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Eucalyptus melanophloia,
commonly known as silver-leaved ironbark, is a
species of tree that is
endemic to
northeastern Australia. It is a
small to medium-sized...
- But many
exceptions to this
pattern exist. Many
species such as E.
melanophloia and E.
setosa retain the
juvenile leaf form even when the
plant is reproductively...
- 1867 by
George Bentham who gave it the name
Eucalyptus redunca var.
melanophloia and
published the
description in
Flora Australiensis. In 1991, Ian Brooker...
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melanoleuca S.T.Blake
Yarraman ironbark or
nanango ironbark Eucalyptus melanophloia F.Muell. silver-leaved
ironbark Eucalyptus ophitica L.A.S.Johnson & K...
- rough-barked
apple (Angophora), silver-leaved
ironbark (Eucalyptus
melanophloia nophloia),
tumbledown gum (Eucalyptus dealbata),
white box (Eucalyptus...
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understory of
softwood shrublands and
woodlands with
Eucalyptus populnea, E.
melanophloia, E. microtheca, E. crebra,
Geijera parviflora,
Acacia aneura, A. oswaldii...
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Hopper Eucalyptus melanophloia F.Muell. – silver-leaved
ironbark Eucalyptus melanophloia subsp.
melanophloia Eucalyptus melanophloia subsp. nana D.Nicolle...
- spp.). The
Desert Uplands has dry
woodlands of
Eucalyptus populnea, E.
melanophloia, and E. similis. Low open
woodlands of
snappy gum (Eucalyptus leucophloia)...
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often occurs in ****ociation with
eucalypt trees including E. crebra, E.
melanophloia, E.
moluccana or E. tereticornis. The
understorey is sp**** and comprises...
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dominated by
poplar box in
combination with the silver-leaved
ironbark (E.
melanophloia), the narrow-leaved ironbark, (E. crebra), the long-fruited bloodwood...