky, light grey, with paler, almost white patches.... |
Round-leaved Box |
| Eucalyptus baxteri The brown stringybark is a eucalypt which is native to Australia's southeast, occurring from southern New South Wales through Victoria and into the Fleurieu Peninsula and Kangaroo Island of eastern South Australia. It is a medium-sized tree which can reach 40 m in height. The rough stringy bark... |
Brown Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus beaniana |
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| Eucalyptus beardiana |
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| Eucalyptus beasleyi |
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| Eucalyptus behriana |
Bull Mallee, Broad-leaved Box |
| Eucalyptus bensonii |
Mountain Swamp Gum |
| Eucalyptus benthamii |
Camden White Gum |
| Eucalyptus beyeri |
Narrow-leaved Grey Ironbark |
| Eucalyptus bicostata Eucalyptus bicostata, commonly known as Southern Blue Gum or Eurabbie, is a Eucalypt species native to Victoria and eastern New South Wales, Australia. It is called also Blue Gum and Victorian Blue Gum. It grows in wet forests on fertile soils in sheltered areas in ranges away from the coast.It is... |
Southern Blue Gum, Eurabbie, Blue Gum, Victorian Blue Gum |
| Eucalyptus bigalerita |
Northern Salmon gum |
| Eucalyptus biturbinata |
Grey Gum |
| Eucalyptus blakelyi |
Blakely's Red Gum |
| Eucalyptus blaxellii |
Howatharra Mallee |
| Eucalyptus blaxlandii |
Brown Stringybark, Blaxland's Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus boliviana |
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| Eucalyptus bosistoana |
Coast Grey Box |
Eucalyptus botryoidesEucalyptus botryoides, Bangalay or Southern Mahogany, is a small to tall tree. The height may be up to 40 metres. Rough bark covers the trunk and larger branches, is thick, fibrous, and grey-brown to red-brown.... |
Bangalay, Southern Mahogany |
| Eucalyptus brachyandra |
Tropical Red Box |
| Eucalyptus brachycalyx |
Gilja |
| Eucalyptus brachycarpa |
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| Eucalyptus brachycorys |
Cowcowing Mallee |
| Eucalyptus brachyphylla |
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| Eucalyptus brassiana |
Cape York Red Gum, Gum-topped Peppermint, Karo (in Papua New Guinea) |
| Eucalyptus brevifolia |
Northern White gum |
| Eucalyptus brevipes |
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| Eucalyptus brevistylis |
Rate's Tingle |
| Eucalyptus bridgesiana |
Apple Gum, Apple Box, But-but, Moonbi Apple Box, Swamp Apple Box |
| Eucalyptus brockwayi |
Dundas Mahogany |
| Eucalyptus brookeriana |
Brooker's Gum |
| Eucalyptus broviniensis |
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| Eucalyptus brownii |
Reid River Box |
| Eucalyptus buprestium |
Ball-fruited Mallee |
| Eucalyptus burdettiana |
Burdett's Mallee |
| Eucalyptus burgessiana |
Faulconbridge Mallee Ash |
| Eucalyptus burracoppinensis |
Burracoppin Mallee |
| Binomial Name The formal system of naming species is called binominal nomenclature , binary nomenclature , or the binomial classification system... |
Common name A common name is a name in general use within a community; it is often contrasted with a scientific name... (s) |
| Eucalyptus cadens |
Wangaratta Gum |
| Eucalyptus caesia Eucalyptus caesia, commonly known as Caesia, Gungurru or Silver Princess, is a mallee of the Eucalyptus genus. It is endemic to the central Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, where it is found on a small number of granite outcrops. The name "silver" refers to the white powder that covers the... |
Silver Princess |
| Eucalyptus calcareana |
Nundroo Mallee |
| Eucalyptus calcicola |
Boranup Mallee |
| Eucalyptus caleyi |
Dropping Ironbark |
Eucalyptus caliginosaEucalyptus caliginosa, Broad-leaved Stringybark, New England Stringybark, is a medium sized tree with grey to red-brown, fibrous, stringy, fissured longitudinally, bark with red-brown underlayers to small branches... |
New England Stringybark, Broad-leaved Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus calycogona |
Square-fruited mallee |
| Eucalyptus calyerup |
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| Eucalyptus camaldulensis |
River Red Gum, Red Gum, Murray Red Gum |
| Eucalyptus cambageana |
Dawson Gum, Dawson River Blackbutt |
| Eucalyptus cameronii |
Diehard Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus camfieldii |
Heart-leaved Stringybark, Camfield's Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus campaspe |
Silver-topped Gimlet |
| Eucalyptus camphora Eucalyptus camphora, Mountain Swamp Gum or Broad-leaved Sally, is an Australian eucalypt. It is found in the marshes and valleys of mountainous areas of New South Wales and southern Victoria.... |
Mountain Swamp Gum |
| Eucalyptus canaliculata |
Large-fruited Grey Gum, Grey Gum |
| Eucalyptus candida |
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| Eucalyptus cannonii |
Capertee Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus canobolensis |
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| Eucalyptus capillosa |
Wheatbelt Wandoo |
Eucalyptus capitellataEucalyptus capitellata, commonly known as Brown Stringybark, is a tree native to New South Wales, Australia.-Description:It grows as a tree up to 25 metres tall, with stringy red-brown bark, 10–17 centimetre long green leaves, and white or cream flowers clustered in inflorescences of from seven to... |
Brown Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus capricornia |
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| Eucalyptus captiosa |
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| Eucalyptus carnabyi |
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| Eucalyptus carnea |
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| Eucalyptus carnei |
Carne's Blackbutt |
| Eucalyptus castrensis |
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| Eucalyptus celastroides |
Snap and Rattle |
| Eucalyptus cephalocarpa Eucalyptus cephalocarpa is a small to medium sized tree,native to and Victoria and New South Wales in Australia.-Description:... |
Mealy Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus ceracea |
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| Eucalyptus cerasiformis |
Cherry-fruited Mallee |
| Eucalyptus ceratocorys |
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| Eucalyptus cernua |
Red- or Yellow-flowered Moort |
Eucalyptus chapmanianaEucalyptus chapmaniana, Bogong gum, is a medium to tall tree to 30 m with persistent bark on lower trunk to persistent on full trunk, shortly fibrous.... |
Bogong Gum |
| Eucalyptus chartaboma |
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| Eucalyptus chloroclada |
Baradine Gum |
| Eucalyptus chlorophylla |
Glossy-leaved Box |
| Eucalyptus chrysantha |
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Eucalyptus cinereaEucalyptus cinerea, Argyle apple or Mealy Stringybark, is a small to medium sized tree with rough bark, persistent on the trunk and larger branches, thick, fibrous, longitudinally furrowed, reddish-brown to grey-brown.... |
Argyle Apple, Silver Dollar |
Eucalyptus cladocalyxThe Sugar Gum is a eucalypt from South Australia. It is found naturally in three distinct populations - in the Flinders Ranges, Eyre Peninsula and on Kangaroo Island. Sugar Gums from the Flinders Ranges reach up to 35m in height and have the classic "gum" habit - with a straight trunk and steep... |
Sugar Gum |
| Eucalyptus clelandii |
Cleland's Blackbutt |
| Eucalyptus clivicola |
Green Mallet |
Eucalyptus cloezianaEucalyptus cloeziana, Gympie Messmate, is a small to tall tree with rough bark on most or the whole of the trunk and larger branches. The bark is soft, flaky, tessellated, light brown or yellow-brown, where smooth, greyish white or yellowish above.... |
Gympie Messmate |
| Eucalyptus cneorifolia Eucalyptus cneorifolia, the Kangaroo Island narrow-leaf mallee, is a native tree of Kangaroo Island, South Australia. It will grow to roughly 5m in height, and produces a small white flower... |
Kangaroo Island Narrow-leaved Mallee |
| Eucalyptus coccifera Eucalyptus coccifera, the Tasmanian snow gum or the Mount Wellington Peppermint, is a native tree of Tasmania .It grows as a shrub on margins of the alpine Central Highland Tasmania.... |
Tasmanian Snow Gum |
| Eucalyptus communalis |
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| Eucalyptus concinna |
Victoria Desert Mallee |
