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Retrieved 13
March 2019. "Eucalyptus
astringens subsp.
astringens". APNI.
Retrieved 8
March 2019. "Eucalyptus
astringens". Euclid:
Centre for
Australian National...
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Amaloxestis astringens is a moth in the
family Lecithoceridae. It was
described by László
Anthony Gozmány in 1973. It is
found in Nepal. Savela, Markku...
- grandis)
White ****gany (Eucalyptus acmenoides)
Brown mallet (Eucalyptus
astringens) Banglay,
southern ****gany (Eucalyptus botryoides)
River red gum (Eucalyptus...
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branching habit but
lacks both a
lignotuber and
epicormic buds.
Eucalyptus astringens is an
example of a mallet. A
marlock is a
shrub or
small tree with a single...
- & K.D.Hill
Eucalyptus astringens (Maiden)
Maiden –
brown mallet Eucalyptus astringens subsp.
astringens Eucalyptus astringens subsp.
redacta Brooker...
- (Malinke,
traditional djembe wood)
Acacia atramentaria Benth. (as P.
astringens Gillies ex Hook. & Arn.)
Elephantorrhiza elephantina (Burch.)
Skeels (as...
- gum (E. cladocalyx),
swamp yate (E. occidentalis) and
brown mallet (E.
astringens), and
others that have been
introduced accidentally or have
invaded the...
- bleeding. Etymologically, it is a Gr****
equivalent to the
Latin word
astringens,
deriving from στυπτικός (styptikós),
itself from the verb στύφειν (styphein)...
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sometimes form thickets.
Mallet species include:
Brown mallet (Eucalyptus
astringens) Blue mallet, blue-leaved mallet, Gardner's
mallet (Eucalyptus gardneri)...
- plants:
Cistus ladaniferus Corymbia maculata Eucalyptus albens Eucalyptus astringens Eucalyptus blakelyi Eucalyptus bosistoana Eucalyptus botryoides Eucalyptus...