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Eucalyptus acmenoides displaying cotyledons Flowers of
Eucalyptus acmenoides Fensham, R.; Collingwood, T.; Laffineur, B. (2019). "Eucalyptus
acmenoides". IUCN...
- to the
other stringybarks,
because of the
gumnut shape. And
Eucalyptus acmenoides is part of the ****gany
group of eucalyptus. Also as the
gumnuts are a...
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Gossia acmenoides,
known as the
scrub ironwood, is a
rainforest tree of the
family Myrtaceae,
native to
eastern Australia. The
usual habitat of this small...
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jarrah Thick-leafed ****gany,
Eucalyptus carnea White ****gany:
Eucalyptus acmenoides Eucalyptus apothal****ica
Eucalyptus psammitica Eucalyptus tenuipes, narrow-leaved...
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Eucalyptus Lyptus:
Flooded gum (Eucalyptus grandis)
White ****gany (Eucalyptus
acmenoides)
Brown mallet (Eucalyptus astringens) Banglay,
southern ****gany (Eucalyptus...
- (Ironwood)
Gossia bidwillii (Smooth-barked ironwood,
Scrub ironwood),
Gossia acmenoides (Scrub ironwood),
Gossia dulcis (Ironwood),
Gossia floribunda (Cape ironwood)...
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canaliculata and
Eucalyptus biturbinata),
white ****gany (Eucalyptus
acmenoides), pink
bloodwood (Corymbia intermedia), broad-leaved
apple (Angophora...
- of
uncertain origin.
Species commonly known as "messmate" include: E.
acmenoides (yellow messmate) E. cloeziana (messmate,
Gympie messmate, Queensland...
- ****gany is a
common name for
several trees and may
refer to:
Eucalyptus acmenoides,
endemic to
eastern Australia Eucalyptus umbra,
native to
Australia Khaya...
- have only 5 to 8
lateral veins, only
visible on the underside.
Gossia acmenoides and
Gossia bidwillii have 15 to 20
lateral veins.
Regeneration is difficult...