Eucalyptus conferruminataEucalyptus conferruminata, Bald Island marlock, is a small tree or mallee with smooth, grey and whitish grey bark. Adult leaves are elliptical, elliptical, to 9 x 2.5 cm, concolorous, glossy, light green... |
Bald Island Marlock |
| Eucalyptus confertiflora |
Broad-leaved Carbeen, Cabbage Gum |
| Eucalyptus confluens |
Kimberley Gum |
| Eucalyptus conglobata |
Port Lincoln Mallee |
| Eucalyptus conglomerata |
Swamp Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus conica |
Fuzzy Gum |
| Eucalyptus coniophloia |
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| Eucalyptus conjuncta |
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| Eucalyptus connerensis |
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| Eucalyptus consideniana |
Yertchuk |
| Eucalyptus conspicua |
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| Eucalyptus conveniens |
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| Eucalyptus coolabah Eucalyptus coolabah is a eucalypt of riparian zones and is found throughout Australia from arid inland to coastal regions. The plant is commonly called coolibah or coolabah, the name being a loanword from the Indigenous Australian Yuwaaliyaay word, gulabaa..Propagation is dependent on periods of... |
Coolabah, Coolibah |
| Eucalyptus cooperiana |
Esperance Mallee |
| Eucalyptus copulans Eucalyptus copulans is a eucalyptus tree. Previously considered extinct.One or two specimens are known at Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains region of Australia.... |
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Eucalyptus cordataEucalyptus cordata, Heart-leafed Silver gum, is a shrub to medium sized tree with bark that is smooth throughout, white, green, purplish, grey or greenish-yellow... |
Heart-leaved Silver Gum |
| Eucalyptus cornuta Eucalyptus cornuta, commonly known as Yate, is a tree which occurs in an area between Busselton and Albany in Western Australia.... |
Yate |
| Eucalyptus coronata |
Crowned Mallee |
| Eucalyptus corrugata |
Rib-fruited Mallee |
| Eucalyptus corticosa |
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| Eucalyptus corynodes |
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| Eucalyptus cosmophylla |
Cup Gum |
| Eucalyptus costuligera |
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Eucalyptus crebraEucalyptus crebra, commonly known as the Narrow-leaved ironbark or Narrowleaf red ironbark, is a type of Ironbark tree native to eastern Australia. A member of the large genus Eucalyptus, this tree is in the Myrtaceae family and can grow to a large spreading tree up to 35 m high... |
Narrow-leaved (Red) Ironbark |
Eucalyptus crenulataEucalyptus crenulata, commonly known as Buxton Gum or Silver Gum, is a species of Eucalyptus which is endemic to the Acheron River valley in Victoria in Australia. It is a small tree with dense foliage that rarely exceeds 8 metres in height. It has glaucous blue-green leaves with crenulate margins... |
Buxton Gum, Silver Gum |
| Eucalyptus creta |
Large-fruited Gimlet |
Eucalyptus cretataEucalyptus cretata, Darke Peak Mallee, is a mallee or, rarely, a small tree restricted to the upper Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, particularly near Darke Peak and Carrapee Hill.... |
Darke Peak Mallee |
| Eucalyptus crispata |
Yandanooka Mallee |
| Eucalyptus croajingolensis |
Coast Peppermint |
| Eucalyptus crucis |
Southern Cross Mallee, Silver Mallee |
| Eucalyptus cullenii |
Cullen's Ironbark |
| Eucalyptus cunninghamii |
Cliff Mallee Ash |
| Eucalyptus cuprea |
Mallee Box |
| Eucalyptus cupularis |
Hall's Creek White Gum |
Eucalyptus curtisii Eucalyptus curtisii, or Plunkett Mallee, is a small tree that is native to Queensland in Australia. It is a mallee eucalyptus that grows from 2 to 7 metres in height and has smooth, grey bark that peels in long strips. The adult leaves are 6 to 13 cm long and 10 to 25 mm wide... |
Plunkett Mallee |
| Eucalyptus cyanoclada |
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| Eucalyptus cyanophylla |
Blue-leaved Mallee |
| Eucalyptus cyclostoma |
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| Eucalyptus cylindriflora |
White Mallee |
| Eucalyptus cylindrocarpa |
Woodline Mallee |
| Eucalyptus cypellocarpa Mountain Grey Gum also known as Mountain Gum, Monkey Gum or Spotted Mountain Grey Gum, is a straight, smooth barked forest tree, of up to 65 meters in height.-Taxonomy:... |
Mountain Grey Gum, Mountain Gum, Monkey Gum, Spotted Mountain Grey Gum |
| Binomial Name The formal system of naming species is called binominal nomenclature , binary nomenclature , or the binomial classification system... |
Common name A common name is a name in general use within a community; it is often contrasted with a scientific name... (s) |
| Eucalyptus dalrympleana White Mountain Gum is a tree from the genus Eucalyptus. It is a tall tree, growing up to 50m in favourable conditions but is small and irregular in poor soils. The bark is smooth, darkening to salmon pink or light brown before flaking off to reveal new pure white bark... |
(Mountain) White Gum |
| Eucalyptus darwinensis |
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| Eucalyptus dawsonii |
Slaty Box |
| Eucalyptus dealbata |
Tumbledown Gum, Tumbledown Red Gum, Red Gum, Silver Gum, Baradine Gum |
| Eucalyptus deanei Eucalyptus deanei, the Mountain Blue Gum is a eucalyptus tree of mountain country of central New South Wales. Eucalyptus deanei is a large to very large tree, usually 30 to 50 metres tall, sometimes achieving a height of over 80 metres.... |
Round-Leaved Gum, Blue Gum |
| Eucalyptus decipiens |
Redheart Moit |
| Eucalyptus decolor |
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| Eucalyptus decorticans |
Gum-topped Ironbark |
| Eucalyptus decurva |
Slender Mallee |
| Eucalyptus deflexa |
Lake King Mallee |
Eucalyptus degluptaEucalyptus deglupta is a tall tree, commonly known as the Rainbow Eucalyptus, the Mindanao Gum, or the Rainbow Gum. It is the only Eucalyptus species found naturally in the Northern Hemisphere. Its natural distribution spans New Britain, New Guinea, Ceram, Sulawesi and Mindanao... |
Rainbow Eucalyptus |
| Eucalyptus delegatensis Eucalyptus delegatensis, commonly known as Alpine Ash or Gum-topped stringybark or White-top, is a sub-alpine or temperate tree of southeastern Australia. A straight, grey-trunked tree, it reaches heights of over 90 metres in suitable conditions... |
Alpine Ash |
| Eucalyptus delicata |
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| Eucalyptus dendromorpha |
Budawang Ash |
| Eucalyptus densa |
Dwarf Blue Mallee |
| Eucalyptus denticulata |
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| Eucalyptus depauperata |
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| Eucalyptus derbyensis |
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| Eucalyptus desmondensis |
Desmond's Mallee |
| Eucalyptus desquamata |
Devil's Peak Box |
| Eucalyptus deuaensis |
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| Eucalyptus dielsii |
Cap-fruited Mallet |
| Eucalyptus diminuta |
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| Eucalyptus diptera |
Two-winged Gimlet |
| Eucalyptus discreta |
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| Eucalyptus dissimulata |
Red-capped Mallee |
| Eucalyptus distans |
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| Eucalyptus diversicolor |
Karri |
| Eucalyptus diversifolia |
Soap Mallee, South Australian Coast Mallee |
Eucalyptus divesEucalyptus dives or broad-leaved peppermint is a small tree native to temperate dry sclerophyll woodlands and forests of south-eastern Australia. The juvenile leaves are ovate and glaucus, and adult leaves are lanceolate to broad-lanceolate. Leaves are aromatic.-Uses:There are two notable... |
Broad-leaved Peppermint, Peppermint, Blue Peppermint |
| Eucalyptus dolichocera |
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| Eucalyptus dolichorhyncha |
Fuchsia Mallee |
| Eucalyptus dolorosa |
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| Eucalyptus dongarraensis |
Dongarra Mallee |
| Eucalyptus doratoxylon |
Spearwood |
| Eucalyptus dorrigoensis |
Dorrigo White Gum |
| Eucalyptus drummondii Eucalyptus drummondii is a mallee eucalypt native to southwest Western Australia.-Description:It grows as a mallee or tree up to 9 meters tall, with smooth, powdery, bark that is white, pink or grey in colour. Leaves at grey-green in colour. The flowers are white, and arise from pink buds on stems... |
Drummond's Mallee |
| Eucalyptus drysdalensis |
