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- Corymbia clarksoniana, commonly known as Clarkson's bloodwood or grey bloodwood, is a species of medium-sized tree that is native to Queensland and northern...
- Cryptocarya clarksoniana, commonly known as Clarkson's laurel, is a tree in the laurel family and is endemic to north Queensland. Its leaves are lance-shaped...
- Ebinger—cinnecord acacia, Florida acacia, (Bahamas) cinnecord Vac****ia clarksoniana (Pedley) Kodela Vac****ia collinsii (Saff.) Seigler & Ebinger—Collins...
- vegetation in ****ociation with its habitat include Eucalyptus tetrodonta, E. clarksoniana, Melaleuca viridiflora, M. nervosa, and Xanthorrhoea johnsonii. S. austrocapense...
- dominated by Eucalyptus leptophleba, Corymbia tessellaris and Corymbia clarksoniana which has developed upon soils formed from basalt flows. Queensland portal...
- far-north-west New South Wales. Host trees include Co. chippendalei, Co. clarksoniana, Co. foelscheana, Co. greeniana, Co. lenziana, Co. polycarpa, Co. ptychocarpa...
- in ****ociation with Eucalyptus melanophloia, E. chloroclada, Corymbia clarksoniana, C. polycarpa and Angophora leiocarpa. It occurs from west of Springsure...
- 51 in) long with a wing on the end. This species is distinguished from C. clarksoniana. C. ligans and C. novoguinensis in the basis of fruit shape. The species...
- K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson – Drummond Range bloodwood (Qld.) Corymbia clarksoniana (D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr) K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson – Clarkson's bloodwood...
- 11–15 mm (0.43–0.59 in) wide. Corymbia novoguinensis is similar to C. clarksoniana, C. ligans and C. polycarpa, but is distinguished from them on the basis...