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Corymbia cliftoniana is a
species of tree that is
endemic to
northern Australia. It has thick, rough,
tessellated bark on the
trunk and branches, narrow...
- collina.
There are
three recognised subspecies:
Acacia congesta subsp.
cliftoniana Acacia congesta subsp.
congesta Acacia congesta subsp.
wonganensis It...
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species named by him
include Acacia acuaria,
Acacia andrewsii,
Acacia cliftoniana,
Melaleuca argentea,
Eucalyptus accedens and
Eucalyptus argillacea. He...
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Acacia confluens Acacia confusa Acacia congesta Acacia congesta subsp.
cliftoniana Acacia congesta subsp.
congesta Acacia congesta subsp.
wonganensis Acacia...
- Australia, the
Northern Territory and Queensland. Host
trees include Co.
cliftoniana, Co. collina, Co. deserticola, Co. dichromophloia, Co. drysdalensis,...
- Schauer) K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson –
apple gum,
cabbage gum (W.A.)
Corymbia cliftoniana (W.Fitzg.) K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson (W.A., N.T.)
Corymbia collina (W...