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| Eucalyptus dumosa Eucalyptus dumosa, White Mallee is a mallee of the relatively dry country of South Australia from the northern Flinders Ranges and Murray Mallee eastwards to central western New South Wales and north eastern Victoria.... |
White Mallee |
| Eucalyptus dundasii |
Dundas Blackbutt |
| Eucalyptus dunnii |
Killarney Ash |
| Eucalyptus dura |
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| Eucalyptus dwyeri |
Dwyer's Mallee |
| Binomial Name The formal system of naming species is called binominal nomenclature , binary nomenclature , or the binomial classification system... |
Common name A common name is a name in general use within a community; it is often contrasted with a scientific name... (s) |
| Eucalyptus ebbanoensis Sandplain Mallee is a mallee eucalypt native to Western Australia. Mature trees are usually 2.5–6 m high, occasionally up to 9 m. It may flower from September to November.-Distribution:... |
Sandplain Mallee |
| Eucalyptus educta |
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| Eucalyptus effusa |
Rough-barked Gimlet |
| Eucalyptus elaeophloia |
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Eucalyptus elataEucalyptus elata, River peppermint, River white gum, is a medium to tall tree with rough bark on the lower trunk, compact with narrow longitudinal fissures, dark grey, shedding above in long ribbons, often remaining in the crown, to leave a smooth, grey, cream or whitish surface.Adult leaves are... |
River Peppermint |
| Eucalyptus ellipsoidea |
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| Eucalyptus elliptica |
Brittle Gum |
| Eucalyptus erectifolia |
Stirling Range Mallee |
| Eucalyptus eremicola |
Nawa Mallee, Vokes Hill Mallee |
| Eucalyptus eremophila Sand Mallee is a eucalypt native to semi-arid regions of Western Australia. The epithet eremophila means "desert-loving". It usually grows in a multi-stemmed mallee form, although single-stemmed individuals do occur. The bark is smooth and polished, shedding in late summer... |
Sand Mallee |
| Eucalyptus erythrandra |
Rosebud Gum |
Eucalyptus erythrocorysIllyarrie is a mallee from Western Australia. It is a small tree, 3-10m tall. The bark is smooth but can have a few rough patches where it persists on the trunk instead of being shed.... |
Illyarrie, Red Cap Gum |
| Eucalyptus erythronema White Mallee, also known as Lindsay Gum,White-barked mallee or Red-flowered Mallee is a mallee from Western Australia. It reaches about 5-8m in height and has white bark covered with a talc-like powder. It can be pinkish at the top. New bark is pale green.The flowers are variable - usually red but... |
White Mallee, Lindsay Gum |
| Eucalyptus eudesmoides Mallalie is a rounded, bushy, mallee eucalypt native to Western Australia. Mature trees are usually 2–3 m high, occasionally up to 6 m... |
Mallalie, Desert Gum, Myallie |
| Eucalyptus eugenioides |
Pink Blackbutt |
| Eucalyptus ewartiana |
Ewart's Mallee |
| Eucalyptus exigua |
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| Eucalyptus exilipes |
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| Eucalyptus exilis |
Boyagin Mallee |
| Eucalyptus exserta |
Queensland Peppermint |
| Eucalyptus extensa |
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| Eucalyptus extrica |
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| Binomial Name The formal system of naming species is called binominal nomenclature , binary nomenclature , or the binomial classification system... |
Common name A common name is a name in general use within a community; it is often contrasted with a scientific name... (s) |
| Eucalyptus falcata |
Silver Mallee |
| Eucalyptus famelica |
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| Eucalyptus fasciculosa |
Pink Gum |
| Eucalyptus fastigata Brown Barrel or Cut-Tail is a common eucalyptus tree of south eastern Australia.It can grow in excess of 60 metres in height, though is mostly seen between 30 and 45 metres tall. Brown Barrel grows in cooler areas of high rainfall with fertile soils... |
Brown Barrell, Cut-tail |
| Eucalyptus fergusonii |
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| Eucalyptus ferriticola |
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| Eucalyptus fibrosa Eucalyptus fibrosa , Red Ironbark or Broad-leaved Red Ironbark, is a type of Ironbark tree found in Australia, mainly in Queensland and New South Wales. This plant is in family Myrtaceae.... |
Broad-leaved Ironbark |
| Eucalyptus filiformis |
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| Eucalyptus fitzgeraldii |
Paper-bark Box |
| Eucalyptus flavida |
Yellow-flowered Mallee |
| Eucalyptus flindersii |
Grey Mallee, Mallee Red Gum |
Eucalyptus flocktoniaeEucalyptus flocktoniae is a species of Australian gum confined to the country's southwest corner near Perth and named after the noted botanical illustrator, Margaret Flockton.This species was first described in Journ. Roy. Soc. N.S.W... |
Merrit |
| Eucalyptus foecunda |
Fremantle Mallee, Coastal Dune Mallee |
| Eucalyptus foliosa |
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| Eucalyptus fordeana |
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| Eucalyptus formanii |
Forman's Mallee |
Eucalyptus forrestianaEucalyptus forrestiana, commonly known as Fuchsia Gum, Forrest's Mallee or Forrest's Marlock , is a small tree which occurs in an area near Esperance in Western Australia.... |
Fuchsia Gum, Forrest's Mallee, Forrest's Marlock |
| Eucalyptus fracta |
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| Eucalyptus fraseri |
Balladonia Gum |
| Eucalyptus fraxinoides Eucalyptus fraxinoides, the White Ash is a eucalyptus tree of mountain country of south eastern New South Wales. Eucalyptus fraxinoides is a medium to large tree, usually 20 to 40 metres tall, sometimes with a leaning trunk. The trunk is marked with broad descending coppery coloured scribbles... |
White Mountain Ash |
| Eucalyptus froggattii |
Kamarooka Mallee |
| Eucalyptus fruticosa |
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| Eucalyptus fulgens |
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| Eucalyptus fusiformis |
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| Binomial Name The formal system of naming species is called binominal nomenclature , binary nomenclature , or the binomial classification system... |
Common name A common name is a name in general use within a community; it is often contrasted with a scientific name... (s) |
| Eucalyptus gamophylla |
Blue Mallee, Warilu |
| Eucalyptus gardneri |
Blue mMllet |
| Eucalyptus georgei |
Hyden Blue Gum |
| Eucalyptus gigantangion |
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| Eucalyptus gillenii |
Mount Gillen Mallee |
| Eucalyptus gillii |
Curly Mallee |
| Eucalyptus gittinsii |
Northern Sandplain Mallee |
| Eucalyptus glaucescens |
Tingiringi Gum |
| Eucalyptus glaucina |
Slaty Red gum |
| Eucalyptus globoidea Eucalyptus globoidea, known by the common name White Stringybark, is a tree native to eastern Australia. It has thick, fibrous bark usually colored light gray over reddish brown. It is also known for its distinctive glossy green leaves in its adult life... |
White Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus globulus The Tasmanian Blue Gum, Southern Blue Gum or Blue Gum, is an evergreen tree, one of the most widely cultivated trees native to Australia. They typically grow from 30 to 55 m tall. The tallest currently known specimen in Tasmania is 90.7 m tall. There are historical claims of even taller trees,... |
Tasmanian Blue Gum, Southern Blue Gum, Eurabbie |
| Eucalyptus glomericassis |
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| Eucalyptus glomerosa |
Jinjulu |
Eucalyptus gomphocephalaEucalyptus gomphocephala commonly known as Tuart tree is a species of tree in the genus Eucalyptus. Native to the southwest of Western Australia the tree grows to over 35m tall. As a durable hardwood the timber was sought after for structural and boat building... |
Tuart |
| Eucalyptus gongylocarpa |
Marble Gum, Baarla |
| Eucalyptus goniantha |
Jerdacuttup Mallee, Kessells Mallee |
Eucalyptus goniocalyxEucalyptus goniocalyx, Long-leaved box is a small to medium-sized tree with rough and persistent bark to the small branches. It is fibrous, greyish, becoming deeply fissured, thick and shaggy in larger trees... |
Bundy, Long-Leaved Box, Olive-barked Box |
| Eucalyptus goniocarpa |
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| Eucalyptus gracilis |
Yorrel White Mallee |
