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Eucalyptus gunnii,
commonly known as
cider gum, is a
species of
large tree in the
flowering plant family Myrtaceae. It is
endemic to the
island of Tasmania...
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Liparophyllum gunnii,
commonly known as
alpine marshwort, is a
species of
aquatic flowering plants in the
family Menyanthaceae. It is the type for the...
- The
eastern barred bandicoot (Perameles
gunnii) is a nocturnal, rabbit-sized
marsupial endemic to
southeastern Australia,
being native to the
island of...
- Gippsland, Victoria.
Mostly E.
albens (white box).
E.
bridgesiana (apple box) on Red Hill,
Australian Capital Territory.
E.
gunnii planted in
southern England...
- Notho****us
gunnii, the
tanglefoot or
deciduous beech, is a
deciduous shrub or
small tree
endemic to the
highlands of Tasmania, Australia. It was described...
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white flowers and
conical to barrel-shaped fruit. It
intergrades with
E.
gunnii.
Eucalyptus archeri is a
mallee or a
small tree that
typically grows to...
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Epacris gunnii is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Ericaceae and is
endemic to south-eastern Australia. It is an
erect shrub with
hairy branchlets...
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Eucalyptus gunnii subsp. divaricata,
commonly known as
Miena cider gum, is a tree
endemic to Tasmania, Australia. It is a
subspecies of
Eucalyptus gunnii. The...
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Meridiastra gunnii is an
Australian species of sea star. It has six arms and can be any colour.
Molecular evidence indicated that
there were genetically...
- (
E. bridgesiana),
Tasmanian blue gum (
E. globulus),
cider gum (
E.
gunnii),
flooded gum (
E. grandis),
swamp ****gany (
E. robusta),
Sydney blue gum (
E....