Eucalyptus grandisEucalyptus grandis, Flooded gum, Rose gum, is a tall tree with smooth bark, rough at the base fibrous or flaky, grey to grey-brown. At maturity, it is often 40 metres tall, though the largest specimens can exceed 80 metres tall.... |
Flooded Gum, Rose Gum |
| Eucalyptus granitica |
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| Eucalyptus grasbyi |
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| Eucalyptus greeniana |
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| Eucalyptus gregoriensis |
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Eucalyptus gregsonianaEucalyptus gregsoniana, Wolgan Snow gum and also Mallee Snow Gum is a mallee that is found in the highlands of New South Wales Located in the Blue Mountains, Budawang Range and south of Braidwood in New South Wales.It can grow to 5 metres... |
Wolgan Snow Gum |
| Eucalyptus griffithsii |
Griffiths Grey Gum |
| Eucalyptus grisea |
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| Eucalyptus grossa Eucalyptus grossa, also known as Coarse-leaved Mallee , is a species of Eucalyptus which is endemic to Western Australia. Other common names for this species include the Coarse-flowered Mallee and Phillip River Gum.-Description:... |
Thick-leaved Mallee |
| Eucalyptus guilfoylei |
Yellow Tingle |
Eucalyptus gunniEucalyptus gunnii is a species of Eucalyptus endemic to Tasmania, occurring on the plains and slopes of the central plateaux to around 1100 metres, with isolated occurrences south of Hobart.... i |
Cider Gum |
| Eucalyptus gypsophila |
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| Binomial Name The formal system of naming species is called binominal nomenclature , binary nomenclature , or the binomial classification system... |
Common name A common name is a name in general use within a community; it is often contrasted with a scientific name... (s) |
| Eucalyptus lacrimans |
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Eucalyptus laeliaeEucalyptus laeliae, Darling Range ghost gum is a small to medium sized tree occurring only on the western side of the Darling Range, particularly the western scarp, in Western Australia.... |
Darling Range Ghost Gum |
| Eucalyptus laevis |
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| Eucalyptus laevopinea |
Silvertop Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus lane-poolei |
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| Eucalyptus langleyi |
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Eucalyptus lansdowneanaEucalyptus lansdowneana, Red-Flowered mallee box is a slender stemmed, straggly mallee with smooth grey over creamy-white bark. Adult leaves are stalked, lanceolate to broad lanceolate, to 15 x 3 cm, glossy, green to yellow-green.... |
Red-flowered Mallee Box |
| Eucalyptus largeana |
Craven Grey Box |
| Eucalyptus largiflorens Eucalyptus largiflorens, or Black Box, is a species of Eucalyptus which is endemic to Australia. It is a tree grows up to 20 metres in height... |
Black Box, River Box |
| Eucalyptus latens |
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| Eucalyptus lateritica |
Laterite Mallee |
| Eucalyptus latisinensis |
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| Eucalyptus lehmannii |
Bushy Yate |
| Eucalyptus leprophloia |
Scaly Butt Mallee |
| Eucalyptus leptocalyx |
Hopetoun Mallee |
| Eucalyptus leptophleba |
Molloy Red Box |
| Eucalyptus leptophylla |
Narrow-leaved Red Mallee |
| Eucalyptus leptopoda |
Tammin Mallee |
| Eucalyptus lesouefii |
Goldfield's Blackbutt |
| Eucalyptus leucophloia |
Scaly-butt Mallee |
| Eucalyptus leucophylla |
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Eucalyptus leucoxylonEucalyptus leucoxylon, Yellow Gum, Blue Gum, White Ironbark is a small to medium-sized tree with rough bark on the lower 1-2 metres of the trunk, above this, the bark becomes smooth with a white, yellow or bluish-grey surface... |
Yellow Gum, (South Australian) Blue Gum |
| Eucalyptus ligulata |
Lucky Bay Mallee |
| Eucalyptus ligustrina |
Privet-leaved Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus limitaris |
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| Eucalyptus lirata |
Kimberley Yellowjacket |
| Eucalyptus litoralis |
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| Eucalyptus litorea |
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| Eucalyptus livida |
Malle Wandoo |
| Eucalyptus lockyeri |
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| Eucalyptus longicornis |
Red Morrell |
| Eucalyptus longifolia Eucalyptus longifolia, known by the common name Woollybutt, is a tree native to eastern Australia. It has thick, fibrous bark usually colored light gray and white. It grows in heavy soils often near water. It was described by Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link in 1822.... |
Woollybutt |
| Eucalyptus longirostrata |
Grey Gum |
| Eucalyptus loxophleba |
York Gum |
| Eucalyptus lucasii |
Barlee Box |
| Eucalyptus lucens |
Glistening Mallee |
| Eucalyptus luculenta |
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Eucalyptus luehmannianaEucalyptus luehmanniana, the Yellow Top Mallee Ash is a rare eucalyptus of eastern Australia. It grows in high rainfall areas on poor rocky soils near Sydney. Eucalyptus luehmanniana is a mallee, growing to six metres tall.- References :*... |
Yellow-top Mallee Ash |
| Eucalyptus luteola |
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| Binomial Name The formal system of naming species is called binominal nomenclature , binary nomenclature , or the binomial classification system... |
Common name A common name is a name in general use within a community; it is often contrasted with a scientific name... (s) |
| Eucalyptus macarthurii Eucalyptus macarthurii is a medium-size tree endemic to New South Wales, Australia. It is native in the Moss Vale District and South of Jenolan.... |
Camden Woollybutt |
| Eucalyptus mackintii |
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| Eucalyptus macquoidii |
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Eucalyptus macrandraEucalyptus macrandra, Long-flowered Marlock or River Yate, is a mallee Eucalyptus that is native to the south-west of Western Australia and noted for its large clusters of flowers and fruit.... |
Long-flowered Marlock, River Yate |
Eucalyptus macrocarpaEucalyptus macocarpa, or Mottlecah, is a mallee Eucalyptus that is native to the south-west of Western Australia and noted for its large, spectacular flowers.-Description:... |
Mottlecah |
Eucalyptus macrorhynchaEucalyptus macrorhyncha, commonly known as Red Gum, Red Stringybark, Cannons Stringybark or Capertee Stringybark, is a small to medium-sized tree with rough, thick fibrous and stringy, dark-brown bark.... |
Red Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus magnificata |
Blue Box |
| Eucalyptus maidenii Eucalyptus maidenii, commonly known as Maiden's Gum, is a Eucalypt species native to eastern Victoria and southeastern New South Wales, Australia. It grows in wet forest on fertile soils in valleys in subcoastal ranges.... |
Maiden's Gum |
| Eucalyptus major |
Queensland Grey Gum |
| Eucalyptus malacoxylon |
Moonbi Apple Box |
| Eucalyptus mannensis |
Mann Range mallee |
| Eucalyptus mannifera |
Brittle Gum |
| Eucalyptus marginata |
Jarrah |
| Eucalyptus mckieana |
McKies Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus medialis |
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| Eucalyptus mediocris |
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Eucalyptus megacarpaEucalyptus megacarpa, Bullich, is a small to medium-sized tree of scattered distribution in the forests of the south-west of Western Australia. The bark is smooth, mottled grey, reddish-grey or white... |
Bullich |
| Eucalyptus megacornuta |
Warted Yate |
| Eucalyptus melanoleuca |
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| Eucalyptus melanophitra |
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| Eucalyptus melanophloia Eucalyptus melanophloia, commonly known as Silver-leaved Ironbark, isa species of Eucalyptus which is native to New South Wales and Queensland in Australia. It is a tall tree, growing up to 20 metres in height.... |
Silver-leaved Ironbark |
| Eucalyptus melanoxylon |
Black Morrel |
Eucalyptus melliodoraEucalyptus melliodora, commonly known as Yellow Box, is a medium sized to occasionally tall eucalypt. The bark is variable ranging from smooth with an irregular, short stocking, to covering most of the trunk, fibrous, dense or loosely held, grey, yellow or red-brown, occasionally very coarse,... |
Yellow Box |
| Eucalyptus mensalis |
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| Eucalyptus merrickiae |
Goblet Mallee |
Eucalyptus michaelianaEucalyptus michaeliana, commonly known as Hillgrove spotted gum, is a tree that grows to about 30 metres high and has a distinctive mottled, greenish trunk with peeling yellow-brown bark . These trees may be seen growing along the Long Point Road south of Hillgrove... |
Hillgrove Gum |
| Eucalyptus micranthera |
Alexander River Mallee |
| Eucalyptus microcarpa Eucalyptus microcarpa, or Grey Box, is a species of Eucalyptus which is endemic to Australia.It is a spreading tree which has fibrous grey bark on the trunk and lower branches, but has smooth, grey-brown bark on its upper branches The flower buds have conical caps and the flowers themselves,... |
Western Grey Box, Mottlecah |
| Eucalyptus microcorys |
Tallow-wood |
| Eucalyptus microneura |
Georgetown Box, Gilbert River Box |
| Eucalyptus microschema |
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| Eucalyptus microtheca |
Coolabah, Coolibah |
| Eucalyptus mimica |
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| Eucalyptus miniata The Darwin woollybutt is a eucalypt which is native to Australia's Top End, found from Cape York in north Queensland across through to the Northern Territory into the Kimberley Region of northern Western Australia. It is a medium-sized tree which can reach 15–25 m in height. The bark is soft and... |
Woolybutt, Melaleuca Gum, Darwin Woolybutt |
| Eucalyptus misella |
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| Eucalyptus mitchelliana The Buffalo Sallee is a small tree, usually with a mallee habit, of the genus Eucalyptus. It is endemic to the subalpine zone of Mount Buffalo in Victoria, Australia, where it is usually found in pure stands, or co-occurring with Snow Gum... |
Mount Buffalo Gum |
| Eucalyptus moluccana Eucalyptus moluccana, commonly known as the Grey Box or Gum-topped box, is a medium sized to occasionally tall tree with rough, persistent bark on the lower trunk, shedding above to leave a smooth whitish or light grey, sometimes shiny surface.... |
Grey Box, Gum-topped Box |
| Eucalyptus mooreana |
Moores Gum, Mountain White Gum |
| Eucalyptus moorei |
Broad leaved Sally, Little Sally |
| Eucalyptus morrisbyi Eucalyptus morrisbyi is a rare and endangered tree species endemic to south-eastern Tasmania. Its common name is Morrisby's Gum. It has two natural populations on the eastern shore of the Derwent River valley. The limited range of E... |
Morrisby's Gum |
| Eucalyptus morrisii |
Grey Mallee |
Eucalyptus muellerianaEucalyptus muelleriana, commonly known as Yellow Stringybark, is a species of Eucalyptus which is native to New South Wales and Victoria in Australia. It is a tall tree, growing up to 40 metres in height.-References:*... |
Yellow Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus multicaulis |
Whipstick Mallee Ash |
| Eucalyptus myriadena |
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| Binomial Name The formal system of naming species is called binominal nomenclature , binary nomenclature , or the binomial classification system... |
Common name A common name is a name in general use within a community; it is often contrasted with a scientific name... (s) |
| Eucalyptus nandewarica |
Mount Kaputar Red Gum |
| Eucalyptus neglecta |
Omeo Gum |
| Eucalyptus nelsonii |
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| Eucalyptus neutra |
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| Eucalyptus newbeyi |
Beaufort Inlet Mallee |
Eucalyptus nicholiiEucalyptus nicholii, Narrow-Leaved Black Peppermint, Willow Peppermint is a small to medium sized tree with persistent, rough bark to small branches... |
Narrow-leaved Black Peppermint |
| Eucalyptus nigrifunda |
Desert Wandoo |
Eucalyptus nitensEucalyptus nitens, commonly known as Shining Gum, is a Eucalypt species native to Victoria and eastern New South Wales, Australia. It grows in wet forests and rainforest margins on fertile soils in cool high-rainfall areas.-Description:... |
Shining Gum |
| Eucalyptus nitida |
Smithton Peppermint |
| Eucalyptus nobilis |
Manna Gum |
| Eucalyptus normantonensis |
Greenvale Box, Normanton Box |
| Eucalyptus nortonii |
Mealy Bundy, Long-leaved Box |
| Eucalyptus notabilis Eucalyptus notabilis, the Mountain Mahogany is a seldom noticed eucalyptus tree of eastern Australia. It grows at high altitude in eastern New South Wales. Eucalyptus notabilis is a mid sized tree, up to 30 metres tall.- References :... |
Blue Mountains Mahogany, Blue Mountain Mahogany |
Eucalyptus nova-anglicaEucalyptus nova-anglica, New England Peppermint, is a small to medium-sized tree to 25 metres. The bark is persistent on the trunk and larger branches, fibrous, thick, grey to grey-brown, shedding in short ribbons. Small branches are green.... |
New England Peppermint, Black Peppermint |
| Eucalyptus novoguinensis |
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| Eucalyptus nutans |
Nodding Gum, Red-flowered Moort |
| Binomial Name The formal system of naming species is called binominal nomenclature , binary nomenclature , or the binomial classification system... |
Common name A common name is a name in general use within a community; it is often contrasted with a scientific name... (s) |
| Eucalyptus obconica |
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| Eucalyptus obesa |
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Eucalyptus obliquaEucalyptus obliqua, commonly known as Australian Oak, Brown Top, Brown Top Stringbark, Messmate, Messmate Stringybark, Stringybark and Tasmanian Oak, is an hardwood tree native to south-eastern Australia.... |
Messmate (Stringybark) |
| Eucalyptus obtusiflora |
Dongara Mallee |
| Eucalyptus occidentalis |
Swamp Yate, Flat-topped Yate |
| Eucalyptus ochrophloia |
Yapunyah |
| Eucalyptus odontocarpa |
Sturt Creek Mallee |
| Eucalyptus odorata |
Peppermint Box |
| Eucalyptus oldfieldii |
Oldfields Mallee |
Eucalyptus oleosaEucalyptus oleosa, red mallee, is a native tree of Australia. The leaves were once harvested for the production of cineole based eucalyptus oil. These days Eucalyptus cneorifolia is used because of a higher oil content in new growth.... |
Giant Mallee, Red Mallee |
Eucalyptus olidaEucalyptus olida, also known as the Strawberry Gum, is a medium-sized tree to 20 m, restricted to sclerophyll woodlands on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales, in Eastern Australia. The bark is fibrous in mature trees. Flowers are cream coloured and are followed by small woody capsules. The... |
Manna Gum |
| Eucalyptus oligantha |
Broad-leaved Box |
| Eucalyptus olivina |
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| Eucalyptus ollaris |
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Eucalyptus olseniiEucalyptus olsenii, Woila gum, is an Australian eucalypt of restricted habitat.It is a small tree to 20 m with smooth, white bark, shedding in ribbons.... |
Woila Gum |
| Eucalyptus ophitica |
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| Eucalyptus optima |
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| Eucalyptus oraria Eucalyptus oraria, also known as Ooragmandee, is a mallee species of Eucalyptus that is native to Western Australia, occurring in coastal and near-coastal areas. Its mature height ranges from 1 to 15 metres.... |
Ooragmandee |
Eucalyptus orbifoliaEucalyptus orbifolia, commonly known as Round-leaved Mallee, is a tree which occurs in inland areas of the south of Western Australia.... |
Round-leaved Mallee |
| Eucalyptus ordiana |
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| Eucalyptus oreades Eucalyptus oreades, commonly known as the Blue Mountains Ash, is a species of eucalypt native to eastern Australia.... |
Blue Mountains Ash, White Ash, Smooth-barked Mountain Ash |
| Eucalyptus orgadophila |
Mountain Coolibah, Gum-topped Box |
| Eucalyptus orientalis |
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| Eucalyptus ornata |
Silver Mallet |
Eucalyptus ovataEucalyptus ovata, Swamp gum, is a widespread occurring Australian eucalypt.The swamp gum is a small to , medium sized tree, rarely a mallee, with bark that sheds over most of the trunk revealing a smooth, grey, whitish or pinkish-grey surface. The rough bark is retained at the base on larger... |
Swamp Gum |
| Eucalyptus ovularis |
Small-fruited Mallee |
| Eucalyptus oxymitra |
Sharp-capped mallee |
| Binomial Name The formal system of naming species is called binominal nomenclature , binary nomenclature , or the binomial classification system... |
Common name A common name is a name in general use within a community; it is often contrasted with a scientific name... (s) |
| Eucalyptus pachycalyx |
Shiny-barked Gum, Pumpkin-barked Gum, Mottled Gum |
| Eucalyptus pachyloma |
Kalgan Plains Mallee |
| Eucalyptus pachyphylla |
Red-bud mallee |
| Eucalyptus paedoglauca |
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| Eucalyptus paliformis |
Wadbilliga Ash |
| Eucalyptus paludicola |
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| Eucalyptus panda |
Brogans Ironbark, Corky Ironbark, Tumbledown Ironbark |
| Eucalyptus paniculata Eucalyptus paniculata is a common eucalyptus tree of eastern New South Wales, Australia. The natural range of distribution is high rainfall coastal areas from Bermagui to Bulahdelah. The bark is a typical of ironbarks, being black and rough.It can grow to 50 metres in height, though is mostly seen... |
Grey Ironbark |
| Eucalyptus pantoleuca |
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| Eucalyptus paralimnetica |
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| Eucalyptus parramattensis |
Parramatta Red Gum, Rough-budded Calgaroo |
| Eucalyptus parvula |
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| Eucalyptus patellaris |
Weeping box |
| Eucalyptus patens The eucalyptus tree Eucalyptus patens has been known as yarri, blackbutt, Swan River blackbutt and Western Australia blackbutt.... |
Swan River / Western Australian Blackbutt |
Eucalyptus paucifloraThe Snow Gum is a small tree or large shrub native to eastern Australia.-Habitat:It is usually found in the subalpine habitats of eastern Australia. Snow Gums also grow in lowland habitats where they can reach heights of up to 20 metres. Lowland Snow Gum is sometimes known as White Sallee, Cabbage... |
Snow Gum |
| Eucalyptus pauciseta |
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| Eucalyptus peeneri |
Peeneri |
| Eucalyptus pellita |
Large-fruited Red Mahogany |
| Eucalyptus pendens |
Badgingarra Mallee |
| Eucalyptus peninsularis |
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| Eucalyptus perangusta |
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| Eucalyptus percostata |
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Eucalyptus perrinianaEucalyptus perriniana, commonly known as Spinning Gum, is a tree or mallee which is native to New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania in Australia.-References:*... |
Spinning Gum |
| Eucalyptus persistens |
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| Eucalyptus petiolaris |
Water Gum, Blue Gum |
| Eucalyptus petraea |
Granite Rock Box |
| Eucalyptus petrensis |
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| Eucalyptus phaenophylla |
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| Eucalyptus phenax |
Kangaroo Island Mallee |
| Eucalyptus phoenicea |
Gnaingar, Scarlet Gum |
| Eucalyptus phylacis |
Meelup Mallee |
| Eucalyptus pilbarensis |
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| Eucalyptus pileata |
Capped Mallee |
| Eucalyptus pilligaensis |
Pilliga Grey Box, Narrow-leaved Grey Box |
Eucalyptus pilularisBlackbutt is a common eucalyptus tree of eastern Australia.It can grow to 70 metres in height, though is mostly seen between 20 and 45 metres tall. Blackbutt is well regarded by foresters for the high quality of timber and quick growth. Blackbutt is a koala food tree.- References... |
Blackbutt |
| Eucalyptus pimpiniana |
Pimpin Mallee |
Eucalyptus piperitaEucalyptus piperita, commonly known as Sydney Peppermint and Urn-fruited Peppermint, is a small to medium forest tree native to New South Wales, Australia.-Description:... |
Sydney Peppermint, Urn-fruited Peppermint |
| Eucalyptus placita |
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| Eucalyptus planchoniana |
Bastard Tallow-wood, Needlebark Stringybark, Planchon's Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus planipes |
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| Eucalyptus platycorys |
Boorabbin Mallee |
| Eucalyptus platyphylla |
Poplar Gum, Ringing Gum |
Eucalyptus platypusEucalyptus platypus, also known as the Moort or Round-leaved Moort, is a small tree which occurs in an area between Albany and Esperance in Western Australia.-Description:... |
Moort |
| Eucalyptus plenissima |
Oil Mallee |
| Eucalyptus pleurocarpa |
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| Eucalyptus pleurocorys |
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| Eucalyptus pluricaulis |
Purple-leaved Mallee |
| Eucalyptus polita |
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| Eucalyptus polyanthemos Eucalyptus polyanthemos is a small to medium sized tree,native to New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory and Victoria in Australia... |
Red Box |
| Eucalyptus polybractea |
Blue Mallee, Blue-leaved Mallee |
| Eucalyptus pontis |
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Eucalyptus populneaEucalyptus populnea, commonly known as Poplar box or Bimble box is an endemic tree of Australia. It is found in central and coastal Queensland to northern New South Wales. It can reach up to 25 meters tall and forms extensive open-forest communities in arid and sem-arid regions... |
Bimble Box, Poplar Box |
| Eucalyptus porosa |
Mallee Box |
| Eucalyptus portuensis |
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| Eucalyptus praecox |
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| Eucalyptus praetermissa |
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| Eucalyptus prava |
Orange Gum |
Eucalyptus preissianaEucalyptus preissiana, also known as Bell-fruited Mallee, is a small tree or shrub which occurs in an area between Albany and Esperance in Western Australia.... |
Bell-fruited Mallee |
| Eucalyptus prolixa |
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| Eucalyptus prominens |
Cape Range Mallee |
| Eucalyptus propinqua |
Grey Gum, Grey Irongum, Small-fruited Grey Gum |
| Eucalyptus protensa |
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| Eucalyptus provecta |
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| Eucalyptus pruiniramis |
Jingymia Gum |
| Eucalyptus pruinosa |
Silver Box |
| Eucalyptus psammitica |
Broad-leaved White Mahogany |
| Eucalyptus pseudoglobulus Eucalyptus pseudoglobulus, commonly known as Gippsland Blue Gum, is a Eucalypt species native to Victoria and the southeastern corner of New South Wales, Australia. It is called also Victorian Eurabbie, Bastard Eurabbie, and Blue Gum.... |
Gippsland Blue Gum |
| Eucalyptus pterocarpa |
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| Eucalyptus pulchella |
White Peppermint, Narrow-leaved Peppermint |
| Eucalyptus pulverulenta Eucalyptus pulverulenta, commonly known as Silver-leaved Mountain Gum, is a tree or mallee which is native to New South Wales in Australia. It is an ornamental as well, serving as landscaping in areas such as California.-References:* *... |
Silver-leaved Mountain Gum |
| Eucalyptus pumila |
Polkobin Mallee, Mallee Grey Gum |
| Eucalyptus punctata |
Grey Gum |
| Eucalyptus pyrenea |
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Eucalyptus pyriformisEucalyptus pyriformis, Pear-fruited mallee, Dowerin Rose, is a small, straggly mallee with smooth, grey or salmon-pink bark often sheeding in ribbons at the base. Juvenile leaves are stalked, alternate, ovate , to 9 x 5 cm. Adult leaves are stalked, broad-lanceolate to 9.5 x 3.2 cm,... |
Pear-fruited Mallee, Dowerin Rose |
| Eucalyptus pyrocarpa |
Large-fruited Blackbutt, Pear-fruited Blackbutt |
| Binomial Name The formal system of naming species is called binominal nomenclature , binary nomenclature , or the binomial classification system... |
Common name A common name is a name in general use within a community; it is often contrasted with a scientific name... (s) |
| Eucalyptus quadrangulata |
Coast White Box, Grey Box, Soft White Box, White Box, White topped Box |
| Eucalyptus quadrans |
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| Eucalyptus quadricostata |
Pentland Ironbark |
| Eucalyptus quaerenda |
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| Eucalyptus quinniorum |
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| Eucalyptus racemosa |
Scribbly Gum, Snappy Gum, White Gum |
Eucalyptus radiataEucalyptus radiata is a medium to tall tree to 30 m high with persistent bark on the trunk and larger branches or persistent to smaller branches. The bark shortly fibrous , grey to grey-brown, shedding in long ribbons... |
Narrow-leaved Peppermint |
| Eucalyptus rameliana |
Giles's mallee |
| Eucalyptus rariflora |
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| Eucalyptus raveretiana |
Black Ironbox |
| Eucalyptus ravida |
Silver-topped Gimlet |
| Eucalyptus recta |
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| Eucalyptus recurva Eucalyptus recurva is a species of plant in the Myrtaceae family. It is endemic to New South Wales.-Source:* World Conservation Monitoring Centre 1998. . Downloaded on 21 August 2007.... |
Mangarlowe Mallee |
| Eucalyptus redacta |
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| Eucalyptus redimiculifera |
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| Eucalyptus reducta |
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| Eucalyptus redunca |
Black Marlock, Black-barked Marlock |
Eucalyptus regnansEucalyptus regnans, known variously by the common names Mountain Ash, Victorian Ash, Swamp Gum, Tasmanian Oak or Stringy Gum, is a species of Eucalyptus native to southeastern Australia, in Tasmania and Victoria... |
Mountain Ash |
| Eucalyptus relicta |
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| Eucalyptus remota |
Kangaroo Island Mallee Ash |
| Eucalyptus repullulans |
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| Eucalyptus resinifera Eucalyptus resinifera, known as the Red Mahogany, is a common eucalyptus tree of eastern Australia. Its range of distribution is from Jervis Bay north to Queensland in dry sclerophyll or wet sclerophyll forest habitats, prefering soils of a medium to high fertility.- Description :E... |
Red Mahogany, Red Messmate, Red Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus retinens |
Hillgrove Box |
| Eucalyptus rhodantha |
Rose Mallee |
| Eucalyptus rhombica |
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| Eucalyptus rigens |
Saltlake Mallee |
| Eucalyptus rigidula |
Stiff-leaved Mallee |
| Eucalyptus risdonii |
Risdon's Peppermint |
| Eucalyptus rivularis |
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| Eucalyptus robusta Eucalyptus robusta, commonly known as Swamp Mahogany, Swamp Messmate or Swamp Stringybark, is a tree native to eastern Australia.-Description:... |
Swamp Mahogany |
| Eucalyptus rodwayi |
Swamp Peppermint |
| Eucalyptus rosacea |
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| Eucalyptus rossii Eucalyptus rossii, commonly known as Inland Scribbly Gum, Western Scribbly Gum, Snappy Gum or White Gum, is a smooth-barked eucalypt of easten Australia.... |
Scribbly Bark, White Gum |
| Eucalyptus roycei |
Shark Bay Mallee |
Eucalyptus rubidaThe Candlebark Gum is a meduim sized tree of the genus Eucalyptus. It occurs in South Eastern Australia, amongst open woodland of the Great Dividing Range, as well as Tasmania... |
Candle-bark Gum |
| Eucalyptus rubiginosa |
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| Eucalyptus rudderi |
Rudder's Box |
Eucalyptus rudisEucalyptus rudis, Flooded gum, is a medium sized tree with rough, dark and light grey bark, however north of Perth its bark is smooth and very similar to Eucalyptus camaldulensis. Leaves are stalked, alternate, ovate to orbicular 12 x 7 cm, slightly discolourous and dull grey-green... |
Flooded Gum |
| Eucalyptus rugosa |
Kingscote Mallee |
| Eucalyptus rummeryi |
Steel Box, Brown Box, Casino Brown Box, Grey Box, Rummery's Box, |
| Eucalyptus rupestris |
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| Binomial Name The formal system of naming species is called binominal nomenclature , binary nomenclature , or the binomial classification system... |
Common name A common name is a name in general use within a community; it is often contrasted with a scientific name... (s) |
| Eucalyptus salicola |
Salt Gum |
Eucalyptus salignaEucalyptus saligna, known as the Sydney Blue Gum, is a large Australian hardwood tree common along the New South Wales seaboard and into Queensland, reaching about 65 metres in height... |
Sydney Blue Gum |
| Eucalyptus salmonophloia Eucalyptus salmonophloia or the Salmon Gum is an evergreen tree native to Western Australia.Other names of this species include Wuruk or Woonert- Habit :... |
Salmon Gum |
| Eucalyptus salubris Eucalyptus salubris, commonly known as Gimlet, Fluted Gum Tree, Gimlet Gum and Silver-topped Gimlet, is a gum tree endemic to low-rainfall areas of the wheatbelt and goldfields regions of Western Australia.-Description:... |
Gimlet Gum |
| Eucalyptus sargentii |
Salt River Gum |
| Eucalyptus saxatilis Eucalyptus saxatilis is a mallee or small tree, native to Australia.-Description:... |
Mount Wheeler Mallee, Suggan Buggan Gum, Suggan Buggan Mallee |
| Eucalyptus scias |
Large-fruited Red Mahogany |
Eucalyptus scopariaEucalyptus scoparia, Wallangarra White Gum is a small to medium sized tree with smooth, white with light grey patched bark with a powdery coating. The leaves are stalked, narrow-lanceolate to 15 x 1 cm, concolorous, glossy, green with numerous oil glands... |
Wallangarra White Gum |
| Eucalyptus scyphocalyx |
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| Eucalyptus seeana |
Blue Gum, Forest Red Gum, Narrow-leaved Cabbage Gum, Narrow-leaved Red Gum, Swamp Blue Gum |
| Eucalyptus selachiana |
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| Eucalyptus semota |
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| Eucalyptus sepulcralis |
Weeping Mallee |
| Eucalyptus serraensis |
Grampians Gum |
| Eucalyptus sessilis |
Finke River Mallee, McDonnell Range Mallee |
| Eucalyptus sheathiana |
Ribbon-bark Mallee |
| Eucalyptus shirleyi |
Shirleys' Silver-leaved Ironbark |
| Eucalyptus sicilifolia |
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| Eucalyptus siderophloia |
Black Ironbark, Grey Ironbark, Ironbark, Red Ironbark |
Eucalyptus sideroxylonEucalyptus sideroxylon, or Mugga, Red Ironbark or Mugga Ironbark, is a small to medium-sized or occasionally tall tree. The bark is persistent on the trunk and large branches, hard and deeply furrowed, dark grey to black, with upper limbs smooth and whitish.Adult leaves are stalked, lanceolate to... |
Red Ironbark, Mugga |
| Eucalyptus sieberi Eucalyptus sieberi, the Silvertop Ash or Black Ash is a common eucalyptus tree of south eastern Australia. The range of distribution is in the higher rainfall areas, from near sea level to high altitude... |
Silvertop Ash, Coast Ash, Ironbark, Black Ash |
| Eucalyptus signata |
Scribbly Gum, White Gum, Snappy Gum, Peppermint-leaved White Gum |
| Eucalyptus similis |
Inland Yellow-jacket |
| Eucalyptus singularis |
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Eucalyptus smithiiEucalyptus smithii, or gully gum, is a native tree of northern Victoria and southern New South Wales, Australia. In its natural situation it occurs on the lower slopes, gullies, and swamps - where soils do not dry out.... |
Gully Gum, Blackbutt Peppermint, Gully Ash, Gully Peppermint |
| Eucalyptus socialis |
Red Mallee, Giant Mallee |
| Eucalyptus sp. Howes Swamp Creek |
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| Eucalyptus sp. Norseman |
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| Eucalyptus sp. Wagerup |
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| Eucalyptus sparsa |
Northern Ranges Box |
| Eucalyptus sparsicoma |
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| Eucalyptus sparsifolia |
Narrow-leaved Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus spathulata |
Swamp Mallet |
| Eucalyptus sphaerocarpa |
Blackdown Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus splendens |
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| Eucalyptus sporadica |
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| Eucalyptus spreta |
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| Eucalyptus squamosa |
Scaly-bark |
| Eucalyptus staeri |
Albany Blackbutt |
Eucalyptus staigerianaEucalyptus staigeriana, Lemon Ironbark or Lemon-scented Ironbark, is a small rough barked sclerophyll tree that grows naturally in pure stands on hills in the Palmer River region of Cape York, North Queensland, Australia.-Uses:... |
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| Eucalyptus steedmanii |
Steedman's Mallet |
| Eucalyptus stellulata |
Black Sallee, Black Sally, Muzzlewood |
Eucalyptus stenostomaEucalyptus stenostoma, the Jillaga Ash is a rarely seen eucalyptus tree of eastern Australia. It grows in remote forests on the tablelands of south eastern New South Wales. Eucalyptus stenostoma is a small to mid sized tree, usually 10 to 25 metres tall, often with a leaning trunk... |
Jillaga Ash |
| Eucalyptus stoatei |
Scarlet Pear Gum |
| Eucalyptus stowardii |
Fluted Horn mallee |
| Eucalyptus striaticalyx |
Kopi Mallee |
| Eucalyptus stricklandii |
Strickland's Gum |
| Eucalyptus stricta |
Blue Mountains Mallee Ash |
| Eucalyptus strzeleckii |
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| Eucalyptus sturgissiana |
Ettrema Mallee |
| Eucalyptus subangusta |
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| Eucalyptus subcrenulata |
Tasmanian Alpine Yellow Gum |
| Eucalyptus suberea |
Mount Lesueur Mallee |
| Eucalyptus sublucida |
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| Eucalyptus subtilis |
Narrow-leaved Mallee |
| Eucalyptus suffulgens |
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| Eucalyptus suggrandis |
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| Eucalyptus surgens |
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| Eucalyptus symonii |
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| Eucalyptus synandra |
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| Binomial Name The formal system of naming species is called binominal nomenclature , binary nomenclature , or the binomial classification system... |
Common name A common name is a name in general use within a community; it is often contrasted with a scientific name... (s) |
| Eucalyptus talyuberlup |
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| Eucalyptus tardecidens |
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| Eucalyptus taurina |
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| Eucalyptus tectifica |
Darwin Box, Grey Box, Macarthur River Box |
| Eucalyptus tenella |
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| Eucalyptus tenera |
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| Eucalyptus tenuipes |
Narrow-leaved White Mahogany |
| Eucalyptus tenuiramis |
Silver Peppermint |
| Eucalyptus tenuis |
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| Eucalyptus tephroclada |
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| Eucalyptus tephrodes |
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| Eucalyptus terebra |
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Eucalyptus tereticornisIt grows to a height of from 20 to 50Eucalyptus tereticornis is a species of tree native to eastern Australia.It has a great many common names, of which Forest Red Gum is perhaps the most widely known... |
Forest Red Gum, Blue Gum (in Queensland) |
| Eucalyptus terrica |
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| Eucalyptus tessellaris |
Carbeen, Moreton Bay Ash |
Eucalyptus tetragonaEucalyptus pleurocarpa, commonly known as either Mealy Gum, Silver Marlock, Tallerack, White Marlock or White-leaved Marlock is a mallee eucalypt with smooth bark. The leaves, buds, fruits and stems are white and waxy... |
Mealy Gum, Silver Marlock, Tallerack, White Marlock, White-leaved Marlock |
| Eucalyptus tetrapleura |
Square-fruited Ironbark, Sparse-fruited Ironbark |
Eucalyptus tetrapteraEucalyptus tetraptera, Square-fruited mallee,also Four-winged mallee is a low, straggly mallee with smooth, grey or whitish-grey bark. Juvenile leaves are stalked, ovate to broadly elliptical, to 12 x 7 cm. Adult leaves are stalked, elliptical to lanceolate, thick, to 25 x 7 cm,... |
Four-winged Mallee, Square-fruited Mallee |
| Eucalyptus tetrodonta |
Darwin Stringybark, Darwin Messmate |
| Eucalyptus thamnoides |
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| Eucalyptus tholiformis |
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| Eucalyptus thozetiana |
Yapunyah, Mountain Yapunyah, Napunyah, Thozet's Box, Thozet's Ironbox |
| Eucalyptus tindaliae |
Ramornie Stringybark, Tindales Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus tinghaensis |
Tingha Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus tintinnans |
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| Eucalyptus todtiana Eucalyptus todtiana is a species of tree native to south-western Australia.Common names include Blackbutt, Coastal Blackbutt and Pricklybark.-Description:E. todtiana grows to about 15 metres... |
Blackbutt Prickly-bark |
| Eucalyptus tokwa |
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| Eucalyptus torquata |
Coolgardie Gum, Coral Gum |
| Eucalyptus tortilis |
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| Eucalyptus trachybasis |
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| Eucalyptus transcontinentalis |
Boongul, Redwood |
Eucalyptus tricarpaEucalyptus tricarpa, or Red Ironbark, is a species of Eucalyptus which is endemic to Victoria and the South Coast of New South Wales in Australia. It is a tall, straight trunked tree that usually grows to between 25 and 35 metres in height... |
Red Ironbark |
Eucalyptus trifloraEucalyptus triflora is a rare eucalyptus, growing at high altitude in south eastern New South Wales.*http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=sp&name=Eucalyptus~triflora... |
Pigeon House Ash, Three-flowered Ash |
| Eucalyptus trivalvis |
Desert Mallee |
| Eucalyptus tumida |
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| Binomial Name The formal system of naming species is called binominal nomenclature , binary nomenclature , or the binomial classification system... |
Common name A common name is a name in general use within a community; it is often contrasted with a scientific name... (s) |
| Eucalyptus ultima |
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| Eucalyptus umbra |
Broad-leaved White Mahogany, Narrow-leaved White Stringybark, White Mahogany, Yellow Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus umbrawarrensis |
Umbrawarra Gum |
| Eucalyptus uncinata |
Hook-leaved Mallee |
| Eucalyptus urna |
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| Eucalyptus urnigera |
Urn Gum |
| Eucalyptus urnularis |
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| Eucalyptus urophylla |
Timor Mountain Gum, Timor White Gum |
| Eucalyptus utilis |
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| Eucalyptus uvida |
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| Eucalyptus valens |
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| Eucalyptus varia |
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| Eucalyptus vegrandis |
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| Eucalyptus vernicosa Eucalyptus vernicosa is the smallest of all the eucalypt species, a shrub growing to a maximum height of 4 metres, but is typically shorter than 1 metre.... |
Varnished Gum |
| Eucalyptus verrucata |
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| Eucalyptus vesiculosa |
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| Eucalyptus vicina |
Mootwingie Mallee |
| Eucalyptus victoriana |
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| Eucalyptus victrix |
Smooth-barked Coolabah |
| Eucalyptus viminalis |
Manna Gum, Ribbon Gum |
| Eucalyptus virens |
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| Eucalyptus virginea |
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| Eucalyptus viridis Eucalyptus viridis is a small native tree of Australia. It naturally occurs in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia.Its leaves are harvested for cineole based eucalyptus oil.... |
Green Mallee |
| Eucalyptus vokesensis |
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| Eucalyptus volcanica |
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| Eucalyptus walshii |
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Eucalyptus wandooEucalyptus wandoo is a medium-sized tree widely distributed in southwest Western Australia.-Description:It grows as a small to medium-sized tree up to 25 metres in height. It has smooth bark, often in mottled patches of white, light grey, light brown light yellow and pink... |
Wandoo |
| Eucalyptus websteriana |
Webster's Mallee |
| Eucalyptus whitei |
White's Ironbark |
| Eucalyptus wilcoxii |
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| Eucalyptus williamsiana |
Williams' Stringybark |
| Eucalyptus willisii |
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Eucalyptus woodwardiiEucalyptus woodwardii, Lemon-flowered mallee also Woodward's blackbutt , is a small tree or mallee with smooth, white, pink, greenish or light copper coloured bark that sheds in ribbons. Juvenile leaves are stalked, ovate to broad-lanceolate to elliptical, to 18 x 9 cm. Adult leaves are... |
Lemon-flowered Mallee |
| Eucalyptus wubinensis |
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| Eucalyptus wyolensis |
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